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India’s GST Collection Reaches ₹1.96 Trillion in July 2025By Allycaral News Desk | Updated August 2025


India has reported a substantial Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection of ₹1.96 trillion (₹1,96,000 crore), or approximately $22.4 billion, for the month of July 2025. This impressive figure marks one of the highest collections since the introduction of the GST system in 2017.

The robust revenue performance reflects sustained economic activity, increased domestic consumption, and a wider tax base with improved compliance. It also highlights the effectiveness of ongoing measures by the Goods and Services Tax Council and the Ministry of Finance to curb tax evasion and simplify tax processes.

Analysts attribute the rise to enhanced reporting systems, digitization of returns, increased audits, and sectoral reforms that are helping plug revenue leakages.

According to the Ministry of Finance, revenues from domestic transactions—including services and goods—showed notable growth year-on-year, while settlement of IGST among states also contributed to the total inflow.

The GST regime, often regarded as the biggest tax reform in India, was launched to unify the country’s complex indirect tax structure and improve transparency. Over the years, it has emerged as a reliable barometer for India’s formal economic activity.

As the country progresses toward its 2025–26 fiscal goals, consistent GST performance will remain crucial for infrastructure spending, welfare programs, and debt management.

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Silver Surges Past ₹1.09 Lakh per Kg on MCX – A Historic High


Mumbai, June 19, 2025 – In a historic development for the precious metals market, silver prices on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) crossed the ₹1.09 lakh per kilogram mark for the first time ever, driven by strong global cues, safe-haven demand, and investor optimism in commodities.

The benchmark July futures contract of silver surged to ₹1,09,250/kg during early trade on Wednesday, setting a new all-time high on MCX. This unprecedented rally reflects a confluence of international market momentum, a weakening dollar, and persistent inflation concerns globally.

Why Is Silver Rallying?

Analysts attribute the sharp rise in silver prices to several key factors:

  • Global Market Tailwinds: International silver prices have been steadily rising amid geopolitical tensions, higher industrial demand, and expectations of interest rate cuts by central banks, particularly the U.S. Federal Reserve.
  • Safe-Haven Demand: With global economic uncertainty and volatile equity markets, investors are increasingly turning to silver and gold as hedges, contributing to upward pressure on prices.
  • Industrial Demand: Silver is a critical component in electronics, solar panels, and EV batteries. The clean energy transition continues to boost demand for the metal across manufacturing hubs.
  • Speculative Buying: In recent sessions, silver has witnessed renewed interest from retail and institutional investors alike, fueling speculative buying on MCX.

Gold Also on the Rise

The surge in silver comes alongside gains in gold, which is trading near record highs as well. MCX gold futures hovered above ₹72,000 per 10 grams, mirroring the broader bullish sentiment in the bullion market.

What It Means for Investors and Consumers

For investors, this rally reaffirms the long-standing position of silver as a valuable portfolio diversifier and inflation hedge. However, for industries reliant on silver, such as electronics and jewelry, rising input costs could lead to downstream price hikes.

Market experts advise caution, noting that while the trend is bullish, volatility could rise in the short term. Profit-booking and macroeconomic shifts could still affect prices in the coming weeks.

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“The ₹1.09 lakh mark is a psychological and technical milestone. Silver’s fundamentals remain strong, but short-term corrections can’t be ruled out,” said Anuj Mehta, a commodities strategist.

Outlook: Will the Rally Sustain?

As the global economy navigates a mix of inflationary pressures, rate decisions, and geopolitical dynamics, precious metals are likely to remain in focus. If current trends continue, silver may test higher levels in the coming months, with resistance seen around ₹1.12–1.15 lakh/kg, according to market analysts.


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