My bill, My Adhikar: Modi government announces, impose shopping bill and get a gift of Rs 1 crore
Announcement of Modi government, impose shopping bill and get a gift of Rs 1 crore - PM Modi Sarkari Yojana
Mera Bill Mera Adhikar application will be launched on both Android platform and iOS platform. If someone uploads GST bill on the application, he will get a cash reward. Mera Bill Mera Adhikar scheme is being run by the Central Government. This scheme will be started by the government from September 1. The scheme will be launched in about 6 states and union territories from September 1. Under this scheme, an official mobile application has also been launched by the government. By uploading bills on this mobile application, people will be able to get cash rewards ranging from ₹ 10000 to ₹ 1 crore.
The Central Indirect Tax and Border Fee Board has said that the purpose of this scheme started by the government is that whenever people make a purchase, they should demand the bill from the shopkeeper for whatever item has been purchased. Do the needful. According to the information, this scheme will be started in Assam, Gujarat and Haryana, Puducherry, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
For your information, BIC has provided this information on the social media platform Twitter. In the information given on Twitter, he has said that, if people upload GST bills on this application, then they will be able to get cash reward i.e. real money.
This scheme has been designed in such a way that while the customer is purchasing the item from the shopkeeper, whatever item or service comes under the purview of GST, while making that business to consumer purchase, he should demand a bill from the seller.
Mera Bill Mera Adhikar application will be launched on both Android platform and iOS platform. If someone uploads GST bill on the application, he will get a cash reward. Mera Bill Mera Adhikar scheme is being run by the Central Government. This scheme will be started by the government from September 1. The scheme will be launched in about 6 states and union territories from September 1. Under this scheme, an official mobile application has also been launched by the government. By uploading bills on this mobile application, people will be able to get cash rewards ranging from ₹ 10000 to ₹ 1 crore.
The Central Indirect Tax and Border Fee Board has said that the purpose of this scheme started by the government is that whenever people make a purchase, they should demand the bill from the shopkeeper for whatever item has been purchased. Do the needful. According to the information, this scheme will be started in Assam, Gujarat and Haryana, Puducherry, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
For your information, BIC has provided this information on the social media platform Twitter. In the information given on Twitter, he has said that, if people upload GST bills on this application, then they will be able to get cash reward i.e. real money.
App will be launched on iOS and Android platforms
According to different information received from the internet, Mera Bill Mera Adhikar application will also be launched for Android mobile and this application will also be launched for iOS platform. When the GST bill is uploaded on this application, it should contain information about the seller's GST number, invoice number, payment amount and tax amount. Only a maximum of 25 GST bills can be uploaded on the application by any one user in a month, the minimum value of which should be ₹ 200.More than 500 computerized lucky draws will be conducted
According to the information, more than 500 computerized lucky draws will be conducted every month under this scheme. It has been told by the officials that, two lucky draws will be held in a quarter, the prize amount of which can be up to Rs 1 crore. It has also been said by the officials that work is being done to finalize this scheme and it is expected that the scheme will be launched in the month of September.This scheme has been designed in such a way that while the customer is purchasing the item from the shopkeeper, whatever item or service comes under the purview of GST, while making that business to consumer purchase, he should demand a bill from the seller.