Can you identify Indian goods by barcodes? Viral Check.

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India’s economic situation and the challenges of the Prime Minister’s self-reliance

The GDP growth rate of our country which was close to 6% in the year 2020-21 has come down to 0.8%. Foreign exchange reserves are running out. Rupee is depreciating against the dollar. Our country is under lockdown from March 25. It has come. India’s economy can lose nearly 18 lakh crores. Now the situation is becoming worse than the Second World War.

But even in such a situation we all can save our country. If we want to get our country out of this financial crisis, we have to take a campaign that whatever we buy should be Indian, it should be made by an Indian company. If we want to get the country out of the crisis, everything you buy here in the future should be Indian.

In this context, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his speech asked the citizens of the country to use as many Indian products and locally produced products as possible.

Posts on social media in reference to barcodes

After the Prime Minister’s speech, many people took to Twitter and other social media self dependent Posted in context. Who are urging not to use any products from other countries. Along with this challenge were posts that claimed that by looking at the barcode on the back of an item, it could be determined whether the item was made in India or elsewhere.

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In those posts it is claimed that the goods barcode If the number given above starts with 890 then the item is made in India or Indian and if the number starts with any number from 690 to 699 then it is made in China.

Authenticity check of that viral post of barcode

But at the time we verified the matter, according to the information we got barcode From above you get information about the country in which the item is made The claim has turned out to be false.

The first few digits of the barcode on any item indicate the country of origin of the barcode number. A barcode number does not convey any information about the product/goods or the company’s country of origin.

Reference information on the Barcode 1 website

The barcode indicates the country of origin of the number
A barcode number does not convey any information about the product/goods or the company’s country of origin.

So, whenever you buy an item from now on, you cannot tell whether it is Indian or not by the barcode number, and if you do it by mistake, you will be doing harm to your own country.

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