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PM Modi inaugurates India’s first toy fair, insists on using less plastic

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated India Toy Fair 2021 through video conference, during which he urged the country to become ‘Atamanbir’ in the toy manufacturing sector. During the inauguration of the country’s first toy fair, the Prime Minister said that Indian toys are a ‘reuse recycle’ culture that has been a part of the Indian way of life and asked manufacturers to use less plastic and more recycled materials is. Speaking at The India Toy Fair 2021. Look https://t.co/2mlOE6eQir – Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 27, 2021 “Our toys reflect the reuse and recycling that has been a part of the Indian way of life. Most Indian toys are made from natural and environmentally friendly materials. The colors used in them are natural and safe. “I would like to appeal to the country’s toy manufacturers to make toys that are good for both ecology and psychology.” Can we at least try to use plastic in toys and use materials that can be recycled? PM Modi added daily briefing | You need to start your day during a virtual event, Modi interacted with several toy groups across the country. Speaking to Karnataka’s toy cluster Channapatna, which has been manufacturing toys for over 200 years, Modi urged them to come up with innovative ideas for making toys for the development of India’s toy industry. Toy Fair, Modi said, will bring together stakeholders in the sector, adding to the industry’s growth effort. “Tomorrow at 11 am, 27 February, The India Toy Fair 2021 will be inaugurated. This fair will bring together various stakeholders associated with the region. Through such efforts, we want to add momentum to further the efforts of the toy industry, ”he tweeted. National Toy Fair supports local toys, to revitalize traditional and indigenous toys in children’s lives, with the aim of providing a platform for states to develop toys reflecting the history, culture and social environment specific to the states Claims to Boost Economy by Industry under ‘Atmanabir Bharat’. The toy fair is divided into five stages – Pre-School to Class II, Primary, Upper Primary, Secondary and Senior Secondary. A hydraulic JCB is controlled using syringes, a periscope to look beyond the wall, a robot built using a DC motor, explaining textbook trigonometry via a sine wave car, of geometry through lamps. Easy Learning – These are some of the more than 200 toys. The Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar’s (IIT-Gn) Center for Creative Learning (CCL) is a part of the toy fair which will be held till 2 March. The Ministry of Textiles, in collaboration with other ministries, including the Ministry of Education, has organized virtual programs aimed at imparting joyful learning by teaching and learning to children as well as promoting the indigenous toy industry. “The idea of ​​a toy fair emerged from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat address on August 30, 2020, where he highlighted the huge potential of the toy market and those opportunities to promote indigenous toys. In this fair, along with CCL toys, there will be 75 exhibition stalls of Department of School Education and Literacy (DoSEL), Ministry of Education, National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), State Educational Research and Training Council (). SCERT), along with their schools and teachers, ”said CCL coordinator Professor Manish Jain. .