Govt to take feedback from companies for ease of biz ranking of states
The DIPP, with the help of the World Bank,
ranks states in terms of ease of doing business. The exercise was
started in 2015. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana jointly topped the chart
last year.
The Commerce Ministry on Thursday said it will take
feedback from businesses on implementation of reforms carried out by
states while ranking them on ease of doing business this year.
The
ministry said the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP)
will carry out a comprehensive business-to- government feedback exercise
this year.
As part of the exercise, "feedback will be taken from
businesses on the quality of implementation of the reforms claimed by
the states and UTs," it said.
It added that the feedback scores will be used to generate a ranking of states/UTs in terms of reform implementation.
"Such
a ranking will be different from the last year's ranking, which was a
ranking of de jure reforms (or reforms based on evidence submitted by
states)," the Commerce and Industry Ministry said.
The DIPP, with
the help of the World Bank, ranks states in terms of ease of doing
business. The exercise was started in 2015. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
jointly topped the chart last year.
This year, the rankings would
be based on a 405-point Business Reform Action Plan (BRAP) spread
across 12 reform areas such as labour regulation enablers, contract
enforcement and property registration
It said this year there are
103 new set of reforms (out of 405) which include central inspection
system, online land allotment, online single window system for granting construction permits and approval for boiler manufacturers.
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