Single Window System
The Central Government is working on setting up
a Single Window System for clearances and approvals of industry in the country.
Despite the presence of several IT platforms for investing in India such as in departments
of the Government of India and State Single Window Clearances, investors need to
visit multiple platforms to gather information and obtain clearances from different
stakeholders. To address this, the creation of a centralized Investment Clearance
Cell which would provide end-to-end facilitation support, including pre-investment
advisory, information related to land banks; and facilitating clearances at Central
and State level was proposed and the same is also a Budget Announcement 2020-21.
The cell is being planned as a One-stop digital
platform to obtain all requisite central and state clearances/approvals required
to start business operations in India. The Investment Clearance Cell will be a National
portal that integrates the existing clearance systems of the various Ministries/
Departments of Govt. of India and of State Governments without disruption to the
existing IT portals of Ministries and will have a single, unified application form.
This will eliminate the need for investors to visit multiple platforms/ offices
to gather information and obtain clearances from different stakeholders and provide
time-bound approvals and real time status update to investors.
All the concerned State Governments including Tamil
Nadu and Central Ministries/Departments are being taken on board for the Single
Window Clearance System.
Further, a GIS enabled land bank under Industrial
Information System (IIS) is being developed,
and it has been launched in a phased manner by the Department on 27th August,
2020 with integration of 6 States Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat,
Odisha and Goa; other concerned states are being on boarded.
With the objective of facilitating investment,
fostering innovation, building best in class manufacturing infrastructure, making
it easy to do business and enhancing skill development, the Government is focusing
on 27 sectors under Make in India 2.0. Department for Promotion of Industry and
Internal Trade is coordinating action plans for 15 manufacturing sectors, while
Department of Commerce is coordinating 12 service sectors.
This information was given by the Union Minister
of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal,
in a written reply in the Lok Sabha on 16 September
2020.