PM Modi Calls GST Reforms a ‘Double Dhamaka of Happiness’ Before Diwali & Chhath Puja
Five ‘Gems’ of the EconomyPM Modi described the reforms as five gems, each designed to transform India’s economic landscape:Simplified Tax System – Fewer slabs and clearer structures.Better Quality of Life – More savings in the hands of citizens.Boost to Consumption & Growth – Increased spending will fuel demand.Ease of Doing Business – Investments and job creation to rise.Strengthened Federalism – Better Centre–State cooperation on fiscal policy.
Two-Tier Tax StructureThe revamped GST introduces a two-slab structure for most goods and services:
- 5% for essential and mass-use items.
- 18% for standard consumption goods.
Meanwhile, sin goods such as tobacco and liquor will attract 40% GST, maintaining a balance between affordability and social responsibility.
Link to Income Tax ReliefPM Modi linked the GST reforms to earlier measures, reminding citizens of the 2025 Budget’s income tax relief, where incomes up to ₹12 lakh were exempted. Together, these steps aim to reduce the burden on the middle class, empowering families to spend and save more.
Boost for Swadeshi & local IndustriesThe PM stressed that the simplified GST will strengthen local industries, promote ‘Vocal for Local’, and enhance the Swadeshi movement. Reduced tax complexities will encourage small and medium businesses to thrive, especially during the festive season when demand peaks.
A Call to teachers & StudentsAddressing the National Teachers’ Award ceremony, PM Modi urged educators and youth to spread awareness about the new tax system. He framed GST reforms not just as an economic move but as a national movement, where every citizen plays a role in India’s growth journey.
Sharp Criticism of congress Era TaxesTaking a dig at the opposition, PM Modi recalled the Congress regime’s heavy taxation, stating:“Even Congressmen children’s toffees were taxed at 21%.”He highlighted how under previous governments, citizens could have ended up paying ₹20–25 in taxes for every ₹100 purchase. In contrast, the present reforms aim to maximize savings and ease the lives of common people.
Ban on Online Gambling: Safeguarding YouthPM Modi also referred to the recent law banning online betting and gambling, calling it a necessary step to protect the youth. He clarified:
- Gaming is not bad—India can dominate global online gaming.
- Gambling is harmful—it risks the future of young people.
A Step Towards Atmanirbhar BharatSumming up, PM Modi declared the GST reforms as a path to self-reliance and global leadership. By making taxation simpler, fairer, and more growth-oriented, india is set to shine brighter in the global economy.
With the GST revamp, income tax relief, and a push against harmful practices, the government has indeed delivered what the PM calls a “double dhamaka of happiness”—right in time for the festive season.
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