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SCOPE Conducts Capsule Course on GST for PSU Officers
New Delhi: SCOPE in collaboration with National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics (NACIN) organized a Capsule Course on GST at SCOPE Convention Centre, New Delhi. Mr. Ved Prakash, Chairman, SCOPE and CMD, MMTC, Ms. Archana P. Tiwari, IRS, Director General, NACIN, Mr. Yogendra Garg, IRS, Addl. Director General, Centre for Excellence & GST addressed the inaugural session which was attended by a large number of senior executives of public sector enterprises.
In his Welcome Address, Dr. U.D. Choubey, Director General, SCOPE, said that introduction of GST has been a landmark initiative and a game changer in the economic history of India. It will provide long term economic development and regional balanced growth, he added.
Mr. Ved Prakash, Chairman, SCOPE & CMD, MMTC, said that GST has created a level playing field and we can now compete with international players as well. He said that responsibilities lies more on PSEs to go ahead and implement the initiatives of the government and set an example.
Ms. Archana P. Tiwari Chief Guest and Director General, NACIN, said that through GST, we will create a unified national market and observe reduction in prices, harmonization of tax all across the states, improve in investment, increase in consumption which in turn would improve production.Mr. Yogendra Garg, IRS, Additional Director General, Centre for Excellence & GST presented the programme perspective.
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