Key Points

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood led a public march in West Delhi's Janakpuri to raise awareness about recent GST reforms. He explained that the simplified tax structure and rate cuts would make life easier for the city's traders and middle-class families. The minister personally visited shops, interacting with traders about the direct benefits for both businesses and consumers. Sood framed the reforms as a gift from PM Modi and a key step towards a self-reliant India.

Key Points: Delhi Minister Ashish Sood Leads GST Reform March in Janakpuri

  • Minister Sood highlighted GST 2.0 providing long-term relief for traders and consumers
  • The march aimed to directly connect with people about the economic benefits
  • He stressed that buying Swadeshi products supports artisans and small entrepreneurs
  • The reforms are seen as a crucial step towards building an Atmanirbhar Bharat
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Delhi Minister Ashish Sood holds march to highlight GST reforms

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood leads a march in Janakpuri to promote PM Modi's GST 2.0 reforms, highlighting benefits for traders and a push for Swadeshi products.

"Modi ji has given Delhiites the gift of Diwali before the festival. - Ashish Sood"

New Delhi, Sep 25

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Thursday led a march in West Delhi’s Janakpuri to spread awareness among traders, customers, and residents about the GST reforms introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his call for adopting Swadeshi and the vision of building a developed India.

Sood said that tax has now come down and purchasing goods has become easier, giving a boost to shopkeepers and customers.

“By introducing GST 2.0, the Prime Minister has provided long-term relief. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is also making constant efforts to ensure that these benefits reach the people. The Prime Minister has consistently advocated the use of Swadeshi products, which directly supports our artisans, small entrepreneurs, and handcraft workers this is the true symbol of a developed India,” he said.

The march was held as part of “Seva Pakhwada” being celebrated across the country from September 17 to October 2 on the occasion of PM Modi’s birthday.

He highlighted that Delhi being a city of middle-class families, service professionals, small traders, and business owners, will particularly gain from this reform. It will ease people’s lives, put more money in their pockets, and enhance trade, thereby strengthening the overall economy.

Many traders and local citizens of Posangipur Market actively participated in this march. The objective was to connect directly with people and convey that this historic decision would not only benefit traders and consumers but also elevate India’s economy to new heights.

The Minister personally visited several shops in the market, interacted with traders, and explained in detail how these reforms would directly benefit both businessmen and consumers. Many traders and citizens warmly welcomed these reforms. Shri Sood told people that “Modi ji has given Delhiites the gift of Diwali before the festival.”

He emphasized that adopting a simplified GST structure with significant rate cuts is a new milestone in India’s taxation journey. He added that Delhi’s economy will gain fresh momentum, job opportunities will rise, and taxation will become even more transparent.

Sood informed that from September 22 these GST reforms reaffirmed India’s commitment to building a simplified, fair, and growth-oriented GST framework that ensures both ease of living for citizens and ease of doing business for enterprises.

The Minister stressed that this is not merely a tax relief but a crucial step toward Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) and the Swadeshi pledge. “We must both buy and sell Made in India products. That is the path to making India an economic superpower.”

He also underlined that the next-generation GST reforms are designed not only to reduce tax rates but also to create a virtuous cycle of growth.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope these benefits actually reach common people. Last time GST implementation was chaotic. Minister Sood should ensure proper training for small traders who aren't tech-savvy.
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Aditya G
Swadeshi movement is the need of the hour! Buying local products helps our economy and creates jobs. GST reforms supporting small businesses is a welcome step. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I appreciate the government's efforts to simplify taxes. It makes doing business here much easier. The march in Janakpuri shows good grassroots engagement.
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Kavya N
Diwali gift indeed! Lower taxes mean more savings for middle-class families like ours. Hope this translates to lower prices in markets soon. 🪔
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Michael C
Transparency in taxation is crucial for foreign investment. These reforms could make India more attractive for international businesses. Good to see progressive changes.
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Nikhil C
While the intent is good, implementation matters most. Hope the government provides adequate support systems for small traders to adapt to these changes smoothly.

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