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Uttar Pradesh: Ram Mandir visits and capital expenditures fuel UP’s GST revenue growth in April

Uttar Pradesh's rise to being one of India's top GST money-makers in April 2024 shows how much its economy has changed. Pilgrimage trips to the Ram Mandir, big spending on roads and other projects, and lots of new factories are boosting its earnings. This massive switch shows how the leaders of Uttar Pradesh are working hard to make the state grow and become an example of progress in India

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In April 2024, India marked a historic milestone in its financial realm with a record-breaking Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection of Rs 2.10 lakh crore. What made this achievement stand out even more was the changing landscape among the country’s economic players. Uttar Pradesh, typically known for its farming-focused economy, emerged as a strong contender, outpacing Tamil Nadu in monthly GST collections with an impressive growth rate of 19 percent. This shift signified a major advancement as UP rose to become the fourth-largest contributor to GST collections, following Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat.

The surge in GST revenues in Uttar Pradesh can be attributed to many things coming together, each contributing to the state’s economy growing again. One big reason was the many people visiting the newly opened Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Lots of tourists, from inside and outside India, have brought life to UP’s tourism, suggesting it could grow a lot in the future. Experts predict that by the end of 2025, the total annual expenditure by tourists in UP could exceed Rs 4 lakh crore which would mean a big increase in tax money for the state.

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Moreover, Uttar Pradesh’s proactive measures to stop tax evasion and ensure everyone follows the rules have fortified its revenue streams. The state has been spending a lot of money on building things like roads and bridges, which has helped its economy grow. UP has the second longest road network in India, and with plans to make it even bigger, the state is ready to make more money from taxes on construction work.

The exceptional manufacturing ability of Uttar Pradesh has also been a key driver of its economic revival. From hosting global giants like Samsung Electronics and PepsiCo India to fostering a conducive environment for IT-enabled services, UP has emerged as an industrial hub. Also, the state is becoming a hotspot for IT services, with important companies building data centres there. This diversity in industries helps UP collect more money from GST.

Uttar Pradesh is changing its economy by adding different types of industries, especially manufacturing, to meet the needs of its growing population. By focusing on attracting tourists, building better infrastructure, and growing industries, Uttar Pradesh shows how good planning and smart economic decisions can change things a lot. As UP continues on this path, it becomes an example for the entire country, teaching how to grow and develop in new ways. By concentrating on growing industries and making it easier to do business, the state has drawn investments from big companies at home and abroad in many different areas. From making cars to producing electronics, Uttar Pradesh’s manufacturing sector is doing well, providing jobs and boosting the economy.

Topics: Uttar PradeshYogi AdityanathGSTAyodhya Ram Mandir
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