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“Country Will Become Self-Reliant and Shine Again as the Golden Bird”: Rupanarayan Sinha

Rupanarayan Sinha, Yoga Commission Chairman, called on citizens to embrace swadeshi for a self-reliant India, stating it will restore the nation as the Golden Bird. Experts at the Rajnandgaon conference also discussed GST reforms and national progress, while dignitaries from multiple communities attended the event.

Chhattisgarh Accelerates Industrial Boom with ‘Investor Connect’ Summit in Raipur

Chhattisgarh took a giant leap toward becoming India’s next industrial hub as CM Vishnu Deo Sai inaugurated the ‘Investor Connect’ summit in Raipur on September 25, 2025. Showcasing Single Window Clearance 2.0 and fast-track incentives worth ₹10,000 crore, the state secured MoUs of ₹5,500 crore with major firms, promising 50,000 new jobs and a surge in green and manufacturing projects.

GST Reforms and Self-Reliant India Campaign Workshop to be Held at Intellectuals’ Conference

An Intellectuals’ Conference on GST reforms and the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign will be held in Rajnandgaon on September 25, featuring Dr. Raman Singh, Rajeev Agrawal, and Rupanarayan Sinha as keynote speakers. The event will also honor talented differently-abled individuals and host a special exhibition on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s life.

GST Reforms to Benefit Common Citizens, Says Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh

Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh hailed the Modi government’s decision to abolish 28% and 12% GST slabs, calling it historic relief for women, middle-class families, and consumers ahead of Diwali.

GST 2.0 Unveiled: Big Savings on Essentials, New Tax Slabs to Boost Affordability

The Indian government has unveiled "GST 2.0," a major tax reform reducing slabs to just two—5% for essentials and 18% for standard goods—while super luxury and sin items will face a 40% tax. This move will make daily essentials, medicines, education supplies, small vehicles, and household appliances cheaper. The government says the reforms will ease household budgets, boost consumption, and provide stability to MSMEs.