Cars, SUVs and motorbikes get cheaper as GST kicks in

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July 1, 2017

New Delhi, Jul 1: Prices of popular cars and motorcycles & scooters come down from Saturday as the GST regime kicks in, even though hybrids and bigger bikes with engines above 350cc become dearer.cars 2

The GST rates will bring in tax parity across the country and will lead to a regime of 'one nation, one tax', say auto makers. One of the biggest benefit will be flowing in for people living in Mumbai where the Octroi will be subsumed in the new GST rate.

While companies will be announcing the new prices from Saturday, some will keep them a secret going up till Monday as they make changes to their internal software and pricing mechanims to factor in GST, which will also have an impact across the manufacturing and supply value-chain, including parts-providers and margins of dealers.

"There will be no billing from dealerships on Saturday and Sunday and commercial transactions will not be carried out," said Y S Guleria, senior VP, sales & marketing at Honda Motorcylce and Scooter India. "However, bookings will remain open."

Larger SUVs and sedans will see the maximum price cut while smaller cars will also be marginally cheaper. For example, the Mercedes GLS350 SUV will be cheaper by Rs 3 lakh, while Hyundai's popular Creta is expected to see a drop between Rs 40,000 and Rs 60,000.

On the other hand, small car Grand i10 will be cheaper by Rs 3,000 to Rs 14,000, the maximum cut happening in Mumbai for the diesel variant, officials said.

"The final prices are still being worked out, but we have already assured customers that even if they buy in the pre-GST regime, the prices will be protected. Any change in prices, if it works in the customer's favour, will be adequately taken care off," a Hyundai official said.

Maruti officials also said that prices will come down, but said that these are still being worked out. "There are different tax rates across various states currently, and the final calculations are being carried out now. We should be able to come out with the final prices by Saturday," an official said.

Toyota India said that price of the Fortuner SUV will come down by Rs 2.1 lakh on account of lower GST rates. On the other hand, the Innova multi-purpose will be cheaper by Rs 90,000. "We will be passing on the price benefit to the market. However, on the Camry hybrid, the price will go up," N Raja, sales & marketing director at Toyota India, said.

Prices of Hero Moto's bikes and scooters are likely to go down by 5% to factor in the lower duty. Close competitor Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) will also cut prices, with the popular Activa scooter likely to get cheaper by Rs 3,400.

However, bikes over 350cc will become expensive with models from companies such as Royal Enfield, Triumph, Harley-Davidson and Ducati getting dearer.

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July 2,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 2: Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Thursday accused BS Yediyurappa-led state government of "failure" to protect the citizens from coronavirus, stating that Karnataka was suffering due to lack of co-ordination in the cabinet.

In a series of tweets, the JD(S) leader slammed the state government for wasting their time in giving out contradictory statements regarding COVID-19 figures instead of learning lessons from the Kerala government.

"It is shocking to see COVID-19 patients being turned down by the hospitals due to lack of beds. The government has failed in its duty to protect the citizens. The CM and his cabinet colleagues wasted precious time in mere talking for the last three months. As the escalated Covid numbers stare them in the face, they are now helpless," Kumaraswamy wrote.

"Even when you have a proven model in Kerala government's success in Covid management, the ministers waste time in issuing contradictory statements and doing nothing. Karnataka suffers due to lack of co-ordination in the cabinet," he said.

Urging the government to act together, he said that if the government does not get its act together, the day is not far when Covid patients would be "condemned to die on the streets."

We are already seeing heart-wrenching stories of patients denied treatment," he added.

Kumaraswamy also appealed to the Karnataka government to consider the suggestions he had made earlier and not to indulge in party politics in these testing times.

"I appeal to the government to consider the suggestions I made earlier and act accordingly. This is not the time for party politics."

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July 21,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 20: The Karnataka Congress on Monday slammed the State government's decision to distribute beds used by COVID-19 patients to Government-run hostels and called it as a "ridiculous" decision.

"It's ridiculous that the Govt plans to distribute beds used by COVID patients to Govt run hostels," read a tweet from the Karnataka Congress president DK Shivkumar.

He further said that the Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa should give these beds to his ministers, MLAs and officials.

He further went on to urge parents and students to speak "against this move" by the State government.

"Let CM @BSYBJP give these beds to his Ministers, MLAs & Officials! We are launching a movement against this Govt & appeal to parents, students & youths to speak against this move," Shivkumar's tweet read further.

Along with the tweet he also shared a video as well.

Karnataka reported 3,648 COVID-19 cases and 72 deaths on Monday, taking active cases to 42,216 and death toll to 1,403. Bengaluru recorded the highest number of cases and deaths today at 1,452 & 31, respectively, said the State Health Department.

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February 15,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 15: The new Karnataka Minister for Forest Anand Singh on Friday said that he is ready for 'change in the portfolio' as opposition parties are leveling charges against Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa for appointing him, despite having 15 cases registered under Forest Act against him.

"If Chief Minister wants to change my portfolio, I am ready," he added.

Speaking to newsmen here, he said that there are 15 cases pending against him. The Legislator from Vijayanagara in Mine rich Ballari district said anyone can go through the Chargesheets and find out whether there are any direct charges against him. Claiming that the cases against him were 'minor violations', he had earlier linked them to traffic violations by a vehicle owner.

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