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Union Minister CR Paatil underlines far-reaching benefits of GST reforms

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In Surat on September 4, Union Minister of Jal Shakti, C.R. Paatil, highlighted several recent successes that showcase India’s progress. He talked about how GST reforms, the “Catch the Rain” water conservation campaign, and Surat’s cleanliness efforts are making a big difference for the country and its people.

During a press conference, Paatil explained how the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has transformed India’s economy. Before 2017, each state had its own tax rules, which made trading complicated and often led to misuse. But with GST, India now has a unified tax system, making business easier, reducing extra taxes, and boosting transparency. He shared that the number of businesses registering for GST has grown from 66.5 lakh in 2017 to over 2.51 crore in 2025. This increase has helped boost government revenue and shown global confidence in India’s economy.

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Recently, the government simplified GST rates into two main categories — 5% and 18% — with a special 40% rate for luxury items. These changes are designed to give relief to everyday citizens. Essential goods, textiles, and insurance services are now taxed at lower rates, which Paatil called a “Diwali gift” from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, starting September 22.

On infrastructure, Paatil announced that Surat airport will soon get new facilities to prevent flight delays during bad weather. Passengers can also expect improved amenities, making travel more comfortable.

Paatil also praised the success of the “Catch the Rain” campaign, which has created over 32 lakh water harvesting structures across 611 districts in 33 states. Remarkably, these projects were built without any central government funding — instead, they relied on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and community efforts. Many migrant workers from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Saurashtra contributed by building water structures in their villages, inspired by the Prime Minister’s call to turn “Karmabhoomi to Matrubhoomi,” meaning from work to home.

Surat’s cleanliness record was also a proud moment. Paatil thanked sanitation workers and city officials for their hard work, leading Surat to be ranked the cleanest city in India, even surpassing Indore. He announced plans to support sanitation workers’ children with a special education fund and provide interest-free loans for housing and vehicles. A celebration will be held on September 17 at the Indore stadium in Surat to honor these workers.

Additionally, State Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi shared exciting news about a multimedia play based on Prime Minister Modi’s life. Created by a 400-member team with music and visuals, the 2.5-hour show will premiere in Surat on September 7 and then tour other districts, inspiring audiences with Modi’s inspiring journey.

This news highlights how various government initiatives and community efforts are shaping a better, cleaner, and more prosperous India.

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