Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 19: Boehringer Ingelheim India commends the recent measures announced by the GST Council aimed at reducing tax rates on medicines and life-saving drugs used for treatment of severe chronic diseases, cancer, rare diseases, medical apparatus, devices, di
Bharatiya Janata Party National Secretary Anil K Antony on Tuesday lauded the recently announced Goods and Services Tax reforms, saying that almost 99% of the goods across the country will see a price decrease, which will help every common man.
Chouhan said that GST on bio-pesticides and micro-nutrients has been reduced, which will benefit farmers. Additionally, the trend of farmers shifting towards bio-fertilisers will likely increase. In the dairy sector, there will now be no GST on milk and cheese. This will not only benefit the
"This is a very big step and the government has given a huge relief to the common man...Prime Minister Modi has given a great gift to the countrymen even before Diwali..." Chaudhary told ANI.
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal has assured that the benefits of the reduction in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates will be fully passed on to the common man, with industries across all sectors committing to implement the reforms in letter and spirit.
"We have received assurance from all sectors of industry, different levels, big and small, have committed that we will pass on the entire benefit to the common man. We are very confident that they will meet our expectations. The Modi government always trusts stakeholders just as the people o
The Union Government brought about pathbreaking reforms in the existing Goods and Services Tax (GST) structure on September 3. The step would bring a long expected relief to the common man and materialize Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision as announced in his speech from the ramparts of t
BMS also expressed hope that manufacturers, insurance companies, and others will promptly pass on these benefits to the common man by lowering the prices of essential daily-use products, said Ravindra Himte, General Secretary, BMS, in a statement.
AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday criticised the Centre's claim that the latest reforms in Goods and Services Tax (GST) would boost consumption and said that this rhetoric and dialogue have not helped the common man in the past decade.
"With this big bang reform, there will be a boost to demand. Especially from a common man's perspective, I think, it will provide a lot of relief by bringing down the cost of many everyday items, as well as some of the aspirational items. Overall, I think that is a very significant developme
While speaking to ANI, Bihar Deputy CM said, "I thank the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister that under their guidance, the entire GST Council has passed it. The concerns of farmers, the common man, and the entire Indian economy have been addressed. The medical sector has been completel