Previously, spare parts of assistive devices required 18 percent gst. Is it 
still 18 percent? Repairing Braille embossers etc. cost too much on acount of 
18 percent gst. CSR grants are available for devices only, not for parts or any 
kind of repair.

With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
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  From: UDIT Pandey 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, September 6, 2025 1:37 AM
  Subject: Re: [AI] GST 2.0: A Reform that Still Taxes Disability


  hello everyone, 
  first, I red shrooti's article. And, each and every single line's true.
  government should give us GST exemptions.
  before saying anything further, I would request everyone to go through this 
article published by AFB ( American foundation for the blind). And, then should 
speak. Because, the reason why I said that 'I agree with shrooti's article;. Is 
only because I have read this article. And, even they think there should be 
more provisions.
  Its not about who can pay its all about who cannot pay. And, honestly, 
there's a still a lot difference between can's and canot's. So, if we are 
living in a country, we have to think about cannot as well. And, no disable 
person comes with a begging bole. Its not about boals, its about our inclusion. 
 And, Yes, I agree that these assistive technologies are necessities not 
luxuries. And, yes, they do ad as a burden to the cairgivers.
  The article link: 
https://afb.org/research-and-initiatives/research/partnered-projects/disability-squeeze-the-extra-costs-of-living-with-blindness-or-low-vision
  please, everyone, this is not a time to debate, lets try to spred this word. 
And, lets try to help our fello disabled and there caregivers. Lets stand 
united because we got this privillage that we are educated.
  Note: this is what I think, no offence to anyone in any matter. And if you 
felt bad. I am really sorry.
  with regards,
  Udit Pandey.




  On Sat, 6 Sept 2025 at 00:10, Saurav Hegde <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi,
    I loved Shruti mam's article personally.
    I don't believe in freebees but also do not in NGO distribution programmes 
as most of them are hopeless in my experience.
    Government needs to incentivise inclusion, they could have given GST 
exemptions to companies or institutions who procure screen readers and other 
assistive aids.
    If I earn good money, I have no problem in paying tax but we need to 
understand that India still has a lot of poverty and when disability adds to 
it, the situation gets worsened.
    Government also did a disservice by allocating very little to the DEPWD and 
these exemptions would have been welcome.
    At-least one journalist speaks on our behalf.


    Regards,
    Saurav




    On Fri, Sep 5, 2025 at 7:09 PM Mujtaba Merchant <[email protected]> wrote:

      Dear Avichal,



      It's not just about agreeing to disagree; it's about understanding the 
perspective of people with disabilities who face unique challenges and 
expenses. Many of us are not paid equally to our able-bodied counterparts, and 
assistive devices are essential, not luxuries. The tax burden adds to our 
already strained financial situation.



      You're right that some NGOs distribute assistive devices, but that's not 
a solution for everyone. Many people don't qualify for these distributions, and 
even when they do, it's often a temporary fix. We need systemic changes that 
make assistive technologies accessible and affordable for all.



      Moreover, we must also consider the burden borne by caregivers and 
families of people with disabilities. The financial strain of medical expenses 
and assistive technologies can be overwhelming, impacting not just the 
individual but the entire family. By reducing or exempting taxes on these 
essential devices, we can help alleviate some of the financial burdens and 
promote greater inclusivity and support.



      Furthermore, the employment rate for persons with disabilities in India 
is a significant concern. With nearly 64% of persons with disabilities not 
having jobs, it's crucial that we address the systemic barriers that prevent us 
from participating in the workforce. By providing accessible education, 
training, and employment opportunities, we can work towards a more inclusive 
society.



      Regarding your comment about "raving and ranting" and standing with a 
"begging bowl," I understand that you might not intend to come across as 
dismissive, but it's essential to recognize that advocacy is crucial for 
creating a more inclusive society. We're not asking for charity; we're seeking 
equal opportunities and access to resources that can help us thrive.



      You mentioned being happy to pay GST, citing its benefits for the 
country. While taxes do contribute to the country's development, it's essential 
to consider the disproportionate impact on people with disabilities. We face 
additional expenses for assistive devices, medical care, and other necessities. 
By exempting these devices from GST, the government can help level the playing 
field and promote inclusivity.



      Let's work together to raise awareness and push for policies that support 
people with disabilities. We can create a more equitable society where everyone 
has access to the resources they need to succeed.



      From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Avichal Bhatnagar
      Sent: Friday, September 5, 2025 6:06 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: [AI] GST 2.0: A Reform that Still Taxes Disability



      Hi mujtaba,

      Your opinion is well taken; we can always agree to disagree.

      The point is that in majority of the cases that I have come across, the 
assistive devices are distributed by different NGO's in bulk, thus making it 
free for the consumers.

      Therefore, the tax doesn't become a burden.

      Moreover, those who do not qualify in the ambit of distribution due to 
high family incomes can and must pay the tax.



      On Fri, Sep 5, 2025 at 5:59 PM Mujtaba Merchant <[email protected]> 
wrote:

        Dear Avichal,



        I'm shocked and disappointed by your reaction to Shruti's column about 
the GST on assistive devices. It's disheartening to see someone from our own 
community dismiss the struggles of others who are differently privileged. 
Assistive technologies like wheelchairs, hearing aids, and screen readers are 
not luxuries; they're necessities that can greatly improve the quality of life 
for people with disabilities.



        The argument that people should just "afford" these devices ignores the 
reality of economic disparities within the disability community. Many 
individuals and families struggle to make ends meet, and adding a tax burden 
only exacerbates their challenges.



        Rather than criticizing Shruti for advocating for change, perhaps we 
should be working together to raise awareness and push for policies that 
support inclusivity and accessibility. Let's focus on creating a more equitable 
society where everyone has access to the resources they need to thrive.





        From: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
On Behalf Of Avichal Bhatnagar
        Sent: Friday, September 5, 2025 5:33 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [AI] GST 2.0: A Reform that Still Taxes Disability



        Unnecessary raving and ranting. Why do we, the disabled always have to 
stand with a begging bowl? I am more than happy to pay GST of five percent, as 
I know how this tax helps the country; the best example was the procurement of 
the air defence system, which greatly helped us in repelling all air 



        born attacks from Pakistan during operation Sindoor.



        On Thu, Sep 4, 2025 at 1:43 PM shruti pushkarna 
<[email protected]> wrote:

          Hi all, 



          The GST Council says the aim is to “lower the tax burden on common 
people, ease blocked working capital, and facilitate ease of doing business.” 
But where is the disabled common man or woman in this narrative? My mother, who 
has rheumatoid arthritis, has had 11 surgeries—some related to her condition, 
many not. And yet, every hospital admission turns into a battle with insurers 
who use her chronic illness as an excuse to delay or deny claims. Meanwhile, 
televisions and refrigerators get tax relief, but assistive devices like 
wheelchairs, hearing aids, or screen readers remain taxed as if they were 
luxuries. If GST 2.0 is “next-gen reform,” it is still a generation too late 
for disability households. 



          Read my full column on why the cost of living for persons with 
disabilities remains invisible in policy, and painfully expensive in practice. 



          
https://shruti-pushkarna.medium.com/gst-2-0-a-reform-that-still-taxes-disability-382768cfe485



          Best,

          Shruti







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