Indore: Form a ‘one-nation, one Mandi Tax’ policy soon, Dal millers to UM

Dal millers demand to Union minister of state for steel and rural development.

Staff Reporter Updated: Tuesday, January 11, 2022, 08:43 AM IST

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Dal (lentil) millers in the district have raised a demand before the Centre to form a law for uniform mandi tax across the country in line with th3e Goods and Services Tax (GST). This should be ‘One-Nation, One-Mandi Tax’. This will help bring dal prices down and create a positive business environment.

This demand was presented to Union minister of state of steel and rural development Faggan Singh Kulaste by the Dal Millers’ Association on Sunday. Minister Kulaste was chief guest at the annual general meeting (AGM) of the All-India Dal Millers’ Association held in the city on Sunday. Suresh Agrawal, all-India president of the All-India Dal Millers’ Association, said here on Monday that the dal millers had presented their demands before Kulaste and requested him to look into it favourably.

Speaking on the issue of mandi tax, Agrawal said that the slabs of this tax were different in every state. In different states, it was charged from zero to Rs 1.70 per Rs 100 of goods. In Delhi and Bihar, its rate is zero, while the highest rate of Rs 1.70 on Rs 100 goods (pulses) was imposed on Madhya Pradesh. Agrawal said that the ideal and revenue-neutral rate (RNR) should be Rs 0.50 per Rs 100 worth of pulses.

In a brief address, Kulaste said the Centre would resolve the problems of the dal industry after holding discussion with the state governments. He also assured the millers that, for issuing import licences to dal millers, he would speak to Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal and also Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan for granting exemption from the mandi tax being charged on the pulses brought here from other states.

Published on: Tuesday, January 11, 2022, 08:43 AM IST

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