Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has launched a mobile app and online services for the excise department, enhancing transparency and efficiency. The app allows citizens to report GST-related issues confidentially, while online services streamline permissions for ethanol and alcohol.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has introduced a mobile app and online services for the excise and taxation department. This initiative aims to make departmental processes more technology-driven, ensuring timely service delivery and enhancing revenue management. The Kar Hiteshi mobile application, developed by the department, was inaugurated by Saini.

The app allows citizens to report GST-related issues confidentially. Users can upload photos, videos, or documents to highlight problems like fake billing, wrongful input tax credit, unregistered businesses, non-issuance of bills, or hidden transactions. An official statement confirmed that the informer's identity remains undisclosed to field officers.
Online Services for Excise Management
Saini also launched six online excise services. These services cater to permissions related to ethanol, extra neutral alcohol (ENA), and denatured spirit. Business entities can apply online for import and export permissions for these substances. They can also track their application status and download digitally signed permission letters.
The Chief Minister emphasised the need to bring other excise services online soon. This includes brand label registration and the licensing module. The goal is to make all departmental processes fully technology-based.
GST Administration Transparency
Saini stated that this initiative will encourage voluntary reporting and enhance transparency in GST administration. Officers will investigate and take necessary actions based on the information received through the app.
During a review of the excise and taxation department's functioning, it was revealed that Haryana has achieved a 21% growth in net SGST collection at the national level. This is significantly higher than the national average of 6%.
Revenue Performance Insights
In November 2025, Haryana's net SGST collection reached Rs 3,835 crore, marking a 17% increase from November last year. The total GST collection till November in the current financial year stands at Rs 83,606 crore, which is 7% higher than last year and surpasses the national average of 5.8%.
This improved revenue performance has elevated Haryana's ranking to fourth position nationally. Officers noted that the state has 6,03,389 GST-registered taxpayers with an annual growth rate of 6.11% between 2018 and 2025.
The Chief Minister also reviewed value-added tax (VAT) and central sales tax during his assessment of the department's operations.
With inputs from PTI
More From GoodReturns

Indane, HP & Bharat Gas Cylinder Booking Rules: OTP Mandatory After LPG Refilling Gap Increased to 25-45 Days

Crash in Gold Rate in India by Rs 71,400 in Single Day; Will Gold Price Today Fall Below Rs 1.50 Lakh? Outlook

Gold & Silver Rates Today Live: MCX Gold Crashes By Rs 5,645, Silver Falls By Rs 16,540; 24K, 22K, 18K Gold

1:5 Split Soon? Vedanta Ltd To Consider 3rd Interim Dividend On March 23, Share Jumps; Record Date & Buy Call

Sleeper Vande Bharat Express New Routes Identified for Long Distance Travel

Gold & Silver Rates Today Live Updates: Will 24 Carat, 22 Carat, 18 Carat See Bullish Week Ahead?

Mega Gold Price Crash Alert! 24K Sinks Rs 1.36 Lakh/100 Gm In Week; Silver Sees Losses | March 23-27 Outlook

Gold & Silver Rates Today Live: MCX Gold Ends Above Rs 1.40 Lakh, Silver Up 1%; 24K, 22K, 18K Gold On March 24

Gold Rate Crashes Over Rs 1 Lakh in Single Day, Slips to Lowest Since January; Will Gold Price Today Decline?

Gold Price Crash May Fuel Jewellery Demand: Why Kalyan Jewellers Share Price Could Shine Despite 5% Dip

Fatal Crash In Gold Rates In India By Rs 1,03,200/100 Gm; Biggest Single-Day Fall In 24K, 22K, 18K Gold Prices



Click it and Unblock the Notifications