The department of industrial policy and promotion (DIPP) aims to do so via a combination of measures -- streamlining the application process, single-window clearance and more digitisation. Ramesh Abhishek, the department’s secretary, has told state commerce ministers and officials these would be in place by March.
He has also asked states for ‘detailed business process engineering’ to overhaul the current process in this regard.
These two cities are the testing ground for the World Bank’s ranking on ‘ease of doing business’ in this country. The latest ranking for India is 131st of 189 countries surveyed. The development should have an effect on entrepreneurship in other cities, too. As for the measure on ‘starting a business’, one of the 10 on which the World Bank does the ranking, this country is at 155th position, further down from 151st a year before.
Currently, there are 14 procedures to start a business in Mumbai and 12 in Delhi, down from an average of 29 only two years earlier. Among these, the largest amount of time is taken by two steps -- reserving the company name online with the registrar of companies and registering for medical insurance at the regional office of the Employee’s State Insurance Corporation (ESIC).
| Ease of Doing Business | |||
| Delhi | Mumbai | South Asia | |
| No. of days taken to start a business | 26 | 26 | 15.4 |
| No. of procedures required | 12 | 14 | 8.1 |
| Cost of starting a business for men (% of income per capita) | 11.4 | 16.5 | 13.4 |
| Cost of starting a business for women (% of income per capita) | 11.4 | 16.5 | 13.4 |
| Source: World Bank | |||
“More synergy between agencies which provide clearances belonging to the central government, as well as those at the state and municipal levels, are needed,” says Arindam Guha from consultancy Deloitte.
Getting electricity connections, securing building permits and registering property are all dealt at the municipal level, where more policy action is needed, he added.
While some states have instituted a specific body such a single-stop secretariat to look at all concerns of a new business, others are yet to do so, a DIPP official said, on condition of anonymity.
The World Bank rankings come in the backdrop of senior government officials repeatedly saying India’s ranking would be impressive in the 2017 report. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s stated aim is to push India among the top 50 nations by the time the 2018 report comes. That means rising 80 places in a year. Officials contend the target is being maintained, with key ministries being made responsible for delivering on various parameters.
| Major procedures taking the most number of days to be completed | |
| Register for VAT online | 10 days |
| Register for medical insurance (ESIC) | 9 days |
| Obtain a tax account number for income taxes deducted at source from the assessing office in the Mumbai income-tax (I-T) dept | 7 days |
| Obtain a permanent account number from an authorised franchise or agent appointed by the National Securities Depository or the Unit Trust of India Investors Services, as outsourced by the I-T dept | 7-10 days |
| Reserve the company name online with the registrar of companies | 2-7 days |
| Note: Figures are same for both Delhi, Mumbai; ESIC: Employee's State Insurance Corporation; Source: World Bank | |
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