Deccan Chronicle

Fadnavis highlights Maha biz reform at ISB

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Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devandra Fadnavis on Saturday spoke up against the large number of permits required to start a new business which, he said, was limiting entreprene­urship.

He said the Maharashtr­a government had brought down the requiremen­t for permits to start a hotel from 179 to 29.

He was speaking at the annual leadership summit of the Indian School of Business here.

Mr Fadnavis spoke about competitiv­e leadership which he said was all about creating processes and inspiring people.

“The Maharashtr­a government has merged seven different department­s and 14 schemes and this has led to more practical use of labour and intelligen­ce. We have managed to convert 11,000 villages suffering from severe drought conditions to have enough water, which is no less than a water revolution. This kind of revolution­ary thinking can make a change,” Mr Fadnavis said.

This was followed by a panel discussion with Amazon India VP Sriraman Jagannatha­n Kalaari Capital MD Vani Kola among others.

Mr Pramod Bhasin, CEO Genpact, who delivered the opening address said, “As students, you should raise the bar for learning and performanc­e by building up your risk appetite and challengin­g. Going obsolete convention­s but respect norms.” Mr P. Venkataram­an from Dr Reddy Labs asked students to think out of the box and according to the convenienc­e of the general public while developing products.

 ?? — DC ?? Maharashtr­a Chief Minsiter Devendra Fadnavis (left) with ISB Dean Prof. Rajendra Srivastava and film-maker Karan Johar at the ISB leadership summit.
— DC Maharashtr­a Chief Minsiter Devendra Fadnavis (left) with ISB Dean Prof. Rajendra Srivastava and film-maker Karan Johar at the ISB leadership summit.
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