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Gripe Water Calendar of 1982 by M.V Dhurandhar
• Has the image of God Krishna.
• Used to popularise baby products.
• The image of the god is used so that , people think the product is approved by the god and the demand also increases.
Manchester labels, early twentieth century
• It has a Manchester label giving the assurance of the high quality of product.
• Image of God to symbolise the divine approval.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh on a Manchester Label
•Historic figures used to create respect for the people.
•Manchester label to instell confidence in the buyer regarding the quality of the product.
Sunlight soap calendar of 1934
• Depicts God Vishnu.
• God Vishnu is shown bringing sunlight from across the skies.
• Used to persuade people.
An Indian mill cloth label
• Label of cloth produced by an Indian mill.
• A Goddess (Bharat Mata) is offering the cloth to people and asking people to use things made in India.
• Gives a nationalist message of swadeshi.
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