More Than 22,000 Compliances Minimized To Ensure Ease Of Doing Business: Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Government has reduced a number of compliances to improve ease of doing business sentimentStriving to make cut down on red tapism, providing
relief to the common man and improve the sentiments for ensuring ease of doing business, the Government has managed to reduce more than
22,000 cases of compliances till date.States have managed to simplify around 13,000 compliances while more than 1,000 complex processes have
been digitised, according to the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), which falls under the purview of the
Commerce Ministry.Addressing a workshop on reducing compliance burden, organised by the department, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said that
103 offences have been decriminalised and 327 redundant provisions have been done away with.Some key steps undertaken by the government to
ease compliance burden include, introduction of single step online Aadhaar validation process for 18 services associated with driving
licence and registration certificates for vehicles and liberalising the access to geospatial data.Apart from this, 46 penal provisions of
the Companies Act 2013 and 12 offences under the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2008 have been decriminalised.Also single window
clearances for new investors have cut down on time to start new businesses
In addition to this, states too have cut down on time for providing approvals to businesses.Compliance burden basically deals with complex
procedures and rules which have been making it difficult for the common man as well as entrepreneurs to negotiate with, thus leading to
discontentment among people and corporate sector alike.The government has been keen to improve the overall sentiments to make India a better
investment destination and provide relief to people by easing and removing complex rules and redundant laws.