Brief Summary
The video discusses the underwhelming turnout at a GST Mahabachat Utsav in Raipur, suggesting that reduced GST rates did not lead to the expected increase in shoppers. It humorously notes the shopkeepers' situation and questions why more people haven't taken opportunities to go abroad. The video also encourages viewers to share videos of crowded places they encounter.
- The GST Mahabachat Utsav in Raipur's famous shopping mall saw a low turnout.
- Shopkeepers humorously noted a slight increase in "fly-killing" compared to usual.
- The video questions why more of the population hasn't traveled abroad in the last 11 years.
- Viewers are encouraged to share videos of crowded places.
Empty Shopping Mall During GST Festival
The video starts with the expectation that a reduction in GST would lead to crowded markets and shopping malls. However, the narrator finds the famous shopping mall in Raipur, the capital, empty during the GST Mahabachat Utsav at 1:30 pm. This contradicts the anticipated surge in shoppers due to the reduced GST rates.
Shopkeepers' Perspective
The video shares a humorous anecdote about the shopkeepers' situation. They remark that while they used to have very few customers, they are now experiencing a slight increase in business, metaphorically going from "killing four flies a day" to "killing 10 flies a day." This highlights the minimal impact of the GST reduction on actual sales and customer traffic.
Opportunity to Travel Abroad
The video shifts to a seemingly unrelated question, pondering why more of the "16 lakh smart and intelligent people" haven't taken the opportunity to travel abroad in the last 11 years. The narrator expresses curiosity about the lack of international travel among this demographic, without providing a clear connection to the earlier discussion about the GST event.
Call to Action
The video concludes with a call to action, encouraging viewers to share videos of crowded places they encounter. This suggests an interest in documenting and observing real-world situations where crowds are present, possibly as a contrast to the empty shopping mall observed earlier.