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ONE NATION, ONE TAX HAS MADE TAX STRUCTURE ACROSS THE NATION SIMPLER AND MORE TRANSPARENT: LOK SABHA SPEAKER


INCREASING NUMBERS OF WOMEN OFFICERS IN CIVIL SERVICES REFLECT INDIA’S GROWTH AND ASPIRATION: LOK SABHA SPEAKER

LOK SABHA SPEAKER ADDRESSES OFFICER TRAINEES OF THE 76TH BATCH OF THE INDIAN REVENUE SERVICE (C&IT) IN PARLIAMENT HOUSE COMPLEX

Posted On: 27 NOV 2025 6:56PM by PIB Delhi

Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla today observed that reforms in direct and indirect taxes, along with the “One Nation, One Tax” GST framework, have made the nation’s tax structure simpler and more transparent, contributing to India’s growth and prosperity. He added that it is the responsibility of revenue service officers to maintain and strengthen this transparent system.

Shri Birla made these remarks while addressing Officer Trainees of the 76th Batch of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS–C&IT), who are attending an Appreciation Course in Parliamentary Processes and Procedures organized by the Parliamentary Research and Training Institute for Democracies (PRIDE) in the Parliament House Complex.

Expressing joy at the rising numbers of women officers in various Central and All India Services, Shri Birla noted that the increasing numbers of women officers reflect India’s growth and aspirations.

Shri Birla also praised the technical skills and knowledge of today’s youth, who are at the forefront of leveraging advanced technology, research, and innovation for nation-building. He noted that the bold, confident, and fresh perspectives of young Officer Trainees will help India progress toward global leadership. He further stated that their contributions will significantly support the goal of Viksit Bharat as envisioned by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Birla emphasized that the Parliament of India is the centre of the nation’s democratic process and policymaking. He added that IRS officers will become key pillars of India’s economic strength in the years ahead.

Shri Birla underlined that IRS officers not only collect taxes but also play major roles in respecting honest taxpayers, facilitating business, preventing illegal trade and money laundering, and maintaining financial discipline.

He reiterated that the government aims to simplify and ease the taxation system so that citizens feel connected to the nation’s growth and prosperity. The larger goal is to ensure transparency and accountability, and to establish a system where taxes are collected strictly in accordance with the law. Significant progress has been made in this regard in recent years, he observed.

Shri Birla noted that modern tools such as digital tax systems, AI-based assessments, and data analytics further enhance transparency and fairness in taxation. He called upon the young OTs to contribute through their hard work, ability, and innovation.

He encouraged the OTs to undertake a deep study of taxation laws, parliamentary debates, and recent legislation to understand the letter and spirit of the law. He expressed confidence that the batch of young IRS officers, with their dedication, capability, and technical expertise, will further strengthen India’s tax administration and play an important role in the country’s economic progress.

The 76th Batch of the IRS–C&IT comprises 79 OTs, including 5 from Bhutan. Women constitute 40% of the batch; 32% of the OTs come from rural backgrounds. The average age of the batch is 28 years, and 51 OTs have prior work experience.

Secretary General of Lok Sabha, Shri Utpal Kumar Singh, delivered the welcome address, on the occasion.

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