NEW DELHI: In a bid to ensure its reforms<\/a> are counted by the World Bank<\/a> in its ease of doing business<\/a> survey<\/a>, the government<\/a> is reaching out to respondents and nodal departments to ensure they are aware of the reforms undertaken.
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\nThe World Bank has started the process of gathering the user feedback across 189 countries for the next edition of ease of doing business report. Up by just one position, India was ranked 130 out of 189 countries on the global doing business report last year, causing disappointment in the government that had expected a better ranking.
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\nIndia aims to jump 80 spots to be in the top 50 spots in this year’s list. The World Bank interacts with the users before acknowledging the reforms. Lack of positive feedback on the ground was one of reasons cited for India’s poor show in the global ranking even though the government took many measures to improve the business environment.
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The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (
DIPP<\/a>), the nodal department for the ease of doing business rankings, has asked departments of justice, urban development and power and also lawyers and chartered accountants to refer to the reform-related information made available online. \"They can check and verify if we have accomplished the reforms we have claimed. There has to be more awareness of steps being taken by the government,\" a senior government official said.
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\nThe central government had said that efforts and reforms it has undertaken along with the states were not adequately captured in the ranking released by World Bank last year.
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\nEach ministry was then told to meet once a week to ensure steps are being taken to improve the ease of doing business in their subject matters. Besides, they were also asked to meet with stakeholders and gather feedback from respondents and address any issues raised. All the ministries have also been asked to set up a task force to monitor steps being taken to promote ease of doing business and also appoint a third-party observer to study the effectiveness of reforms and suggest further action.
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\nDIPP has now captured reforms undertaken by the government across the 10 parameters the World Bank will assess as part of its global study. These include getting electricity, enforcing contracts, starting business, registering property, resolving insolvency, construction permits, getting credit, protecting minority investors, paying taxes and trade across borders.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58139139,"title":"In a 1st, SC deactivates BSNL mobile tower on cancer patient's plea","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/in-a-1st-sc-deactivates-bsnl-mobile-tower-on-cancer-patients-plea\/58139139","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58139141,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Government reaches to nodal departments to improve ranking in World Bank's ease of doing business","synopsis":"India was ranked 130 out of 189 countries on the global doing business report last year. India aims to jump 80 spots to be in the top 50 spots in this year\u2019s list.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/government-reaches-to-nodal-departments-to-improve-ranking-in-world-banks-ease-of-doing-business","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Ruchika Chitravanshi","author_link":"\/author\/479237201\/ruchika-chitravanshi","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479237201.cms?width=100&height=100","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479237201,"author_name":"Ruchika Chitravanshi","author_seo_name":"ruchika-chitravanshi","designation":"Correspondent","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-04-12 08:37:36","lastupd":"2017-04-12 08:38:46","breadcrumbTags":["Survey","World Bank","industry","Government","reforms","DIPP","Rank","Ease of Doing Business"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/government-reaches-to-nodal-departments-to-improve-ranking-in-world-banks-ease-of-doing-business"}}" data-authors="[" ruchika chitravanshi"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-04-12" data-index="article_1">

政府达到节点部门提高排名在世界银行的经商

印度排名130的189个国家在去年全球营商环境报告。印度打算跳80点是在今年的排名前50名。

Ruchika Chitravanshi
  • 更新于2017年4月12日08:38点坚持

新德里:为了确保其改革数的世界银行在其缓解做生意的调查,政府是接触受访者和节点部门确保他们意识到改革。

世界银行已经开始收集用户反馈的过程跨越189个国家的下一版缓解做生意的报告。由只有一个位置,印度排在189个国家的130去年全球营商环境报告,导致政府失望,期待一个更好的排名。

印度打算跳80点是在今年的排名前50名。世界银行认识到改革前与用户交互。缺乏积极的反馈在地上是原因之一印度的穷人在全球排名显示,尽管政府采取了很多措施来改善商业环境。



产业政策和推广的部门(DIPP),节点部门缓解做生意的排名,要求司法部门、城市发展和权力以及律师和注册会计师网上参考各类信息。“他们可以检查和确认如果我们已经完成了改革。必须有更多的认识政府能尽快采取措施,”一位高级政府官员说。

中央政府曾表示,努力和改革以及美国没有采取充分捕捉在去年世界银行公布的排名。

每个部门然后告诉满足一周一次,以确保正在采取措施改善商业环境的题材。除此之外,他们还要求与利益相关者和收集受访者的反馈和解决任何问题。所有的部门也被要求建立一个工作小组来监控正在采取措施促进缓解做生意的,还任命第三方观察者研究改革和建议进一步行动的有效性。

DIPP已捕获的改革由政府在10参数世界银行将评估作为其全球研究的一部分。这些包括电力,执行合同,开始业务,注册性质,解决破产,施工许可证、获得信贷,保护中小投资者、纳税和跨境贸易。

  • 发布于2017年4月12日上午08:37坚持
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NEW DELHI: In a bid to ensure its reforms<\/a> are counted by the World Bank<\/a> in its ease of doing business<\/a> survey<\/a>, the government<\/a> is reaching out to respondents and nodal departments to ensure they are aware of the reforms undertaken.
\n
\nThe World Bank has started the process of gathering the user feedback across 189 countries for the next edition of ease of doing business report. Up by just one position, India was ranked 130 out of 189 countries on the global doing business report last year, causing disappointment in the government that had expected a better ranking.
\n
\nIndia aims to jump 80 spots to be in the top 50 spots in this year’s list. The World Bank interacts with the users before acknowledging the reforms. Lack of positive feedback on the ground was one of reasons cited for India’s poor show in the global ranking even though the government took many measures to improve the business environment.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (
DIPP<\/a>), the nodal department for the ease of doing business rankings, has asked departments of justice, urban development and power and also lawyers and chartered accountants to refer to the reform-related information made available online. \"They can check and verify if we have accomplished the reforms we have claimed. There has to be more awareness of steps being taken by the government,\" a senior government official said.
\n
\nThe central government had said that efforts and reforms it has undertaken along with the states were not adequately captured in the ranking released by World Bank last year.
\n
\nEach ministry was then told to meet once a week to ensure steps are being taken to improve the ease of doing business in their subject matters. Besides, they were also asked to meet with stakeholders and gather feedback from respondents and address any issues raised. All the ministries have also been asked to set up a task force to monitor steps being taken to promote ease of doing business and also appoint a third-party observer to study the effectiveness of reforms and suggest further action.
\n
\nDIPP has now captured reforms undertaken by the government across the 10 parameters the World Bank will assess as part of its global study. These include getting electricity, enforcing contracts, starting business, registering property, resolving insolvency, construction permits, getting credit, protecting minority investors, paying taxes and trade across borders.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58139139,"title":"In a 1st, SC deactivates BSNL mobile tower on cancer patient's plea","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/in-a-1st-sc-deactivates-bsnl-mobile-tower-on-cancer-patients-plea\/58139139","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58139141,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Government reaches to nodal departments to improve ranking in World Bank's ease of doing business","synopsis":"India was ranked 130 out of 189 countries on the global doing business report last year. India aims to jump 80 spots to be in the top 50 spots in this year\u2019s list.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/government-reaches-to-nodal-departments-to-improve-ranking-in-world-banks-ease-of-doing-business","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Ruchika Chitravanshi","author_link":"\/author\/479237201\/ruchika-chitravanshi","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479237201.cms?width=100&height=100","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479237201,"author_name":"Ruchika Chitravanshi","author_seo_name":"ruchika-chitravanshi","designation":"Correspondent","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-04-12 08:37:36","lastupd":"2017-04-12 08:38:46","breadcrumbTags":["Survey","World Bank","industry","Government","reforms","DIPP","Rank","Ease of Doing Business"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/government-reaches-to-nodal-departments-to-improve-ranking-in-world-banks-ease-of-doing-business"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/government-reaches-to-nodal-departments-to-improve-ranking-in-world-banks-ease-of-doing-business/58139141">