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NITI Aayog panel reckons further easing of quality control orders, scrapping of mandatory CSR for MSMEs

NITI Aayog Member’s Rajiv Gauba-headed panel has finalized a report, likely to be released by December-end, which proposes radical overhaul of registration, licensing, and inspection frameworks for businesses. The report suggests cutting penal interest on delayed GST payments from 18% to 12%.

December 12, 2025 / 11:10 IST
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Niti Aayog Member Rajiv Gauba
Niti Aayog Member Rajiv Gauba

Pausing Quality Control Orders (QCOs) on raw materials and capital goods, relaxing registration and licensing norms of businesses, simplifying GST return filing, as well as maintaining policy stability, are the key recommendations of the NITI Aayog panel, headed by former Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, according to sources privy to the matter.

The panel headed by Gauba, currently a Member of NITI Aayog, was constituted in August. It has been tasked with reviewing non-financial regulatory reforms, with an objective of enhancing ease of doing business and cutting down the compliance burden of enterprises.

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The Gauba-headed panel has finalised a report, which is yet to be released to the public. Government sources aware of the deliberations tell Moneycontrol that it has proposed a radical overhaul of several regulatory frameworks, and the report may be released to the public by the end of December. “As of now, the report has been shared with the ministries concerned,” one official said.

‘Reduce compliance, ease registration process’