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rnewsworldenglish · 5 years ago
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Parotas placed in 18% GST bracket
Parotas placed in 18% GST bracket
As per a latest Authority for Advance Rulings (Karnataka Bench) notification, parotas will appeal to 18 per cent GST, whilst its siblings rotis, naans, kulchas and khakhras are beneath 5 per cent bracket.
Bengaluru-based iD Contemporary Meals, which sells on a median 8.5 parotas a day or parotas price over ₹100 crore throughout the nation in a yr, is readying to go for an enchantment…
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news24fresh · 5 years ago
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Parotas placed in 18% GST bracket
Parotas placed in 18% GST bracket
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As per a recent Authority for Advance Rulings (Karnataka Bench) notification, parotas will attract 18 per cent GST, even as its siblings rotis, naans, kulchas and khakhras are under 5 per cent bracket.
Bengaluru-based iD Fresh Food, which sells on an average 8.5 parotas a day or parotas worth over ₹100 crore across the country in a year, is readying to go for an appeal questioning the…
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vilaspatelvlogs · 5 years ago
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ताजा नहीं बल्कि फ्रोजन पैक पराठे पर लगेगा 18 फीसदी टैक्स!
ताजा नहीं बल्कि फ्रोजन पैक पराठे पर लगेगा 18 फीसदी टैक्स!
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नई दिल्लीः पराठे पर कितना टैक्स देना होगा इस बात पर इन दिनों रेस्टोरेंट्स और टैक्स अथॉरिटीज में घमासान मचा हुआ है. इस बीच सरकारी सूत्र बताते हैं कि चाहे कितनी ही बहस हो जाए लेकिन फ्रोजन पैक पराठे पर 18% GST देना ही होगा.
AAR ने दिया था फैसला दरसल कर्नाटक की अथॉरिटी फॉर एडवांस रुलिंग (AAR) ने हाल ही में एक फैसला दिया कि गेहूं वाला पराठा और मलाबार पराठे जो फ्रोजन पैक हैं उस पर 18% जीएसटी…
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newscontinuous · 2 years ago
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awesometeennews · 4 years ago
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The pull of the paratha
The pull of the paratha
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The high GST is not going to shrink the popularity of this now-universal flat bread
The Karnataka government recently proposed to charge 18% GST on parathas, as against 5% on rotis. Both are flat breads, though a paratha is an interleaved one, cooked with ghee and often a filling.
My mind goes back to 1970, when some colleagues and I went to Madurai to attend a week-long symposium. The…
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chaitanyabharatnews · 5 years ago
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पराठे के बाद अब पॉपकॉर्न पर देना होगा 18% जीएसटी, जानिए पूरा मामला
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चैतन्य भारत न्यूज व्यक्ति फुर्सत में बैठकर अक्सर ही पॉपकॉर्न का मजा लेता है, लेकिन अब इस मजे के लिए आपको 18% जीएसटी भरना होगा। अथॉरिटी ऑफ एडवांस रूलिंग (AAR) की गुजरात बेंच ने यह बात कही है। AAR ने यह स्पष्ट किया है कि पैक्ड रेडी टू ईट पॉपकॉर्न पर 18 फीसदी का वस्तु एवं सेवा कर GST लगेगा। अनाज पर पांच ��ीसदी जीएसटी मामले में पॉपकॉर्न बनाने वाली सूरत की कंपनी जय जलराम एंटरप्राइजेज ने एएआर से अपील की है। कंपनी ने आग्रह किया है कि उसके उत्पाद पर पांच फीसदी की दर से ही जीएसटी लगे, क्योंकि इसमें कॉर्न है, जो अनाज का ही एक प्रकार है। देश में अनाजों पर पांच फीसदी जीएसटी लगता है। हालांकि एएआर ने अपील ठुकरा दी गई और और पॉपकॉर्न पर 18 फीसदी की दर से जीएसटी लगाने का फैसला लिया गया। AAR ने ये कहा  AAR ने अपने आदेश में कहा है कि, 'जो हम्बल पैक्ड पॉपकॉर्न होता है वह स्टैंडर्ड अनाज के तहत नहीं आता। उसमें तेल पड़ा होता है और वह एक तरह से पका होता है। यह उस पॉपकॉर्न की तरह नहीं होता जिसे माइक्रोवेव में भूनकर खाया जाता है। इसलिए इस पर 18 फीसदी जीएसटी लगेगा।' पराठे पर लगा था 18 फीसदी जीएसटी गौरतलब है कि इससे पहले कर्नाटक की एक अथॉरिटी ने यह आदेश दिया था कि रोटी पर तो 5% जीएसटी लगेगा, लेकिन मालाबार पराठे पर 18% GST लगाया जाएगा। इसके लोगों ने सोशल मीडिया पर खूब मजे लिए थे। Read the full article
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18% GST ruling on ‘Parotas’ cooks up storm on social media Image Source : FILE 18% GST ruling on 'Parotas' cooks up storm on social media What is the difference between a roti and a Paratha?
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todaynewsadda · 5 years ago
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Parotas placed in 18% GST bracket
Parotas placed in 18% GST bracket
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As per a recent Authority for Advance Rulings (Karnataka Bench) notification, parotas will attract 18 per cent GST, even as its siblings rotis, naans, kulchas and khakhras are under 5 per cent bracket.
Bengaluru-based iD Fresh Food, which sells on an average 8.5 parotas a day or parotas worth over ₹100 crore across the country in a year, is readying to go for an appeal questioning the…
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tourismirctc · 2 years ago
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Find out Delhi- Agra Tour Package Cost
 One of the best cheap tours from Delhi is to Agra. Delhi- Agra tour package by train or bus is now one click away from you. To figure out one of the famous Delhi- Agra tour package cost and its details, read the following- 
Package Name
Agra Half Day Tour Without Guide
Destination Covered
Taj Mahal – Agra Fort/ Sikandra/ Itmad-ud-Dulah
Duration
Half Day Tour
Frequency/Tour Date
Monday to Thursday
Inclusions- 
A/C vehicle for transportation in seat in vehicle basis for the entire tour.
Transportation for Pickup drop from Station/Hotel and sightseeing on sharing basis.
All sightseeing and excursion as per the itinerary
Insurance Charge.
Parking Charges, GST, and Driver Allowance & All applicable taxes.
Only AC Road Transportation
Agra is a city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Agra has a rich history, reflected in its numerous monuments dotted in and around the city. The royal of Mughals call out to you and this is the perfect time to book one of the train vacation packages to Agra now to sightsee the beautiful monuments and enjoy the finger licking good food.   
Street Food in Agra-
Petha- It is prepared from white pumpkin or ash gourd and mixed with nuts which give it a unique taste.
Paratha- Agra is famous for its Mughlai Cuisine, and hence you would get the best parathas served here which is also some of the best street food in Agra. 
Dalmoth- It is a mixture of nuts, spices and fried lentils. It can also be used as snacks with beer or whisky. 
Bedai - It is somewhat of a Kachori but thinner and crispier. It is served hot with spicy potato gravy. It is an important breakfast in Agra.
Aloo Kachori- Kachoris are usually found stuffed with dal or onions but Agra’s special kachori is stuffed with mashed spiced potatoes. It is a must try. 
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new-haryanvi-ragni · 2 years ago
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Packed frozen Paratha to attract 18% GST, rules Gujarat Gujarat Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling
Packed frozen Paratha to attract 18% GST, rules Gujarat Gujarat Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling
In a similar ruling, the Karnataka bench of AAR had in 2020 in the case of Bengaluru-based ID Fresh Foods ruled that ‘frozen parotas’ need further processing before consumption and hence 18 per cent GST should be levied on it. source https://zeenews.india.com/economy/packed-frozen-paratha-to-attract-18-gst-rules-gujarat-gujarat-appellate-authority-for-advance-ruling-2521780.html
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viralbake · 2 years ago
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The government is now imposing taxation rules on the basic hunger needs of people that will mostly affect middle and lower-class earning families. Roti or Chapati will be taxed under a 5 per cent GST slab and paratha under 18 per cent. Not so happy with this proposition, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, opposed this decision … The post 18% GST On Paratha, 5% On Roti, Govt Is Taxing Basic Hunger Needs appeared first on Viral Bake.
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babatax · 2 years ago
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GST 18% on Packaged parathas, unlike chapatis, says GAAAR
GST 18% on Packaged parathas, unlike chapatis, says GAAAR
It is another stamp of approval from the advance ruling system to say that packaged paratha will attract 18% GST while chapati draws 5 per cent rate. The Gujarat Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling (GAAAR) upheld the order by the GAAR in an application filed by Vadilal Industries. Vadilal submitted that it produces eight varieties of parathas, including malabar, mixed vegetable and plain, and…
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todaynewsguru · 2 years ago
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Paratha not chapati, pay 18% GST if you can’t have cheaper roti
Paratha not chapati, pay 18% GST if you can’t have cheaper roti
SHOULD A frozen paratha be taxed at the same GST rate as a roti or a chapati? Companies in the business say the rate can’t be higher since the principal ingredient for both is whole wheat flour. But after fighting for over 20 months, the producer, in this case, Vadilal Industries Ltd, has been told that paratha would attract 18 per cent. The chapati, however, attracts only 5 per cent GST. The…
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squarwell-breakingnews · 2 years ago
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AAAR: Frozen parathas not rotis, to face 18% GST rate - Times of India
AAAR: Frozen parathas not rotis, to face 18% GST rate – Times of India
MUMBAI: Ahmedabad-based Vadilal Industries, manufacturer and supplier of a wide range of ‘parathas’, has not succeeded in convincing the Appellate Authority for Advance Rulings (AAAR) that a paratha is nothing but unleavened Indian bread. Or that, as wheat flour is its primary ingredient, it bears a close resemblance to ‘roti’ and ‘chapatti’ and hence should be taxable at 5% GST rate. The…
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awesometeennews · 4 years ago
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The pull of the paratha
The pull of the paratha
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The Karnataka government recently proposed to charge 18% GST on parathas, as against 5% on rotis. Both are flat breads, though a paratha is an interleaved one, cooked with ghee and often a filling.
My mind goes back to 1970, when some colleagues and I went to Madurai to attend a week-long symposium. The organisers served good southern fare. After two or three days, some north Indians…
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omyindian · 3 years ago
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Did You Know These are the Best Street Food Cities in India?
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Our parents often tell us to put our phones away when we are eating lunch or dinner. Are they concerned about our vision? While that may be true, it is not the only reason. The main motive is to make sure we enjoy our meal with family and share the joy of being together. We do more than just eat food. It is something we celebrate and, most importantly, it is something that brings us together. When we sit down together to eat, we share more than just food. We also share happiness. Sometimes, even our sorrows.
Did you know that a Punjabi can only eat Punjabi food? A Gujarati may eat only Gujarati food. No. Although we have many different cultures, we still believe in oneness. Street food in India is one such influence. Let's dive deeper into Indian street food by looking at the following list. It is divided by city.
1) Delhi
This capital city is at the top of the Indian street food list due to its flavorful essence. You can find the best street food in Delhi, starting from the Chandni Chowk desi dhabas to the high-end markets at Connaught Place and ending at food stalls on metro lines. You will be tempted to eat more of the delicious kebabs, butter chicken, stuffed paraanthas, colorful platters of chaat and dahi bhallas, North Indian cuisines such as chole-bhature, connaught place, rajma, and kulhad lassi. The best Indian street food is found in this top Indian city. This Indian city is a food paradise, with delicious sweet and savory dishes.
2) Mumbai
The category of most visited cities in India includes the city of dreams. Vada Pav is the most popular street food in Mumbai. The vada pav, a fried potato dumpling that is perfectly balanced with chutneys or green chillies, is one of the most popular Indian staple foods. Mumbai's best street food includes bhel puri and sev puri as well as pani puri, panipuri, chaat, ice gsts, dosas bun maska, misal pav and chaat. Another popular snack is the pav bhaji. A bhaji made from mixed vegetables will always include a bit of Amul butter at the top. The chopped onions add a great balance to the spicy bhaji. It will also be a treat to enjoy Indian street food at Juhu Beach.
3) Kolkata
Street food in India speaks volumes about India's authentic cultures and traditional dishes. You will find delicious and affordable street food in Kolkata. It doesn't matter if you live in Kolkata, the street food will not leave you. Kathi rolls are a popular choice, with many customizable fillings such as mashed potatoes and chicken, eggs, chicken or meat. Non-vegetarians will find many options, such as mutton chops, Mughlai parathas and kosha mangsho, which are succulent meat pieces cooked in a gravy that is good with rice. Besides this, some vegetarian options include ghugni chaat (made with dried white peas, veggies, and Indian spices), jhalmuri (made with puffed rice, roasted peanuts, finely chopped onions, tomatoes, boiled potatoes, and basic spices), puchkas (or golgappas), telebhaja (brinjal/onion/potato or fish coated with gram flour, deep-fried in the hot oil are a perfect evening snack for Bengalis). There are also sugary desserts such as rasogulla and mishti doi.
4) Bengaluru
Because of its growing advancements in corporate sector, Bengaluru is one the most desirable cities in India. This city is a top choice for finger-licking foods. It's a popular destination for South-Indian cuisines such as vadas, dosas (which are served with sambhar), and akki roti (a bread with rice flour and finely chopped vegetables, which is served with coconut chutney, a delicious condiment that makes it a huge hit). Other must-try delights include kebabs and a variety of rolls.
5) Amritsar
You've never seen a Punjabi eat a non-butter meal. Well, that's rare. They love a spoonful of butter or ghee. You might also fall in love with it once you have tried it. Without the delicious and hearty Punjabi food, there is no list of street food in India. You can choose from Amritsari Kuchas, shammi Kebabs, butter chicken and chicken tikkas as well as fried fish, mutton masala and mutton chaap. A must-have winter meal is Makki ki Roti and Sarson ka Saag. You can satisfy your sweet tooth with a large glass of lassi, or indulge in the richness and flavor of gajar ka hawa, jalebis, seviyans and gulab jamuns.
6) Lucknow
You might be wondering what Lucknow is known for. You are in the right place. No matter if you're a true Nawab, you will still be treated like one by the city, which offers the finest Nawabi food delights. You will find delicious kebabs with crispy coatings and tender fillings, creamy Korma, and biryani with juicy meat bits in nearly every corner of the city. The sinful basket, or katori-chaat, will win your heart with its colorful presentation and mesmerizing flavor. You can also enjoy some delicious sweet dishes from Lucknow, such as malai makhan and shahi tutda.
7) Indore
Indore is yet another Indian street food destination. Its unique flavour might make you awestruck. If you are looking for a more authentic experience, Sarafa Bazaar & Chhapan Dukaan are the best places to go. You will be delighted by the soft dahi badas and the unique combination of poha and jalebi. Johny's Hot Dogs is another option if you are looking for non-veg options. You will love Johny's egg and mutton benejos. Sweet dishes can bring you joy. Indori Shikanji is a sweet dish that uses milk, buttermilk and dry fruits. Jalebas, which is a larger version of jalebi, is another option.
8) Chennai
Perhaps you have seen Two States, a Bollywood film. Alia Bhatt played the role of a South Indian girl in the movie, Two States. It is evident that South India's authentic culture is represented by the simple way food is served on a banana leaf and the ease of eating with your hands. Chennai is the safest and most populated city in India. It is also home to some of India's best street food. Dosas, uttapams and idlis are some of the most popular. They come with coconut chutney and sambhar. Another famous city treat is the Murukkus. These crunchy snacks are made of a mixture of rice flour and gram flour. They are then fried in hot oil until they turn golden brown.
9) Patna
Street food in India is all in the details. How can you miss Patna when we look at Indian street food? The best litti Chokha is found in city lanes. This is litti dipped in ghee and served with chokha, which is a perfect combination of brinjals (potatoes, tomatoes, and many Indian spices). Batata puri, which gives you two flavours of golgappas and chaat), kadai poultry, mutton ketos, and many other delicious treats are also good. If you're in the area, sweet treats like malpua or chandrakala (or perhaps pedakiya which is somewhat like gujia), balushahi and dahi jalebi are must-haves.
10) Ahmedabad
Let's begin with khakhra and fafda. Is it the first thing to come through? Is it 3 Idiots the first thing that came through? Well, that's funny. Others might think of their Gujarati friends who are always full of energy. They are a wonderful example of hospitality and forgiveness, which is something I admire the most. You might be wondering why. You must first visit the city to taste the delicious street food of India.
We wish you enjoy your meals no matter where you are!
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