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GST On Cement, ACs, TVs To Be Cut With Rise In Revenue: Arun Jaitley
- Friday July 27, 2018
- Business | Press Trust of India
GST Council in its meeting last week had decided to reduce taxes on 88 items, like sanitary napkins, fridge, small screen TV, footwear, among others.
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New GST Rates Kick In Today: List Of Items That May Get Cheaper
- Friday July 27, 2018
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
Items of common use such as sanitary napkins, footwear and fridge may get cheaper with the GST rate cut on about 88 items coming into effect today.
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Sanitary Napkins Now Exempt From GST After Year-Long Opposition
- Sunday July 22, 2018
- India News | Reuters
The government scrapped a controversial tax on sanitary pads on Saturday, a move hailed by campaigners who say it will help more girls to go to school during their periods and boost their job prospects.
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Bindi, Kajal Exempt From GST, Why Not Sanitary Napkins? Asks Delhi High Court
- Wednesday November 15, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
If bindi, sindoor and kajal are kept out of the ambit of the GST, why cannot the sanitary napkins be exempted, the Delhi High Court asked the Centre today.
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SFI, AIDWA Send Sanitary Napkins To Finance Minister, Demand Withdrawal Of GST On Pads
- Tuesday July 11, 2017
- Education | Edited by Anisha Singh
Scores of activists of Students Federation of India (SFI) and All India Democratic Womens' Association (AIDWA) sent sanitary napkins to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley demanding the immediate withdrawal of GST on sanitary napkins to mark the beginning of the All India Campaign "Bleed Without Fear, Bleed without Tax".
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Ahead Of GST Launch, Konkona Sen Sharma Asks Why Tax Sanitary Napkins?
- Wednesday June 28, 2017
- India News | Written by Rohit Khilnani
At the trailer launch of Lipstick Under My Burkha, Konkona Sen Sharma questioned the government's proposal to tax sanitary napkins at 12% under the GST
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GST On Cement, ACs, TVs To Be Cut With Rise In Revenue: Arun Jaitley
- Friday July 27, 2018
- Business | Press Trust of India
GST Council in its meeting last week had decided to reduce taxes on 88 items, like sanitary napkins, fridge, small screen TV, footwear, among others.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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New GST Rates Kick In Today: List Of Items That May Get Cheaper
- Friday July 27, 2018
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
Items of common use such as sanitary napkins, footwear and fridge may get cheaper with the GST rate cut on about 88 items coming into effect today.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Sanitary Napkins Now Exempt From GST After Year-Long Opposition
- Sunday July 22, 2018
- India News | Reuters
The government scrapped a controversial tax on sanitary pads on Saturday, a move hailed by campaigners who say it will help more girls to go to school during their periods and boost their job prospects.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bindi, Kajal Exempt From GST, Why Not Sanitary Napkins? Asks Delhi High Court
- Wednesday November 15, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
If bindi, sindoor and kajal are kept out of the ambit of the GST, why cannot the sanitary napkins be exempted, the Delhi High Court asked the Centre today.
- www.ndtv.com
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SFI, AIDWA Send Sanitary Napkins To Finance Minister, Demand Withdrawal Of GST On Pads
- Tuesday July 11, 2017
- Education | Edited by Anisha Singh
Scores of activists of Students Federation of India (SFI) and All India Democratic Womens' Association (AIDWA) sent sanitary napkins to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley demanding the immediate withdrawal of GST on sanitary napkins to mark the beginning of the All India Campaign "Bleed Without Fear, Bleed without Tax".
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Ahead Of GST Launch, Konkona Sen Sharma Asks Why Tax Sanitary Napkins?
- Wednesday June 28, 2017
- India News | Written by Rohit Khilnani
At the trailer launch of Lipstick Under My Burkha, Konkona Sen Sharma questioned the government's proposal to tax sanitary napkins at 12% under the GST
- www.ndtv.com