New Delhi, Nov. 30 -- Prime minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded the country's push for consumption of locally-made products, and asked citizens to continue buying and selling products made in India, especially as a new wave of shopping is set to begin in the coming days for Christmas and New Year.

Modi also highlighted that India achieved a record 357 million tonnes of food grain production in 2025, a 100-million-tonne rise in 10 years.

India's kharif food grain output is expected to rise to 173.33 million tonnes in 2025-26, as plentiful monsoon rains boosted acreage and yields, the first advance estimates released by the Union agriculture ministry said on 26 November.

Speaking in his monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address to the nat...