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Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Image courtesy: Twitter

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appreciated the Northeast people for making business out of local produce, and even daily wagers helping people in the time of Covid-19 pandemic.

โ€œSudip from Assam wrote to me about his business of handicrafts, designed and produced by rural women. Sudip has decided to turn his bamboo-based handicraft business into a global brand in two years,โ€ Modi said in his monthly radio programme โ€œMann Ki Baatโ€.

Modi said he was confident that the self-reliance mission would take India to a new heights in this decade.

He also praised Gautam Das, a vegetable vendor, for providing rice and pulses to the poor by using his meagre daily earnings.

Das, who earns living by selling vegetables on push-cart in areas on the outskirts of Agartala, capital of Tripura, had provided food to the poor to survive the Covid-19-induced lockdown.

Soon after the Prime Minister talked about the Tripura man in his radio programme, Tripura chief minister Biplab Kumar Deb felicitated Das.

โ€œHappy to meet Goutam Das, a cart-puller from Tripura who has spent his savings to serve people during the lockdown. In todayโ€™s โ€˜Man ki Baatโ€™ programme PM Narendra Modiji also appreciated his efforts. He is an inspiration to many, our government will always support him,โ€ Deb said in a tweet.

Deb said the state government would financially help the family of Das.