Besides, the recently passed GST Bill would ensure that transition cost and double taxation are minimised and a common national market evolved to benefit the people involved in business and trade, the President said, inaugurating the new building of Bharat Chamber of Commerce here.
Highly appreciative of the Look East and Act East policies, Mukherjee went deep into the past and recollected that India served as the hub of international trade right from the times of the Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Greek civilisations.
Mukherjee said as a Finance Minister of the country, he had an opportunity to shape and foster policies aimed at revolutionising the East's economic growth and the same may be played out during the next decade or so.
He urged the entrepreneurs of Bharat Chamber of Commerce to avail the opportunities and drive the engines of growth in right direction.
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The President recollected the rich heritage of Eastern India comprising West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Assam, Odisha and other North Eastern states as the land of renaissance.
Apart from being the breeding ground of various cultures and religions, the region witnessed the excellence in indigenous handlooms, setting up of nascent industries around jute, tea, iron ore, coal and petroleum, he said.
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