Lucknow, Sept. 21 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday held a video conference with NDA legislators and ministers to outline the state's "GST Reform Awareness Campaign," scheduled from September 22 to 29 in the first phase. The initiative seeks to take the benefits of the Centre's new GST reforms directly to traders and customers while also promoting indigenous products during the festive season. Calling the reforms "Next-Gen GST" and a culmination of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decade-long stable and visionary economic management, the CM said the changes were fundamentally aimed at reducing the tax burden on every Indian. "This is not only a policy adjustment but it is about ensuring cheaper goods for citizens, smoother business for traders, and greater strength to the Indian economy," he remarked. Under the campaign, public representatives will visit markets daily in their constituencies. Yogi Adityanath, along with both deputy chief ministers, will actively participate. MPs, MLAs, MLCs, ministers and councillors have been asked to spend one-two hours in marketplaces every day during the week-long campaign. District in-charge ministers will coordinate with local representatives and organisations to ensure wide reach. To highlight the impact, short customer videos will be recorded during festive purchases, showcasing their appreciation for cheaper goods and their gratitude to the Prime Minister. Public representatives will explain in simple terms how GST reforms are making trade easier, ensuring affordability for consumers, and boosting India's journey towards becoming a developed nation. Yogi instructed ministers and legislators to meet traders, farmers, students, women, local bodies and business associations in their districts, explaining how reduced GST rates will improve purchasing power, attract investment and generate employment....