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Chandigarh's March GST Collection Dips 8% to ₹205 Crore

Chandigarh's GST collection saw an 8% decrease in March 2026, totaling ₹205 crore. This decline is concerning because revenue collections typically increase at the end of the financial year.

💡 Key Fact

Chandigarh's GST collections in March 2026 decreased by 8% compared to March 2025, totaling ₹205 crore.

⚡ Quick Answer

Chandigarh's GST collection fell by 8% in March 2026, reaching ₹205 crore, which is ₹18 crore less than the ₹223 crore collected in March 2025.

What's Happening

  1. Check the numbers — Chandigarh collected ₹205 crore in March 2026, against ₹223 crore in March 2025.
  2. Note the decline — This represents an 8% decrease in GST revenue.
  3. Consider the context — Collections usually rise at the financial year's end, making this drop concerning.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Assuming a single month's dip is a trend
  • Ignoring broader economic factors

Source: The Tribune

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