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Shifting Gears: Advancing from ease of starting to ease of running a business

The next wave of reforms to remove structural bottlenecks must shift its attention towards creating an environment of swift inquiries and prosecution

November 17, 2023 / 11:10 IST
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Considerable efforts have already been undertaken to improve the Ease of Doing Business and streamline business establishment procedures.

It is imperative to maintain high industry standards to achieve the anticipated growth rate, so that we can become a developed country by 2047, according to our policy mandarins. In the ongoing discourse, the predominant focus has revolved around simplifying the process of initiating a business.

Considerable efforts have already been undertaken to improve the Ease of Doing Business (EODB) and streamline business establishment procedures. Though many still complain, things have been better than before. What has not been addressed squarely is the ease of running a business, or as some call it cost of running a business.

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The government's determination to revitalise the business environment in the country is evident from its robust political resolve and efforts to eliminate obstacles hindering business operations. This is evident through the recently introduced Jan Vishwas Bill, which aims to remove criminal penalties associated with 183 provisions found within 42 Central Acts.

There is no doubt that the fundamental pillars of enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in business operations lie in reducing unwarranted delays, improving the formulation of laws, and enforcing accountability. However, we come across various cases in our States where guilty officers are not punished adequately by the enforcement system which includes both the bureaucracy and the judiciary. Judicial delays due to the adjournment pandemic are par for the course. Indeed, there is a governance deficit in many cases. Regrettably, India has claimed the unenviable top position in Asia for having the highest number of reported bribery cases.