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Over 1,000 Non-Swadeshi Products Junked From Central Police And Armed Police Forces Canteens

Central Police Canteens or Central Armed Police Forces canteens will sell only “swadeshi” products from June 1.



A shopper examines a box of Colgate toothpaste at a store in Mumbai. (Photographer: Sebastian D’souza/Bloomberg News)
A shopper examines a box of Colgate toothpaste at a store in Mumbai. (Photographer: Sebastian D’souza/Bloomberg News)

Over 1,000 products manufactured by firms like Dabur, VIP industries, Eureka Forbes, Jaquar, HUL (foods), Nestle India will not be sold at CAPF canteens anymore from Monday as they are not 'swadeshi' or are prepared from purely imported products, a government order said.

The ministry of home affairs on May 13 declared that this nationwide network of over 1,700 Central Police Canteens (CPCs) or Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) canteens will only sell indigenous or "swadeshi" products from June 1 in a bid to give fillip to domestic industries.

The order said all those items which are made from "purely imported products" are being de-listed from Kendriya Police Kalyan Bhandar or CAPF canteens from Monday.

The firms whose certain products use imported goods and have been de-listed include Blue Star Ltd., Borosil Glass Works Ltd., Colgate Palmolive India Ltd, Dabur India Ltd, VIP Industries Ltd., Eureka Forbes Ltd., Jaguar, HUL (foods), Nestle India Ltd., among others.

The order said the rejection or de-listing of non-swadeshi goods is done by the canteen board "on the sole basis of information submitted by the firms".

The CAPF canteens do an estimated business worth Rs 2,800 crore annually by selling their products to 50 lakh family members of about 10 lakh personnel of these forces tasked for a variety of internal security duties and border guarding.