He said that the government’s decision will give a boost to the gross domestic industry. For example, if people buy wheat and grind it by not taking packet flour, then they will be saved from GST and will get pure food to eat.

Noida: Welcoming the central government’s decision to impose 5 per cent GST on branded packaged items like milk, curd, lassi, paneer and flour, sugar, social worker social worker and chairman of Shree Narayan Cultural Chetna Nyas and Shree Chitragupta Sabha Trust Rajan Srivastava said that the move will boost cottage industries in the country.
He said that the government’s decision will give a boost to the gross domestic industry. For example, if people buy wheat and grind it by not taking packet flour, then they will be saved from GST and will get pure food to eat. If people do not buy packets of branded goods like pulses, rice, sugar, milk, lassi, paneer and kitchen spices, etc and if take open bags directly from farmers or small shopkeepers, then it will directly benefit farmers and people associated with dairy business.
Due to which the people of middle class and low income group will get a lot of benefit. Along with this, everyone will get pure and fresh food. The plan of the government is commendable, every Indian should support it. The government has given us an opportunity to set up industries in every household.