Mumbai, September 01: we knew that the govt has been introduced the Goods Service Tax regime on July 1.Apart from this many of the people couldn't understand GST. from this perspective a Ganapati pandal in Mumbai decided to do things with a GST twist.
Ganpati members in Mulund decided to highlight the positives of the "controversial" GST in a unique manner.
Urging people to consider the "greater good", they made their Ganesh idol using things that attract zero-percent GST such as Gandhi topi, Indian flag, pot, diyas, khadi yarn, cotton, coffee beans, betel nuts, salt, and slate.
The Srinivas Ganesh Utsav Mandal in Mulund has had a history of celebrating the Ganesha festival in an eco-friendly manner. This year, the mandal has taken up GST as its theme.