Impact of GST on Textile Hub of Mumbai (Bhiwandi, Dist. Thane)
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The Indian Textile Industry offers number of Job opportunities to a huge number of proficient and unpoficient labours in the country. It share about 10% of the aggregate yearly export, and this value is likely to rise under GST. GST would impact the overall cotton value chain of the Textile Industry including all garments for both men and women such as shirts, trousers, saree, apparels, shoes and any more clothing materials which is preferred by many of the small medium enterprises as it currently attracts zero central excise duty. This research paper highlighting on the impact of GST on Overall Textile Industry in Bhiwandi.
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