The 'GST awareness mobile vans' were flagged off by Finance Minister Manish Sisodia from the Delhi Secretariat here and have senior officials of the trade and taxes department on board.
These vans would run through different markets across the city for around 15 days and the officials would address the issues raised by traders.
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Sisodia said he would review the facility with the department's officers after two days.
Earlier this month, Sisodia had said the government would set up help desks in small markets to help the traders.
On June 30, a day before the GST's implementation, Sisodia had said that GST might end up in a "huge mess" if concerns over the new tax regime were not resolved in time.
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