Prøve GULL - Gratis
Biz gets GST push as govt engages public
Mint New Delhi
|September 23, 2025
Price cuts tempt buyers; PM, ministers take GST gains to people

Businesses reported a deluge of sales and enquiries on Monday, as buyers rushed to snap up products and services that turned cheaper at the dawn of GST 2.0. Makers of automobiles to home appliances noted the increase in demand as the festival season gets into full swing, with the nine-day Navratri festival starting on Monday.
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, India's largest carmaker, said customer response to price cuts has been phenomenal, something the company has not seen in the last 35 years.
"On the very first day, we recorded 80,000 enquiries, and have already delivered over 25,000 cars, with deliveries expected to touch 30,000 shortly. Since 18 September, when we announced additional price reduction (over and above GST), we have received 75,000 bookings, with nearly 15,000 bookings coming in every day-about 50% higher than usual," said Partho Banerjee, senior executive officer (marketing and sales). Demand for small cars has jumped 50%, and enquiries remain "very high,", Banerjee said, adding Maruti Suzuki may even run out of stock for certain variants. "Dealers are staying open late into the night to deliver cars to customers. Compared to last year, the overall response has been exceptionally strong," he said.
Sales of air-conditioners and TV sets surged as buyers flocked to cheaper deals offered by retailers, PTI reported. Home appliances earlier taxed at 28% are now taxed at 18%. "Trends of primary regular sales are encouraging. Till 5 pm in the evening, our dealers have reported almost double sales, compared to any other Monday," Haier India president N.S. Satish told PTI. Blue Star managing director B. Thiagarajan termed the mood "upbeat", citing enquiries. "Rough estimate is that growth compared with September last year will be around 20%. E-commerce players' big sale begins today and the prices will be watched by many consumers before deciding to buy," he told PTI.
Denne historien er fra September 23, 2025-utgaven av Mint New Delhi.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Mint New Delhi

Mint New Delhi
IT's middle order takes US hit; big cos hold ground
Shares of smaller IT companies reeled on Monday despite their reassurances about the H-1B visa impact, while their large-cap peers that remain tight-lipped closed with smaller losses, signalling market belief that the latter may navigate the crisis better.
3 mins
September 23, 2025

Mint New Delhi
Startups, VCs rush to digitize India's mutual fund sellers
Startups are rushing to build technology for India's swelling army of mutual fund distributors (MFDs), a segment that is rising alongside the nation's roaring asset management industry.
2 mins
September 23, 2025
Mint New Delhi
HOW DID NPS TURN INTO AN EQUITY BET?
Come 1 October, fund managers under the National Pension System (NPS) will be allowed to craft schemes that offer 100% equity exposure to their non-government subscribers.
3 mins
September 23, 2025

Mint New Delhi
Biz gets GST push as govt engages public
Price cuts tempt buyers; PM, ministers take GST gains to people
5 mins
September 23, 2025
Mint New Delhi
Guard satellites
Under a global treaty, space must stay free of weapons of mass destruction, but eyes in the sky have long aided military action on the ground.
1 min
September 23, 2025

Mint New Delhi
China's K visa vs US H-1B: What it means for India
The tightening of H-1B visa rules by the US comes when Beijing last month introduced a K visa policy allowing all foreign nationals, including those without a confirmed job, to enter China. For India, this open-door policy has created an unusual point of convergence with China amid heightened geopolitical competition. Mint explains.
2 mins
September 23, 2025

Mint New Delhi
H-1B fee hike spells gloom for Indian IT
Bigger firms may handle costs better, other sectors affected too
3 mins
September 22, 2025

Mint New Delhi
Govt scans prices for profiteering as tax cuts kick in
As the biggest reform in India's goods and services taxes (GST) rolls out today, the Centre will be monitoring whether companies actually pass on the tax cuts or keep the gains to themselves.
3 mins
September 22, 2025

Mint New Delhi
ChrysCapital to whip up a $200 million dessert storm
India-focused private equity firm ChrysCapital is sweetening its portfolio with a $200-million push into the desserts space, following last month's acquisition of patisserie chain Theobroma, two people familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity.
2 mins
September 22, 2025

Mint New Delhi
Why has Trump's H-1B fee spooked GCCs in India?
1 How big is India's GCC segment?
2 mins
September 22, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size