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Indian Railways Cuts Prices Of ‘Rail Neer

Indian Railways Cuts Prices Of ‘Rail Neer’ And Other Water Bottles: Here’s The New Rate List

Ministry of Railways cuts Rail Neer bottled water prices from Rs 15 to Rs 14 (1L) and Rs 10 to Rs 9 (500ml) from Sept 22. Netizens react.

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The benefits of GST reforms are set to kick in soon, as Indian Railways announced that from 22nd September, bottled drinking water on trains, Rail Neer, will become cheaper following the recent GST rate cuts. This change is expected to make travel more affordable and convenient for passengers. Let’s take a closer look at the new prices.

Rail Neer and other bottled prices to drop as GST reforms take effect

The next-generation GST reforms are set to come into effect from 22nd September 2025, simplifying tax slabs and reducing rates on several essential products. One of the first steps to pass on the benefit of these reforms to consumers is being taken by Indian Railways, which has announced a reduction in the prices of bottled drinking water available on trains.

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According to a circular issued by the Railway Board, the maximum retail price of Rail Neer will drop from Rs 15 to Rs 14 for a 1-litre bottle, while a 500 ml bottle will now be sold for Rs 9 instead of Rs 10. This move ensures that the GST benefits reach passengers directly and immediately.

The revised prices will also apply to other selected packaged drinking water brands sold at railway stations and on trains nationwide. The circular instructed that all necessary steps should be taken to implement these new rates from 22nd September itself.

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The English translation of this update by the Ministry on X read,

“In order to directly pass on the benefit of the reduced GST to consumers, it has been decided to reduce the maximum selling price of Rail Neer from Rs 15 to Rs 14 for 1 liter and from Rs 10 to Rs 9 for half a liter. @IRCTCofficial #NextGenGST”

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Here is how netizens reacted to the tweet made by Ministry of Railways

Soon after the announcement, netizens flooded the comment section with their reactions. Many pointed out that the price cut might not really benefit passengers, as Rail Neer bottles are rarely sold now and most bottled water on trains comes from private companies, often priced higher. Some users added a humorous touch, joking to lighten the mood, while others noted that no bottle is priced at Rs 15 anymore, with most vendors charging around Rs 20.

Here’s a look at some reactions that are worth checking out.

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Recent GST reforms

The recent GST reforms aim to simplify India’s tax structure and make it easier for both businesses and consumers. The number of GST slabs has been reduced from four to three main categories: 5% for essentials, 18% for most goods and services, and 40% for luxury and sin goods. Essentials like packaged snacks, ghee, chocolates, coffee, agricultural products, and medical equipment fall under the 5% slab, while the 18% slab covers consumer goods, electronics, and automobiles for middle-class aspirations.

The 40% slab is reserved for luxury and sin items, including tobacco, pan masala, cigarettes, bidis, aerated sugary beverages, and high-end vehicles like luxury motorcycles and helicopters. These reforms are intended not only to simplify taxation but also to encourage industries to pass on the benefits to consumers, boosting domestic demand. Brands such as Amul, HUL, L’Oréal, and Himalaya have already adjusted prices accordingly. Overall, the GST reform makes goods more affordable, strengthens economic demand, and builds a clearer, more transparent tax system.

What are your thoughts on these latest pricing of bottled water by Ministry of Railways? Do share via the comments below.

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