Haryana continues to improve in the goods and Services tax (GST) collection, as the data released by the ministry of finance, government of India, suggest, with chief ministerManohar Lal Khattarsaying that the state has made “remarkable progress”.
The finance portfolio is held by the CM.
There has been an increase of 22 per cent in theGST collectionas compared to last year.
The state’s GST collection was 8,197 in 2022 which has increased to 10,035 (in 2023).
Compared toHaryanas GST collectionwith the neighbouring states, Punjab has an increase of 16 per cent, it’s 17 per cent in Himachal, eight per cent in Delhi and five per cent in Rajasthan.
Haryana is one of the leading states on the parameters of .
The State Government is giving all required facilities to big industries as well as micro, small and medium industries.
The state government has also improved power availability and connectivity to promote industries.
A “strong Network” of roads and railways is spread across the state, said Khattar.