Key Points

Prime Minister Modi announced significant GST reductions that will make daily essentials, healthcare, and travel more affordable for families. He inaugurated the Bairabi-Sairang railway project and launched new train connections from Aizawl to major cities. The reforms include lower taxes on construction materials, medicines, and hotel stays to boost economic activity. These measures are part of the government's ongoing commitment to improve ease of living and doing business across India.

Key Points: PM Modi Announces GST Cuts and New Aizawl Railway Projects

  • GST reduced from 27% to 5% on daily essentials like toothpaste and soap
  • New railway project connects Aizawl to national network with three new trains
  • Healthcare costs lowered with tax cuts on medicines and insurance policies
  • Tourism boost expected with hotel GST slashed to just 5 percent
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Govt taking consistent steps to boost Ease of Living, Ease of Doing Business: PM Modi in Aizawl

PM Modi inaugurates Bairabi-Sairang railway, flags off new trains, and announces major GST reductions making travel, healthcare, and daily essentials more affordable.

"The next-generation GST reforms have recently been introduced and it means lower taxes on many products, making life easier for families - PM Modi"

Aizawl, Sep 13

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that the government is consistently taking steps to boost Ease of Living and Ease of Doing Business.

“The next-generation GST reforms have recently been introduced and it means lower taxes on many products, making life easier for families,” he said.

Inaugurating the ambitious 51.38-km Bairabi-Sairang railway project in Mizoram, flagging off three new trains connecting Aizawl with Delhi, Kolkata and Guwahati and laying the foundation stone and inaugurating multiple development projects worth over Rs 9,000 crore, the Prime Minister said that his government is committed to the welfare of common people.

He recalled that before 2014, even daily essentials such as toothpaste, soap, and oil were taxed at 27 per cent and today, he noted, only 5 per cent GST is applicable on these items.

Noting that during the Opposition rule, medicines, test kits, and insurance policies were heavily taxed, PM Modi stated that this made healthcare expensive and insurance inaccessible for ordinary families.

He emphasised that today, all these services and products have become affordable. The Prime Minister added that the new GST rates would also make medicines for serious diseases like cancer more inexpensive.

He informed that after September 22, cement and construction materials would also become cheaper.

PM Modi noted that many companies manufacturing scooters and cars have already reduced prices. He expressed confidence that the upcoming festive season will be even more vibrant across the nation.

The Prime Minister stated that as part of the reforms, GST on most hotels has been reduced to only 5 per cent. He remarked that travelling to various places, staying in hotels, and eating out will now become more affordable.

He emphasised that this would encourage more people to travel, explore, and enjoy different parts of the country. He noted that tourist hubs like the North East will particularly benefit from this change.

“India’s economy has recorded a growth of 7.8 per cent in the first quarter of 2025–26. This means India is the fastest growing major economy in the world,” PM Modi informed, stating that the country is also witnessing strong growth in 'Make in India' and exports.

Referring to ‘Operation Sindoor’, he remarked that the nation saw how Indian soldiers taught a lesson to those who sponsor terror. The Prime Minister said the entire country was filled with pride for the armed forces.

He emphasised that 'Made in India' weapons played a significant role in protecting the nation during this operation and the growth of India’s economy and manufacturing sector is crucial for national security.

The Prime Minister concluded by reaffirming the government’s commitment to the welfare of every citizen, every family, and every region.

He stated that a developed India would be built through the empowerment of its people and expressed confidence that the people of Mizoram will play a vital role in this journey.

PM Modi extended heartfelt congratulations and welcomed Aizawl to India’s railway map. He reiterated that although he could not visit Aizawl due to bad weather conditions, he is confident that they would meet very soon.

Mizoram Governor, General VK Singh (Retd), Chief Minister Lalduhoma, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw were present among other dignitaries at the event.

- IANS

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Priya S
The railway connectivity to Northeast is a game-changer! My brother works in Guwahati and this new train will make his travel so much easier. Infrastructure development in remote areas is crucial for national integration.
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Michael C
As someone who runs a small manufacturing unit, I've seen the positive impact of GST reforms. The simplified tax structure has reduced compliance burden significantly. Ease of doing business is improving steadily.
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Ananya R
While the GST reductions are welcome, I hope the government also focuses on improving healthcare infrastructure. Cheaper medicines are good, but we need more hospitals and doctors in rural areas too.
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Sarah B
The 7.8% growth rate is impressive! India's economic resilience post-pandemic is remarkable. The focus on 'Make in India' is creating employment opportunities and boosting exports. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Operation Sindoor showed the world India's strength! Proud of our armed forces and the indigenous weapons that protected our borders. National security and economic growth go hand in hand. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
The reduced GST on hotels and travel will boost tourism significantly. Perfect timing before the festive season! Planning a family trip to Northeast now that it's more affordable 😊

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