Yogi launches GST Reform Awareness Campaign in UP from Sept 22

The campaign aims to widely disseminate the GST reforms to the public and promote indigenous products.

Yogi launches GST Reform Awareness Campaign in UP from Sept 22

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, in a meeting with all NDA MLAs and ministers in the state government via video conferencing on Saturday evening, presented the outline of the first phase of the “GST Reform Awareness Campaign” (September 22 to September 29, 2025).

The campaign aims to widely disseminate the GST reforms to the public and promote indigenous products. The Chief Minister directed all public representatives to implement it effectively so that traders, shopkeepers, and the general public can reap the full benefits during the festive season.

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The Chief Minister said that the campaign will be led by all public representatives at different locations in their areas every day. The Chief Minister himself will participate in the campaign.

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The two Deputy Chief Ministers will also lead the campaign for seven consecutive days. The Chief Minister also announced that all MPs, ministers, MLAs, MLCs, and councilors will actively participate in the markets in their respective areas for 1-2 hours daily. In districts, the Ministers in charge will interact with local public representatives and engage them in the campaign, ensuring its effectiveness at every level.

The Chief Minister stated that as part of the campaign, public representatives will visit different markets daily. They should thank shopkeepers by presenting them with roses. He also urged shopkeepers to inform them that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has implemented the GST reform as per their long-standing demand.

The Chief Minister also urged shopkeepers to display posters stating, “Say with pride that it is Swadeshi.” He also urged shopkeepers to prioritize indigenous products, thereby strengthening the local economy. During the campaign, convey the message that Swadeshi is not just a slogan, but a symbol of India’s labor, skill, and diligence. Only by adopting local and Indian products will the dream of a self-reliant and developed India be realized. Encourage shopkeepers and customers to proudly use indigenous products, thereby accelerating the country’s economic progress.

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