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Modi slashes GST, dares cancer to overcharge again
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60628, member: 636"] The GST Council implemented significant tax reductions for essential medical supplies this month. Healthcare authorities decreased taxation on lifesaving medications from twelve percent to five percent across most categories. The government eliminated taxes completely on thirty-six critical drugs treating cancer, genetic disorders, rare diseases, and heart conditions. Officials also restructured tax rates for health insurance premiums, blood glucose monitors, and prescription eyewear. Citizens expressed satisfaction with these healthcare cost improvements throughout the country. Haridwar resident Subhash Chandra reported purchasing medications at reduced prices compared to previous visits. Local pharmacist Ashwani Kumar confirmed the changes would decrease medicine costs by approximately six percent from retail prices. Healthcare advocates praised the policy adjustments as beneficial steps toward making medical treatment more affordable for economically disadvantaged populations. [/QUOTE]
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