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Ashok Leyland Ltd
Industry :  Automobiles - LCVs / HCVs
BSE Code
ISIN Demat
Book Value()
500477
INE208A01029
19.6104153
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Mar.Cap( Cr.)
ASHOKLEY
24.98
82468.92
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Face Value()
Div & Yield %
5.62
1
2.23
 

Stationery stocks gain as GST cuts make school supplies cheaper
Sep 04,2025
Kokuyo Camlin jumped 5.04%, DOMS Industries climbed 4.67%, and Navneet Education gained 0.70%.

The GST Council, in its 56th meeting chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, reduced GST on pencils, crayons, pastels, drawing charcoal, chalk sticks, and tailor’s chalk from 12% to nil. Exercise books, graph books, laboratory notebooks, and notebooks too have been exempted from GST, compared with 12% earlier.

Additionally, boxes, pouches, wallets, and writing compendiums of paper or paperboard containing assorted stationery will now attract 5% GST instead of 12%.

The move is expected to make school supplies more affordable for students while boosting demand for stationery companies.