Chandigarh, May 4 -- Finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema on Saturday announced that the state has registered the highest-ever monthly Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection of Rs.2,653.77 crore in April this year reflecting a significant 19.77% increase compared to the corresponding period last year, and jump of 30.84% over March 2025. Cheema said that this robust growth underscores the increasing compliance among taxpayers. He said that the gross GST revenue collection for April 2025 marked an increase of Rs.438.07 crore when compared to the gross collection of Rs.2,215.70 crore recorded in April 2024, and a substantial increase of Rs.625.63 crore over the gross GST collection of Rs.2,028.14 crore in March 2025. Cheema said that this remarkable surge in GST collection reflected the positive impact of the state government's proactive measures in streamlining tax administration, enhancing compliance, and fostering a conducive business environment. "This substantial revenue growth will provide a boost to the state's exchequer, enabling government to further invest in crucial sectors such as infrastructure development, education, healthcare, and social welfare," he added....