There is a need for compelling to eliminate tax reforms in GST, Congress says that Jeram Ramesh | Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress attacked the government on Sunday, alleging that “intensifying inequality” is now strongly inherent in the country’s economic growth nature. It is also said that “GST requires tax reforms, Brezen Corporate needs to end and provide to provide bias Income support for families And encouragement for domestic savings “.
The World Bank has issued its poverty and equity brief for India, and the report raises many concerns, even the Modi government inspired it for its own benefit, Congress General Secretary Jeram Ramesh Said. The World Bank has said, “In the last decade, India has significantly reduced poverty. Excessive poverty has been defined, which has been defined as living at less than $ 2.15, falling from 16.2% in 2011-12 to 2.3% raising 171 million people in 2022-23.”
Ramesh said that as per the calculation, poverty has continued its tendency to reach a very low level in recent years. He said, “This reflects the success of the development story of India – which began with liberalization in June 1991 and has accelerated many social welfare interventions developed by Dr. Manmohan Singh’s government during 2004-14,” he said.
The most important intervention was MGNREGRA, which effectively set a floor on annual income for millions of families, served as a safety trap to keep them out of poverty, and the National Food Security Act that the Prime Minister provides the foundation of Poor Kalyan Anna Yojana.
He said, “The lack of clarity and transparency on the prevalence of poverty in India is a result of the confused and opaque policy formulation of this government”. “Since the Rangarajan Committee report submitted in 2014, the government has not set any updated poverty line,” Ramesh said.