Lucknow: The ‘Next Gen GST Reform’, rolled out on the first day of Sharadiya Navratri, has injected fresh energy into Uttar Pradesh’s markets. Addressing a press conference at Universal Booksellers in Hazratganj, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said the reforms were delivering “direct relief to the public while strengthening the market and creating new avenues of employment.” He stressed that as India’s largest consumer state, Uttar Pradesh stands to gain the most from the tax cuts.
Next Gen GST बचत उत्सव के अंतर्गत आज लखनऊ में व्यापारी बंधुओं से संवाद किया।
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) September 24, 2025
Next Gen GST रिफॉर्म का लाभ प्रदेश एवं देश की अर्थव्यवस्था को सशक्त करने के साथ ही महंगाई को न्यूनतम स्तर पर लाने में सहायक सिद्ध होगा।
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The CM detailed that GST has been scrapped on notebooks, pencils, and other educational materials. Most essential household items now fall under the 0% or 5% tax slab. Further, 33 life-saving medicines are fully exempt. “The move has boosted market consumption, encouraging higher production and new jobs for youth,” he noted. The changes, he added, bring timely relief during the festive season.
Adityanath underlined the fiscal impact, pointing to nationwide GST collections rising from ₹7 lakh crore to ₹22 lakh crore since launch. In UP, collections more than doubled—from ₹49,000 crore to over ₹1.15 lakh crore. “This demonstrates both stronger compliance and stronger consumption,” he said.
GST 2.0 Reforms Spark Record Sales Across India, Festive Season Kicks Off With Consumer BoomBefore the press briefing, the Chief Minister toured Hazratganj market, speaking directly with traders and shoppers. He also distributed pamphlets and banners explaining the reforms. Many traders and consumers expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Finance Minister for the tax relief.
Calling the reform “a decisive step against inflation,” CM Yogi maintained that reduced GST rates would not only ease household budgets but also expand trade opportunities.
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