
By Hasan Yaqoob
Co Chairman ASSOCHAM UP
E-commerce Expert & Public policy Strategist
UPNewsNowNation Editorial Team
Lucknow, September 4, 2025
The Government of India’s bold rollout of GST 2.0 has been hailed as a historic, citizen-centric reform that simplifies taxation, strengthens industry, and boosts consumer confidence. With Uttar Pradesh at the forefront, the reform is set to position the state as a growth engine of Atmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat, showcasing the government’s commitment to inclusive, pro-people economic policies.
:“GST 2.0 is a historic people-centric reform that will simplify compliance, reduce costs, and empower the MSME sector—the backbone of Uttar Pradesh’s economy. This reform will strengthen our manufacturing, agriculture, and services sectors while creating new growth opportunities for industry, directly benefiting citizens.”
The GST Council’s decision to streamline tax slabs into just two rates—5% and 18%—along with a 40% demerit rate for luxury goods is being seen as a masterstroke in ensuring affordability and fairness. Essentials like food items, agricultural goods, and healthcare products will now attract lower rates or even nil GST, while automobiles, electronics, and appliances shift to a simplified 18% structure. Importantly, life and health insurance policies are now exempt from GST, providing direct relief to millions of families.
Boosting Business, Building Confidence
The government’s reform is expected to accelerate consumption-driven growth, with MSMEs, consumer durables, and FMCG sectors standing out as key beneficiaries. Analysts note that this shift reflects a deliberate policy focus on empowering small businesses and fuelling domestic demand—vital pillars of Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Stock markets have welcomed the reform, with strong momentum in sectors such as automotive, FMCG, cement, and insurance. At the same time, the government has introduced a Simplified GST Registration Scheme, cutting red tape and enabling small traders and startups to formalise operations swiftly.
E-Commerce: A Stronger Digital India
E-commerce players are also gearing up for a demand surge. While buyers briefly postponed big-ticket purchases in anticipation of rate cuts, industry insiders predict a record-breaking festive season for online platforms like Flipkart and Amazon. Lower GST on appliances, electronics, and automobiles will not only make products more affordable but also enhance the global competitiveness of India’s digital economy.
The reform is also expected to improve tax transparency at checkout and accelerate refund timelines, enhancing customer trust in India’s thriving e-commerce sector. This reflects the government’s vision of a Digital India, where simplified rules encourage both businesses and citizens to embrace formalised trade.
Uttar Pradesh: The Big Beneficiary
With its strong MSME base, industrial growth corridors, and robust agricultural sector, Uttar Pradesh is uniquely positioned to capitalise on GST 2.0. Lower compliance costs, faster registration, and greater market access will benefit thousands of small entrepreneurs, while citizens across rural and urban areas will enjoy reduced prices and expanded opportunities.
Hasan Yaqoob, highlighted that this aligns with the Prime Minister’s vision of turning Uttar Pradesh into a model state for Atmanirbhar Bharat, proving how reforms at the Centre translate into real growth on the ground.
By Hasan Yaqoob
Co Chairman ASSOCHAM UP
E-commerce Expert & Public policy Strategist
