Posted by AI on 2025-10-10 05:30:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 01:53:48
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The bustling streets of Ongole, a vibrant city in the Prakasam district, witnessed an informative spectacle on Thursday as a dedicated group of medical professionals and officials took to the roads in a spirited awareness rally. The event, led by the district joint collector, Ronanki Gopalakrishna, aimed to educate the public about the transformative impact of GST 2.0 reforms on the healthcare sector.
The procession commenced at the district Collectorate, with participants marching towards the Mini Stadium, capturing the attention of onlookers along the way. Among the attendees were doctors, nurses, health workers, and medical and health officials, all united in their mission to spread the word about the benefits of the new GST system. The rally's route strategically passed through the Nellore bus stand centre, ensuring maximum visibility and engagement with the local community.
Joint Collector Gopalakrishna, in his address during the rally, emphasized the significant tax reductions on medicine and medical equipment, now at a more accessible 5%, down from 12%. He also pointed out the complete exemption of baby care products from taxation, a move that will undoubtedly benefit new parents. However, he noted a contrasting increase in tobacco product taxation, rising from 28% to 40%, reflecting the government's commitment to discouraging consumption and promoting public health.
The event concluded with a powerful message from DMHO Dr T Venkateswarlu, who underscored the positive impact of GST 2.0 on healthcare affordability. With life-saving drugs, diagnostic kits, and medical oxygen now more affordable, the rally successfully conveyed the message that these reforms are a significant step towards a healthier and more financially accessible healthcare system for all.