The two day summit to finalise the goods and services tax (GST) concluded in Srinagar on Friday with most of the job done, but leaving a lot unfinished. The rates of six categories of products, including bidis, gold, agriculture implements, textile, footwear and biodiesel, will now be taken up at another round of meeting on June 3 in New Delhi. While the GST Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, brain stormed on thousands of items ranging from consumer goods to luxury cars, steel and coal to betting and gambling, inaplush hotel against the backdrop of Dal Lake, the action shifted to historical ´Chashme Shahi´,aroyal spring at one of the Mughal Gardens, for announcing the outcome of the summit on Friday. The choice of venue becameatalking point as former prime ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi are believed to have often got water to Delhi from the Chashme Shahi spring.But the summit was all about business, even as some government officials were planning