Agarwal said that there is need to set standards and follow environment norms at sustainable and highest level.
"One simple thing, which is very important is trusting entrepreneurs and self certifications. All over the world, which we have seen is, things don't have to go to the government," he said during a panel discussion at the Economist Summit here.
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Noting that the government has started auctioning process of iron ores, he said he is looking for two things from the government.
"One is, not need to be greedy and not to look at how much money other side is making. And other is, improve ease of doing business, encourage self certification, trust entrepreneurs and trust the people," he said.
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