It came to my notice that most of the companies compulsorily use soaps and other daily consumables which are from foreign brands. As we all know this is how a major part of indian money flows to foreign countries!. Can we not put an end to this? more  

People do crave for foreign brands, even i am one such myself! But what i am trying to say is like for instance the govt company which i used to work for gives away soaps from foreign brand to all of its workers every week. Why not make it mandatory to use indian soaps in such cases? more  
Please find a correction much higher in place of lower "MNC or foreign companies earn 300% to 1200% profit on item/service cost which will be "lower" than Indian companies " more  
What BJP can bring the bill for all manufactures of general commodities to decide and print MRP(minimum and maximum) ? As well, a item should have some specified profit rate for manufactures like 50% to 200%, this can reduce inflation rate drastically. BJP already stated in the manifesto that Farmer's can take 50% profit on MSP. Such a way we can decide the profits earning rate on items. Take am example a Indian company earns profit of 50% to 150 % on it's items or services generally but most of MNC or foreign companies earn 300% to 1200% profit on item/service cost which will be lower than Indian companies due to use latest technologies. This cause cause unequal earnings in India. We must have to impose limit on earning profits for foreign companies. That's absurd to say use "swadeshi product" to citizens for a government, on other side we follows open free market policy and to impose restriction of foreign products in India. In fact, this issue of citizen's own awareness and beliefs. Most of Indians craving for foreign brands like Benetton, Versace, Pepsi, Coke, IBM, Accenture etc. more  
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