The move is part of process re-engineering initiatives aimed at making the "incorporation process speedy, smooth, simple and reducing the number of procedures involved for starting a business," an official release said today.
As part of the initiatives, the corporate affairs ministry would be introducing "RUN (Reserve Unique Name)" web service for reservation of company names. The service would be launched tomorrow.
There would be "zero fee for incorporation of all companies with authorised capital up to Rs 10 lakh".
"It is expected that the initiatives will significantly enhance the 'Ease of Doing Business Starting a Business' in the country and benefit a large number of stakeholders," the release said.
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