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New GST Rate Cut Explained: 10 Must-Know Highlights of PM Modi’s ‘Bachat Utsav’

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Festive Savings Revolution: How India’s GST Overhaul Is Set to Transform Shopping and Boost Economic Growth

As India dives into the vibrant festivities of Navratri on September 22, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gifted the nation a financial breather with the rollout of the ambitious ‘Bachat Utsav’ – a savings festival powered by sweeping GST rate reductions. Announced during a spirited address on Sunday evening, these reforms promise to save Indian households a staggering Rs 2.5 lakh crore, complementing earlier income tax cuts in 2025. From bustling markets in Mumbai to digital storefronts, the new tax structure is poised to make essentials and aspirational goods more affordable, igniting a consumption boom just in time for the festive season.

A New Dawn for Indian Consumers

The ‘Bachat Utsav’ isn’t just a catchy slogan; it’s a transformative policy aimed at empowering India’s 1.4 billion citizens. Timed with the start of Navratri, the GST cuts cover approximately 375 everyday items, from kitchen staples like ghee and paneer to big-ticket purchases like air conditioners and cars. PM Modi emphasized that while income tax reforms earlier this year eased the burden on the middle class, these GST reductions extend relief to lower-income families and the aspirational urban demographic. Retailers and e-commerce platforms are already buzzing, with early reports indicating a 10-12% surge in footfall at markets like Delhi’s Sarojini Nagar on Sunday evening.

GST 2.0: Simplifying Taxes for a Stronger Economy

Dubbed GST 2.0, the revamped tax framework marks the most significant overhaul since the Goods and Services Tax was introduced in 2017. Gone are the complex four-slab rates of 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. Instead, a streamlined two-tier system – primarily 5% and 18% – now governs most goods and services, with ultra-luxury items taxed at 40%. Tobacco and sin goods remain at 28%, augmented by a cess to fund public health programs. This simplification is expected to reduce compliance costs for businesses by 15-20%, according to the Confederation of Indian Industry, fostering a more investor-friendly climate.

10 Key Takeaways from the GST Rate Cuts

To help you navigate this game-changing policy, here are the top 10 highlights of the ‘Bachat Utsav’:

1. Affordable Groceries: Daily essentials like ghee, butter, paneer, snacks, and jams now attract a 5% GST, trimming household grocery bills by an estimated 4-6%.

2. Sweet Savings: Ice cream, dry fruits, and confectioneries shift to the 5% slab, making festive treats more accessible for families.

3. Beverage Bargains: Tea, coffee, and instant mixes drop to 5%, offering relief to chai lovers and café-goers nationwide.

4. Home Upgrades: Appliances like washing machines, TVs, and air conditioners move to 18%, with prices expected to fall by 5-8%, spurring festive purchases.

5. Tech for All: Smartphones and laptops at 18% support India’s digital push, making gadgets more affordable for students and professionals.

6. Automobile Attraction: Cars and two-wheelers now face 18% GST, with analysts predicting a 10-15% rise in sales, particularly among first-time buyers.

7. Healthcare Heroes: Essential medicines and medical equipment stay at 5% or exempt, ensuring affordability amid rising healthcare costs.

8. E-Commerce Boom: Online platforms like Flipkart and Amazon project a 20% sales spike, fueled by discounts on GST-slashed items.

9. SME Support: Lower input taxes enhance competitiveness for small and medium enterprises, crucial for countering global trade challenges like U.S. tariffs.

10. Economic Multiplier: The Finance Ministry estimates a 1.5-2% GDP growth boost in FY26, driven by increased consumption and simplified tax compliance.

Festive Frenzy: Retail and Manufacturing Gear Up

The timing of the GST cuts couldn’t be more strategic. With Navratri ushering in the festive season, retailers are rolling out aggressive promotions under the ‘Bachat Utsav’ banner. In Kolkata’s New Market and Chennai’s T. Nagar, shoppers thronged stores on Sunday, snapping up discounted appliances and festive foods. E-commerce giants are doubling down with flash sales, projecting a record-breaking Diwali season with a 25% sales increase over last year. Manufacturers, from Bajaj Auto to LG Electronics, are recalibrating prices to pass on savings, with supply chains bracing for a 10% uptick in demand.

Mixed Reactions: Applause Meets Skepticism

While industry bodies like FICCI hail the reforms as a “masterstroke for growth,” the Opposition has struck a critical note. Leaders argue the cuts are a belated fix for a flawed tax regime, demanding zero-rating for staples like rice and lentils. In response, PM Modi urged citizens to embrace swadeshi products, framing the reforms as a catalyst for self-reliance and a magnet for $90 billion in FDI projected for FY26. Economists suggest the policy could cushion India against global trade turbulence, including looming U.S. tariffs, by bolstering domestic demand, which accounts for 60% of GDP.

You Learn: A Festive Future

As garba rhythms echo across Gujarat and diyas light up homes in Uttar Pradesh, the ‘Bachat Utsav’ is more than a tax cut – it’s a cultural and economic milestone. With consumption expected to drive 7.3% GDP growth in 2025-26, per RBI forecasts, India stands at a pivotal juncture. The GST overhaul not only makes festive shopping more joyful but also lays the foundation for a resilient, self-reliant economy.

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