LocalCircles ask excepted on online gaming sin industries

So good to finally appreciate a Government move., the one by GST council.

They have taxed online gaming, gambling, casino, horse racing all at the rate of 28% like the Localcircles report demanded. They also reduced gst in theaters on food pop corn etc.

Online gaming folks will say we create employment just like pan masala fellows say. Dont yield into their demands GST council more  

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Gambling of any kind must be discouraged at all times. more  
In old days we use to play game for fun like play card .cricket and other. play card decleard as gambling so stopped now it is converted into online betting good amount it is recognised by govt. and society as good practice really our mental status is now developed It is now an industry as govt. is yielding tax also more  
If young people are playing games and making money why does govt have problems more  
Well said Naina, in the guise of creating employment they are laying the foundation for creating the wrong type of society although gambling is not new to Bharat. In age old Mahabharata it was a game of dice (which is nothing but gambling) that created everything that happened thereafter. more  
the move is really good more  
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