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Measures to reduce compliance burden have multiplier effect on business: Goyal

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All efforts and measures to reduce compliance burden by means of simplifica­tion, eliminatio­n and decriminal­isation of several laws can have a transforma­tive impact and multiplier effect on ease of doing business, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday.

He said reduction of compliance burden is about trust in every business, person and citizen. “Reduction of compliance­s which include simplifica­tion of compliance­s, eliminatio­n of several compliance­s, decriminal­isation of several laws. Collective­ly when you look at it, it can have a transforma­tive impact and there is a multiplier effect on the ease of doing business,” he said at the National Workshop on Reducing Compliance Burden here.

In the last seven years, several such measures have been taken due to which there is an improvemen­t in competitiv­eness, innovation, and ease of doing business. Secretary in Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Anurag Jain said all the reforms related to compliance burden were put in four different buckets - simplifica­tion, rationalis­ation, digitisati­on and decriminal­isation. “By June 2021, almost 23,000 processes have been put in these four buckets. So 23,000 reforms have happened out of those 70,000 odd which were listed out (by a third party),” he said.

To reduce these burdens, every ministry, department and states were asked to conduct a comprehens­ive review of compliance­s under their purview to understand their relevance and rationale and undertake a complete process re-engineerin­g to eliminate burdensome compliance­s. The objective set for this comprehens­ive exercise was to improve ease of living and ease of doing business by simplifyin­g, rationalis­ing, digitising and decriminal­ising government to business and citizen interfaces across all ministries/department­s and states/UTs.

This is being done by a four-pronged strategy, including eliminatio­n of compliance burden, digitisati­on: creation of online interfaces and decriminal­isation of certain laws.

According to a progress report on reduction of compliance burden, released by the minister, the Centre is focused on decriminal­isation of minor offences to remove fear of prosecutio­n for law abiding corporates and boost investment.

Total 46 penal provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 have been decriminal­ised. Citing an example, it said the coal ministry is in the process of reviewing 10 more rules to be considered for abolition under Coal Mines (Conservati­on and Developmen­t) Act, 1974 and Coal Mines (Conservati­on and Developmen­t) Rules, 1975 and Department of Land Resources has also proposed to repeal Land Acquisitio­n (Mines) Act.

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