Maharashtra traders' strike nudges up prices

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| Foodgrains, sugar, pulses, and oilseeds have seen a roughly a 2 per cent rise in the prices as a result of the halt of loading and unloading of goods by traders. |
| The indefinite strike was called by the Maharashtra Foodgrains Dealers Association and the Poona Merchants Chamber from today. |
| The strike is supported by joined the Grain, Rice and Oilseeds Merchants Association (GROMA) which announced its agitation a day earlier over the service tax on gross freight charges levied on traders instead of goods transport operators. |
| Mohan Gurnani, president of the Federation of Associations of Maharashtra (FAM) that is also supporting the strike, said, "FAM has already met the state government which will make a representation on this to the Centre. Hopefully the issue is resolved soon." |
| He said states including Gujarat and Chattisgarh have already decided to join in. |
| According to Ashok Kiri, honourary secretary, GROMA, the issue would have to be settled in the next few days or supplies would run short at markets. |
| On December 3, 2004, the central government issued a notification whereby the service tax of 10 per cent in addition to the 2 per cent education cess imposed on the service provider (transport operators) would shift from January 1 2005 to the traders. |
| This move came after transport operators refused to pay. |
First Published: Jan 15 2005 | 12:00 AM IST