India, Sept. 27 -- The Government of India has issued a release:

Introduction

Bihar's economy, rooted in agriculture, handlooms, handicrafts and food processing, is among the prominent beneficiaries of the recent GST rate rationalisation. From makhana farmers in Mithila to silk weavers in Bhagalpur, dairy producers linked with Sudha, and engineers at Madhepura's rail factory, the reforms are expected to reach across the state's traditional and modern sectors alike.

By lowering tax rates, the changes are expected to ease the burden on consumers, support rural livelihoods, strengthen MSMEs, and enhance competitiveness in exports. The impact will be visible across agriculture, handlooms, handicrafts, dairy, fertilisers, rail manufacturing, ...