PM Modi calls GST Utsav a celebration of savings for all citizens

Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared on Sunday that the Indian people will be able to save money by participating in a statewide “GST Utsav” that would begin on Monday, the first day of Navratri.
As the new GST rates take effect on September 22, the Prime Minister told the country that people will be able to purchase their favorite things at reduced prices.
“Next Gen GST reforms being implemented from tomorrow, it is like ‘GST saving festival’,” stated Prime Minister Modi.
“You will have easy access to your favorite products starting tomorrow. Every Indian may enjoy a GST savings festival as a result of this,” the prime minister continued.
According to PM Modi, the GST rate cuts have doubled the advantages for the poor and the emerging middle class.
He claimed that the new phase of GST changes will directly benefit middle-class households, farmers, MSMEs, women, and young people, while also greeting Indians on the occasion of Navratri.
On September 4, the government had already announced reductions in the GST rates for a variety of goods, including everyday consumer goods and vehicles.
Since the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax in July 2017, this is the largest indirect tax overhaul.
With a two-slab structure of 5% and 18%, the new system—often referred to as GST 2.0—introduces a 40 percent charge only for ultra luxury, sin, and demerit products.
At its 56th meeting, the GST Council approved the amendments after reaching an agreement with the state and federal governments.
The Prime Minister’s Office had announced on X earlier in the day that PM Modi would speak to the country at 5:00 p.m.
PM Modi emphasized in his speech that the changes represent the spirit of cooperation between the states and the Center.
The decision to proceed with the new tax structure, according to the prime minister, will lower the cost of goods, boost industry, and fortify the Indian economy.
