Lanka Dinakar, chairman of the twenty -point program implementation, interacts with the public about the impact of GST 2.0 in Ongola on Friday.
Dinakar, chairwoman of the twenty -point program for implementation of the program, has seen a growing increase in business surveys from the public to the introduction of GST 2.0.
He was accompanied by the Mla Damcharla Janardhan Rao and visited several retail stores, including a supermarket, medical trade, APCO textile output and tractor representation, which interact with the public to assess the benefits of transmitted consumers.
During his discussion with Narasimha Rao, the manager of the tractor, Mr. Dinakar learned that the local seller is now getting approximately 60 telephone questions per day compared to 20-30 in the past. “The advantage is not limited to tractors, but also expands to various agricultural equipment and we pass on these benefits to farmers,” the manager explained.
Similarly, Subba Reddy, a consumer from Kothapatnam Mandal, showed savings of 50,000 GBP due to a reduction in the price of the tractor. “I could buy more tools with savings,” he added. Sanicomm of Venkateswara Reddy of Walicherl, Hanumanthunpad Mandal, also benefited and get 50,000 GBP to buy Rotavar.
When Mr. Dinakar pointed to a reduction in food costs, he told the media that he used each part of society one way or another from the GST 2.0.
Published – 3 October 2025 20:39