Key Points

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju announced a major awareness drive for GST reforms targeting both traders and consumers. He spoke during PM Modi's visit to Itanagar, calling the GST implementation on Navratri a historic day. PM Modi interacted with local taxpayers and industry leaders to discuss the benefits of reduced GST rates. The visit also included laying foundation stones for development projects worth over Rs 5,100 crore.

Key Points: Kiren Rijiju Announces GST Awareness Drive for Traders Consumers

  • GST reforms implemented on Navratri for a pious and historic start
  • Government to educate traders and consumers on new tax benefits
  • PM Modi interacts with local taxpayers and industry representatives in Itanagar
  • Foundation stone laid for development projects worth Rs 5,100 crore
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Will reach out to traders, consumers to raise awareness for GST reforms: Kiren Rijiju in Arunachal Pradesh

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju pledges outreach to traders and consumers on GST reforms during PM Modi's Arunachal visit for GST Bachat Utsav.

"We will reach out to all traders in cities and villages, and through them, we will raise awareness on the GST reforms among the consumers - Kiren Rijiju"

Itanagar, September 22

As the Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms come into effect on the occasion of Navratri, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday said that the government will reach out to traders and consumers to spread awareness regarding the benefits of the new tax slabs.

Addressing a gathering during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Itanagar in Arunachal Pradesh, the Union Minister reiterated PM Modi's call for GST Bachat Utsav.

"We will reach out to all traders in cities and villages, and through them, we will raise awareness on the GST reforms among the consumers, so that they can benefit. We are going to celebrate the GST Bachat Utsav," he said.

Kiren Rijiju called it a pious and historic day and said, "The holy festival of Navratri has begun today, and on this pious day, PM Modi has come to the land where the sun rises first. Today is historic in more ways than one. Our historic and landmark GST reforms have been implemented today. PM Modi's first event after the implementation of GST reforms also happens to be in Arunachal Pradesh."

Earlier today, PM Narendra Modi interacted with Arunachal Pradesh's local taxpayers, traders, and industry representatives and discussed the benefits of the newly implemented GST tax rate reduction.

While attending a 'GST Bachat Utsav' event in Itanagar, the Prime Minister met with various artisans, industry leaders in the state, meeting with people who are selling local goods, to packaged milk and food stuffs, highlighting the 'swadeshi' products of the country and encouraging people to buy from local sources.

He also handed them placards of 'Garv se Kaho Yeh Swadeshi Hai'. The shopkeepers were very happy on receiving them and said that they would place these placards on their shops.

PM Modi also laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects worth over Rs 5,100 crore at Itanagar.

- ANI

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Priya S
Linking GST reforms with Navratri is a nice touch! Hope these changes actually benefit common people. The focus on local products is much needed - vocal for local should be our mantra 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While the awareness campaign is welcome, I hope the implementation is smoother this time. Last GST rollout created confusion for months. Proper training for tax officials is equally important.
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Ananya R
Great to see development projects worth ₹5100 crore for Arunachal! Northeast has been neglected for too long. GST reforms combined with infrastructure development can transform the region. 👍
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Sarah B
The 'Garv se Kaho Yeh Swadeshi Hai' initiative is brilliant! As someone who runs a handicraft business, this recognition means a lot. Hope the GST benefits reach the grassroots level artisans.
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Vikram M
Awareness campaigns are good, but the real test is whether compliance becomes easier for small businesses. The GST portal still needs improvement - less technical glitches please!

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