Father was against Chinese products, made toy car for daughter
Father was against Chinese products, made toy car for daughter
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Mumbai: When 6-year old Tanjila went to Mumbai with family living in the Pimpri-Chinchwad area of Maharashtra, she was shocked to see a toy car driving children in a mall there. The little Tanjila insisted her father that she want such a toy at home for herself. Father Javed Sheikh (age 31) found out the price of such a car from the market. The rate of such a toy car in the market was 60,000 rupees. More than the price, Javed heard about its being a Chinese product.

Javed and his 55-year-old father Hussain Sheikh are against the use of the Chinese product. Especially on the outskirts of China, which has been behaving in the last few months. In addition, the manner in which China acted to deal with the COVID-19 virus and did not care for the criticisms around the world, had also left the father-son heartbroken. Therefore, their full emphasis is on purchasing 'Make in India Products'.

On the other hand, Tanjila had a childhood that she wanted an automatic toy car with a shiny, soft seat on the same road. Both determined that they would not buy Chinese products, but would not let their dear Tanjila be disappointed either. The good thing with Javed is that he himself runs his own automobile repair garage. There is also the work of painting along with repair of cars. According to Javed, he has spent 10 years working in a large car repair and maintenance house in the district. He made the intention that he will make a car for his beloved daughter. Tanjila was somehow persuaded that she would soon get the car of choice and he also made it.

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