More than 22000 Compliances Reduced in
Government
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103 Offences Decriminalized and 327 Redundant Provisions/Laws
Removed by the Centre
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Exercise being Carried Out by Centre to Simplify, Decriminalize &
Remove Redundant Laws
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Reduction of Compliance Burden is the Best Way to Strengthen &
Boost Confidence of Business Owners
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Our Focus has been to Simplify & Streamline Procedures to Run
or Start a Business
A big exercise is being carried out by Central
Ministries & States/UTs to reduce compliance burden and the aim of this exercise
is to simplify, decriminalize & remove redundant laws, said Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce
& Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Textiles, while
speaking at the workshop on National Workshop on Reducing Compliance Burden organised by DPIIT on 28 September, 2021.
Mr. Goyal said that India,
under PM Modi, has come a long way from red-tapism to
laying the red carpet for businesses.
The mindset has evolved from “Not able to understand
complexities” to “It’s so simple to start a business”.
He said that numerous regulatory compliances only
confused the new prospects & built hesitation in investors but today we are
creating a most conducive environment for entrepreneurs.
The Minister said that the soft launch of the National
Single Window System is an outstanding example of Government's commitment to simply
and rationalise things.
The NSWS portal hosts approvals across 18 Central
Departments & 9 States and another 14 Central depts
& 5 states will be added by Dec’21.
Mr. Goyal said that through
a participative & consultative approach with all stakeholders we are identifying
& eliminating hurdles in a timebound manner.
Speaking on the occasion Secretary DPIIT said that
more than 22,000 compliances have been reduced by Union Ministries, States &
UTs so far under the initiative and about 13,000 compliances simplified while more
than 1,200 processes have been digitized. It may be noted that during last fee years 103 offences have been decriminalized and 327 redundant
provisions/laws removed.
Mr. Goyal said that the
National Workshop on Reducing Compliance Burden will showcase the progress, achievements
and notable initiatives under the exercise of Reducing Compliance Burden to ensure
Ease of Living and Ease of Doing Business.
During the workshop Ministries and States showcased
iconic reforms, shared Best Practices and highlighted impact created in continuous
endeavour to reduce compliance burden and improve quality
of living for citizens.
On the occasion Mr. Piyush
Goyal also released the Stakeholders Booklet on Reduction
of Compliances.
The Workshop is going to promote peer learning
among Ministries and States/UTs to facilitate swift adoption of Best Practices for
improved Service Delivery to citizens and businesses.
With the intent to ensure “Minimum Government,
Maximum Governance” the Government of India embarked on an ambitious journey to
reduce burdensome compliances.
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal
Trade (DPIIT) pioneered this initiative and closely engaged with the States/UTs
and Ministries for more than two years to improve the regulatory and governance
model across the country.
Under the aegis of 'Azadi
Ka Amrit Mahotsav', an initiative of the Government of India to celebrate
and commemorate 75 years of progressive India and its achievements, DPIIT held this
National Workshop on Reducing Compliance Burden.
The workshop was chaired by Mr. Piyush Goyal, and also addressed by
Ministers of State for Commerce and Industry Mr. Som Parkash and Smt. Anupriya Patel.
Some of the iconic reforms implemented by the Centre
to ease compliance burden on citizens and businesses are-
1) Removal of distinction between Domestic and International OSP (other
service provider) which will provide thrust to voice-based BPO and ITeS organizations in India,
2) liberalized access to geospatial data,
3) Introduction of ‘Mera Ration’ mobile app,
4) Introduction of single step online Aadhaar validation process for 18 services associated with Driving
License and Registration Certificate.
5) 46 penal provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and
12 offences under the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Act, 2008 decriminalized.
6) Through business process re-engineering, States/UTs
have reduced time for granting approvals/licenses, eliminated physical touch-points
and brought transparency in inspections.
7) Single window clearances for new investors have
reduced the time to start operations across businesses.
It was noted that many State Governments have also
maintained the momentum of continued reforms by implementing licensing reforms,
computerized central random inspection system, labour
reforms, initiatives to support Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSMEs) and
promote industrial development in the true spirit of cooperative federalism.
In July 2020, Cabinet Secretary had written to
all Ministries to set up a dedicated team to examine the Acts and Regulations under
their purview and reduce the compliance burden for citizens and business activities.
DPIIT has been directed to act as a Nodal Department to coordinate this exercise
of reducing compliance burden on citizens and business activities.
The objective for this comprehensive exercise is
to improve ease of living and ease of doing business by simplifying, rationalizing,
digitizing and decriminalizing government to business and citizen interfaces across
all Ministries and States/Union Territories. Following are the focus areas of this
exercise:-
1) Eliminate compliance burden across all procedures,
rules, notifications, circulars, office memorandums, etc. which merely add to time
and cost without achieving any tangible improvement in governance.
2) Repeal/amend/subsume redundant laws.
3) Decriminalize laws pertaining to technical and minor
non-compliance issues to eliminate constant fear of being prosecuted for trivial
defaults, while retaining strict criminal enforcement for serious fraudulent offences
that jeopardize and prejudice public interest.
In July-August 2020, DPIIT shared the template
of Action Plan to reduce compliance burden with all Ministries and States/UTs. Each
Department and State/UT appointed a nodal officer for coordinating the exercise
for reduction of compliance burden.
So far, through a simple, transparent, and time-bound
exercise various government agencies have reduced more than 22,000 compliances across
Ministries and States/UTs.
As part of the exercise on reducing compliance
burden, Ministries and States/ UTs implemented various initiatives that impact specific
segments of citizens and businesses. Some of the iconic Initiatives of different
departments are -
1) Department of Telecommunications:
- Distinction between Domestic and International OSP (other service provider)
removed, allowing Indian Telecom Service Providers serving foreign counterparts
to register as an OSP. Allowed sharing of EPABX and PSTN lines by domestic and international
centers. This provides massive growth thrust to BPO, BPM and ITeS organizations providing voice-based services in India
2) Department of Science and
Technology:
- Private, public entities and research institutes now allowed to collect,
process, store, publish and share geospatial data and services including maps enabling
an Indian firm offer world class geo spatial service such as Google maps. Liberalized
access to geospatial data helps stakeholders plan better for infrastructure projects,
protection from natural calamities and enables environment protection. Reduced reliance
on foreign resources and technology for geo spatial mapping
3) Department of Food and Public
Distribution:
- Migrant beneficiaries empowered to get their entitled quota of food
grains from any electronic point of sale (e-PoS) enabled
fair price shops across the country. ‘Mera Ration’ mobile
app introduced to help users identify nearest fair price shop, check entitlement
details and recent transactions. Ration cards made portable minimizing compliance
pain of migrant beneficiaries in availing their food grain quota. Facility covers
more than 75 Crore beneficiaries under National Food Security Act (NFSA) covering
almost 94.3% of NFSA population
4) Ministry of Road Transport
and Highways:
- Single step online Aadhaar validation process
introduced for 18 services associated with Driving License (DL), Registration Certificate
(RC), Transfer of Ownership, International Driving Permit, Hire-Purchase, etc.,
eliminating the need for citizens to visit the Road Transport Offices (RTO) leading
to hassle free services at the doorstep of citizens
- Registration Certificate now issued at dealer location itself. Vehicle
registration can be done anywhere in the state (Maharashtra, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh,
Haryana, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal) vis-a-vis earlier process wherein it could be
done only at respective RTO
5) Ministry of Education-
- Digital Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing (DIKSHA) user interface
developed to enable learners and teachers across the country to access curricula
of NCERT, CBSE and SCERTs online. 1.85 lakh pieces of e-content on-boarded and high
traffic on portal (~2,400 crore hits since lockdown) showcases its increased usage.
Training of teachers has been enabled online on DIKSHA with about 25 lakh teachers
benefitting from it.
6) Ministry of Micro, Small
and Medium Enterprises:
- Samadhaan portal launched empowering MSMEs
across the country to register and track grievances related to delayed payment and
settlement of disputes. CHAMPIONS portal launched by the Prime Minister for speedy
redressal of grievances of MSMEs. Over 37,000 grievances
redressed (by Aug’21) with a reply rate of more than 99%.
- Sampark portal launched to help connect
jobseekers (passed out trainees/ students of MSME Technology Centers) to recruiters.
4.73+ lakh jobseekers and more than 6,200 recruiters are registered on the portal
till date
8) Department of Consumer Affairs:
- BIS Care app launched empowering consumers to check authenticity of
ISI marked and hallmarked products. Citizens can also lodge complaints against fraudulent
products using the App.