"I urge that this issue needs urgent reconsideration in the GST Council for extending GST exemption on these (handloom and handicraft) products in the interest of the weavers and artisans," Patnaik wrote in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Stating that Odisha is well known for its handloom and handicraft products, Patnaik said a large number of weavers and artisan families earn their livelihood from this diverse production base, which is next only to agriculture.
"Therefore, prior to introduction of GST, the state government had always exempted these products from VAT (Value-Added Tax). In most of these products, there was also no excise duty," the chief minister said.
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