Maharashtra: People welcome GST Reform, will benefit from savings
Ratnagiri, September 21 (IANS). There was enthusiasm among the people of Maharashtra regarding the speech of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In his speech, Prime Minister Modi called on the countrymen to celebrate savings celebrations and adopt indigenous goods. Sachin Karva, a Khed resident in the Ratnagiri district, welcomed Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to give income tax exemption of up to 12 lakh in the budget and now the Modi government’s decision to implement the GST-2 reform of the GST-2 reform. He said that this reform will bring a great reduction in the prices of everyday essential items, which will give the ordinary man great relief. It is also called ‘Savings Festival’. The initial problems revealed in GST will now end and business opportunities will also increase. Sachin Karva supports the slogan ‘proudly says that I buy native’ and said every Indian should implement it. He called on all the traders that it was our responsibility to bring the benefits of prices to the poor to the poor customers. Eventually, he said we were all taking an oath in the Indian Savings Festival, “I will buy native and sell indigenous.” In addition, local residents of Kalyan thanks in Maharashtra PM Modi for changes in GST rates. In a special conversation with Ians, the local resident said that under the new GST rules implemented from September 22, tax rates were reduced on many essential commodities and household goods. Now milk products such as cheese, butter, yogurt 5 percent GST will be charged instead of 12 percent. At the same time, tax on fridge, washing machine and some electronic goods were reduced. This will ease the burden on the pockets of ordinary people. A woman said that Premier Modi has made a decision in the public interest to date. Improvement in GST tariffs will benefit ordinary people. It will strengthen people financially. Another person said inflation would be reduced as a result of the decline in GST tariffs. There is an atmosphere of happiness among the people. -Ians Ash/DKP Share This Story Tags