Thursday, April 23, 2026
38.1 C
New Delhi

‘Bold, people friendly’: Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh hail GST reforms

'Bold, people friendly': Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh hail GST reforms

RSS affiliates on Thursday hailed reduction in GST rates as “bold and people-friendly” reforms under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “visionary” leadership, and said it will encourage domestic industries, empower MSMEs and strengthen the foundation for making India self-reliant. GST rates on common use items ranging from hair oil to corn flakes, TVs, and personal health and life insurance policies were slashed after the GST Council on Wednesday approved a complete overhaul of the tangled Goods and Services Tax regime. The GST Council approved rate overhaul by limiting slabs to 5 per cent and 18 per cent effective from September 22, the first day of Navaratri. Welcoming the move, Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) national convenor R Sundaram said it is a “bold GST reforms” under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Modi. “Reduction and simplification of the GST rates is not just a fiscal move but a Swadeshi-oriented reform that will encourage domestic industries, empower MSMEs, support traders and artisans and further strengthen the foundation of ‘Make in India’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’,” he added. Sundaram said the GST reforms are indications of a “structural change” in India’s development journey. “Reducing the tax burden on households and MSMEs will increase their purchasing power and consumption demand, which will have a multiplier effect on (India’s) GDP,” he said. Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) general secretary Ravindra Himte said it’s a “significant step” towards a “people-friendly and common man tax structure”. Traditionally, the indirect tax regime was “heavily reliant” on taxing day-to-day needs of the citizens, he said. “This trend has now been reversed through the next-gen reforms which introduce a primarily two-rate GST system aimed at reducing the tax burden on people, while imposing higher taxes on luxury goods consumed by the high-income group,” he added. “We hope that manufacturers, insurance companies and others will promptly pass on the benefits (of GST rate cuts) to the common man by lowering the prices of essential daily-use items,” the BMS general secretary said. The Laghu Udyog Bharati hailed reduction in GST rates as a “landmark move towards ‘Atmanirbhar’ Bharat’ and said the rationalised rate slabs of 5 per cent and 18 per cent mark a “transformative shift” in India’s indirect taxation system. “We commend the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the prudent guidance of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in ushering in this long-awaited reform,” Laghu Udyog Bharati’s president Ghanshyam Ojha and general secretary Om Prakash Gupta said in a joint statement. The GST 2.0 reforms will not only benefit industries but also ensure that the consumers eventually enjoy the positive impact through lower prices and improved access to goods and services, they added.

Go to Source

Hot this week

France Now Transit Visa-Free For Indians: Does It Mean You Can Visit The Eiffel Tower?

Following a decree published on April 9, 2026, the French government has officially removed the Airport Transit Visa (ATV) requirement for Indian travellers Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

‘In India, The Train Wouldn’t Dare’: Minister Misses Train Inauguration In Mexico, Clip Goes Viral

Social media reacts after claim that a mayor missed inaugural ride, with users drawing sharp comparisons with VIP culture in India Go to Source Read More

An Urge To Be Counted: What’s Behind Historic Voter Turnout In West Bengal?

For decades, Bengal’s high turnout has been explained by strong party machinery, cadre networks, booth management, and relentless last-mile mobilisation. Read More

West Bengal records historic 91.91% turnout in Phase I polls; Tamil Nadu logs 84.80%

West Bengal and Tamil Nadu on Thursday witnessed strong electoral participation with record-breaking turnout figures, as Election Commission hailed “festival of democracy” amid high security polling Go to Source Read More

Topics

France Now Transit Visa-Free For Indians: Does It Mean You Can Visit The Eiffel Tower?

Following a decree published on April 9, 2026, the French government has officially removed the Airport Transit Visa (ATV) requirement for Indian travellers Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

‘In India, The Train Wouldn’t Dare’: Minister Misses Train Inauguration In Mexico, Clip Goes Viral

Social media reacts after claim that a mayor missed inaugural ride, with users drawing sharp comparisons with VIP culture in India Go to Source Read More

An Urge To Be Counted: What’s Behind Historic Voter Turnout In West Bengal?

For decades, Bengal’s high turnout has been explained by strong party machinery, cadre networks, booth management, and relentless last-mile mobilisation. Read More

West Bengal records historic 91.91% turnout in Phase I polls; Tamil Nadu logs 84.80%

West Bengal and Tamil Nadu on Thursday witnessed strong electoral participation with record-breaking turnout figures, as Election Commission hailed “festival of democracy” amid high security polling Go to Source Read More

Trump tells BBC that King’s visit could ‘absolutely’ help repair relations with UK

When asked about that post and whether the pair’s relationship could recover, Trump said: “If he opened the North Sea and if his immigration policies became strong, which right now they’re not, he can recover, but if he doesn’ Read More

Step-By-Step Guide To Make Creamy Chicken Veggie Wrap At Home

If you’re craving something quick, filling, and delicious, a creamy chicken veggie wrap is the perfect homemade fix. Read More

‘Mujhse Apradh Ho Gaya’: Teen Accused In Delhi Murder Confesses In Court

Meena is believed to have broken open the locker, taken valuables, changed his clothes, and fled the scene. Read More

Related Articles