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New GST Rates Take Effect Today; Reality Check Reveals Many Shops Still Charging Old Prices

Today, September 22, 2025, the Indian government’s revised GST rates have officially come into effect across the country. Under the new structure, the multiple slabs have been simplified, with many everyday items like ghee, paneer, milk, and appliances now attracting lower rates—some goods moving from higher tax brackets to just 5% or 18%. The reform was announced on 3 September and eagerly awaited, especially with the start of Navratri and the festive shopping season.However, a reality check from different parts of the country reveals that many shopkeepers have not yet updated their prices. In Mumbai’s Koliwada area, for example, a medical store is reportedly still selling medicines at the old GST rates. The store owner says that it might take 7‑10 days, or even more, for products with updated rate labels to arrive, so many items on hand are still priced under the previous GST structure. Buyers are confused; some express suspicion that old stock or delays in supply will be used to justify maintaining higher prices temporarily.While larger chains and branded outlets are quicker to adjust billing systems, smaller stores and neighborhood shops seem to be lagging behind. The government has released FAQs and eased labeling requirements for pre‑Sept‑22 stock to ease the transition. Still, public expectations remain high that the price cuts promised should reach consumers immediately and fully.

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