National Traders' Board Reviews GST Reforms, Digital Push for Retail Sector

The National Traders' Welfare Board held its 8th meeting to review initiatives strengthening India's retail sector. Chairperson Sunil J. Singhi highlighted the positive impact of next-generation GST reforms and referenced a traders-led 'GST Bachat Utsav' campaign. The Board emphasized digital transformation, urging small traders to leverage platforms like ONDC for market access. Plans were discussed for a nationwide 'Swadeshi Sankalp Daud' to promote local products under the 'Vocal for Local' initiative.

Key Points: Traders' Welfare Board Reviews GST, Digital Commerce Initiatives

  • GST reforms praised
  • Digital push via ONDC platform
  • Nationwide 'Swadeshi Sankalp Daud' campaign
  • Focus on trader welfare & compliance ease
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National Traders' Welfare Board reviews measures to strengthen retail trade sector

National Traders' Welfare Board meets to review GST reforms, digital platforms like ONDC, and plans for nationwide 'Swadeshi' campaign to boost retail trade.

"GST reforms have had a positive impact on both traders and consumers. - Sunil J. Singhi"

New Delhi, January 9

The National Traders' Welfare Board on Friday reviewed a range of initiatives aimed at strengthening India's retail trade sector during its 8th meeting held at Vanijya Bhawan, New Delhi.

The meeting was chaired by NTWB Chairperson Sunil J. Singhi and attended by representatives of trade associations, States and Union Territories, along with ex-officio members from nine Union Ministries and Departments.

Joint Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Sanjiv, highlighted the critical role of the retail trade sector in the Indian economy and called for greater awareness of NTWB initiatives, including virtual interactive sessions. He noted that the Board's progress reflected effective coordination and a clear strategic vision.

During the meeting, Singhi informed members that representations received from trade bodies had been forwarded to the concerned Ministries and Departments for necessary action. He also sought suggestions to improve outreach and awareness of welfare schemes for traders.

The Chairperson briefed the Board on next-generation Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms, stating that these measures have had a positive impact on both traders and consumers.

He referred to the nationwide traders-led "GST Bachat Utsav" campaign, describing it as a reflection of the trading community's support for GST reforms implemented under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He reiterated the government's commitment to simplifying procedures, reducing compliance burden, and improving infrastructure to create a more conducive business environment

The Board also emphasized the 'Vocal for Local' initiative to promote indigenous industries and locally made products. In this context, members discussed plans to take the 'Swadeshi Sankalp Daud' nationwide from January 12 to 23, encouraging citizens to adopt Swadeshi values in production and consumption.

Highlighting the need for digital transformation, the Chairperson urged small traders to leverage platforms such as the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) to expand market access and boost income opportunities.

He stated that future policies would continue to focus on traders' welfare through capacity building, financial support, social security measures, improved market linkages, and transparent grievance redressal mechanisms.

- ANI

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Priya S
'Vocal for Local' and 'Swadeshi Sankalp Daud' are excellent initiatives! We need to build pride in our own products. But awareness is key - many small traders in my area don't know how to benefit from these schemes. The virtual sessions must reach the grassroots.
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Vikram M
ONDC is the future. My kirana store started listing on it six months ago and I've seen a 15% increase in customers, especially younger ones who order online. The government should provide more hand-holding for digital adoption. A step in the right direction!
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Sarah B
While the intent seems good, I hope there's tangible action. Often, these meetings in Delhi feel disconnected from the reality of a trader dealing with daily supply issues and local inspector visits. Let's see if the forwarded representations actually get resolved.
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Aditya G
The focus on social security for traders is very welcome. My father ran a shop all his life with no pension or security. If new policies can provide some safety net for small businessmen, it will be a great service to the community. Jai Hind.
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Nikhil C
GST reforms have indeed made filing easier over the years. The 'GST Bachat Utsav' campaign had good participation in our market. Reducing the compliance burden further will free up our time to actually focus on business. More power to our traders! 💪

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