Amravati, September 22 (IANS) Andhra Pradesh government will organize a month awareness campaign on GST reforms, which came into force on Monday.
The state government decided to hold 65,000 meetings from Monday to Diwali Festival. He said that a door-to-door campaign will be taken to bring awareness among the people how they are benefiting with GST cut on essential commodities, household articles, medicines and various other articles.
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He said that performance boards will be installed at all places with low prices on products. The campaign will also be organized in educational institutions. He asked that all MLAs and ministers should play an active role in the GST campaign.
Greeting Dussehra and Diwali people, the Chief Minister appealed to the people to celebrate festivals, with people friendly GST reforms, in view of low prices.
He believes that GST 2.0 improvement will strengthen the Make in India program and pave the way for promoting domestic production. He believed that reforms would promote Indian brands in global markets and pave the way for a self -sufficient economy.
The Chief Minister appealed to the people to buy Indian domestic products and thus became partners in the development of the Indian economy. He hoped that India would emerge as the number one economy by 2047, and Andhra Pradesh will be the number one state. He said that GST reforms will help a family of the state government with the aim of achieving an entrepreneurial program.
The Chief Minister said, which includes Durbula Kesava, Nara Lokesh, Kandula Durgesh, Satyakumar Yadav and Vangalpudi Anitha.
Saying that GST reforms will benefit all sections of people, the Chief Minister said that the country will benefit from Rs 2.25 lakh crore and the tune of Rs 8000 crore to the tune of Andhra Pradesh. He also believes that the MSME sector will get a big boost.
Chandrababu Naidu, whose Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is a prominent partner in the NDA government at the Center and is leading the ruling coalition in the state, said the double-engine government will achieve double-engine growth with GST reforms.
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