EASE OF DOING
BUSINESS IN
INDIA
UTTAR PRADESH AND GOA
SUMMARY
UTTAR PRADESH
Rank in EODB – 12 (Achievers)
NSDP – ₹15.42 lakh crore(2018-19)
NSDP per capita – ₹61,351
GOA
Rank in EODB – 19 (Average Mover)
NSDP – ₹0.772 lakh crore(2018-19)
NSDP per capita – ₹467,000
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MAJOR REFORMS (UP. GOVT.)
5P mantra—potential, policy, planning,
performance and progress
Total project – 292
Money estimated- Rs 65000 CR
The government’s development vision is One
District One Product (ODOP) scheme
Government working on another template of ’One
District, One Destination’ for tourism promotion.
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NEW UPDATED START-UP POLICY
(2017-2022)
Establish 100 incubators, minimum one in each district of the State.
Establish four Start-up Parks in each region of the state i.e. Purvanchal,
Pashimanchal, Madhyanchal and Bundelkhand
Mobilize INR 4,000 crore funding
Setting up start-up park on hub and spoke model – Lucknow as hub , start-
up park in collaboration with IIT, IIMs of state , Start-up Parks on Public
Private Partnership (PPP) model.
Preference to Start-ups in Government Procurement – by relaxing the
criteria of prior experience, minimum turnover and EMD with respect to
start-ups in all public procurements subject to meeting of quality and
technical parameters.
Start-up Buddy Program - launched to attract mature and established start-
ups from India and abroad to help/handhold local start-ups in the state.
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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
“Nivesh Mitra”, the Single Window
Portal of the State - enables online
application submission, payments,
tracking of status, approvals and
issuance of certificate(s) for more
than 75 services of 12 Departments –
Labour, MSMEs, pollution Control
Board, Commercial Tax, Energy, Fire
Safety etc
.
Online Land Bank Allotment &
Availability- online land bank data
has been made available
transparently to investors in
Industrial Areas of UPSIDC, Yamuna
Expressway Industrial Development
Authority, Greater Noida Industrial
Development Authority.
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Business regulation is being published online to invite public comments / feedback prior to enactment.
Feedback received are considered for finalization of business regulations.
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
INCREASED TRANSPARENCYAND
AVOIDING LAND DISPUTES-
Land records of last two years at all land records offices
digitized and published online in public domain.
Statistics of land disputes being maintained in land
record offices.
List of current disputes available in public domain on
website.
Cadastral maps (maps defining ownership)
of all rural areas in the State being
digitized.
Land record databases integrated with
Judicial database (Revenue) to provide
updated status of current disputes.
DIGITIZATION OF LAND
RECORDS
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GETTING ELECTRICITY
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 Obtaining Electricity Connection made easy
Number of documents reduced to two for obtaining the electricity connection.
 Automatic monitoring of Outages in Industrial Areas
New Automated tools to monitor outages in Industrial Areas of State to quickly resume the quality
power supply .
 Increased Transparency
Inspection of internal installations can be carried out by third party leading to approval certificates
of electrical installation by Chief Electrical Inspector online fast.
The distribution business of Kanpur has been handed over to the Kanpur Electric Supply Company (
KESCO)
 The State Electricity Regulatory Commission has been vested with full powers under the State
Reforms Act.
REGISTERING PROPERTY
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Online method for Land Mutation (The applicants have to go to the official e-NagarSewa
Portal of Uttar Pradesh to apply for the land mutation online )
Law Department
Commercial Courts are being set up in 13 major cities to hear and resolve the commercial
disputes
Ease of Registration for Licensees- Online registration system for manufacturers, dealers
Labour Department
Reduced Inspection - Mandatory online filing of Single Integrated Return for all Labour
related Acts
Integrated joint inspection made mandatory for all Labour related Acts
STEPSTAKEN
BYTHE
(GOA GOVT.)
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REASONS OF LOW EODB RANK
11
1.Mining banned in Goa since 2012 led to the revenue dip.
2.High cost of acquiring Industrial Land, office space rentals,
power & labour
3.Structural problems exist for e.g. It takes Up to 60 days for
sanctioning of power from the State Electricity Department.
4.Industry is not in a good shape and no new units are coming
to Goa as IDC is not in a position to allotted land.
RECOMMENDATIONS (GOA)
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Deploy its highly literate population to generate more formal jobs in the
state.
Along with the IT infrastructure and reforms, regulatory reforms like
introduction of risk based assessment of buildings, mandating single joint
inspection system for various approvals, reforms for reducing the
redundancies in the existing processes are required to be undertaken on
priority.
Implement a Single Window System which will seamlessly integrate multitude
of services offered across departments with regard to EoDB in the State.
RECOMMENDATIONS (UP)
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1. Single Window Mechanism for fast track approval – Window should include
more department
2. Process of property registration – To make property registration process online
3. Building plan mechanism – It should be more time bound ( to make it a part of
online application process by uploading business plan.
4. Permits - Notification of information related to permits should be made available
through notification or circular in public domain
5. Environmental clearance must be on the basis of industry type and category.
THANKYOU!
AAKRITI SHARMA

Eodb up goa

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    EASE OF DOING BUSINESSIN INDIA UTTAR PRADESH AND GOA
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    SUMMARY UTTAR PRADESH Rank inEODB – 12 (Achievers) NSDP – ₹15.42 lakh crore(2018-19) NSDP per capita – ₹61,351 GOA Rank in EODB – 19 (Average Mover) NSDP – ₹0.772 lakh crore(2018-19) NSDP per capita – ₹467,000 2
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    MAJOR REFORMS (UP.GOVT.) 5P mantra—potential, policy, planning, performance and progress Total project – 292 Money estimated- Rs 65000 CR The government’s development vision is One District One Product (ODOP) scheme Government working on another template of ’One District, One Destination’ for tourism promotion. 3
  • 4.
    NEW UPDATED START-UPPOLICY (2017-2022) Establish 100 incubators, minimum one in each district of the State. Establish four Start-up Parks in each region of the state i.e. Purvanchal, Pashimanchal, Madhyanchal and Bundelkhand Mobilize INR 4,000 crore funding Setting up start-up park on hub and spoke model – Lucknow as hub , start- up park in collaboration with IIT, IIMs of state , Start-up Parks on Public Private Partnership (PPP) model. Preference to Start-ups in Government Procurement – by relaxing the criteria of prior experience, minimum turnover and EMD with respect to start-ups in all public procurements subject to meeting of quality and technical parameters. Start-up Buddy Program - launched to attract mature and established start- ups from India and abroad to help/handhold local start-ups in the state. 4
  • 5.
    INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT “Nivesh Mitra”,the Single Window Portal of the State - enables online application submission, payments, tracking of status, approvals and issuance of certificate(s) for more than 75 services of 12 Departments – Labour, MSMEs, pollution Control Board, Commercial Tax, Energy, Fire Safety etc . Online Land Bank Allotment & Availability- online land bank data has been made available transparently to investors in Industrial Areas of UPSIDC, Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority, Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority. 5 Business regulation is being published online to invite public comments / feedback prior to enactment. Feedback received are considered for finalization of business regulations.
  • 6.
    CONSTRUCTION PERMITS INCREASED TRANSPARENCYAND AVOIDINGLAND DISPUTES- Land records of last two years at all land records offices digitized and published online in public domain. Statistics of land disputes being maintained in land record offices. List of current disputes available in public domain on website. Cadastral maps (maps defining ownership) of all rural areas in the State being digitized. Land record databases integrated with Judicial database (Revenue) to provide updated status of current disputes. DIGITIZATION OF LAND RECORDS 6
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    GETTING ELECTRICITY 7  ObtainingElectricity Connection made easy Number of documents reduced to two for obtaining the electricity connection.  Automatic monitoring of Outages in Industrial Areas New Automated tools to monitor outages in Industrial Areas of State to quickly resume the quality power supply .  Increased Transparency Inspection of internal installations can be carried out by third party leading to approval certificates of electrical installation by Chief Electrical Inspector online fast. The distribution business of Kanpur has been handed over to the Kanpur Electric Supply Company ( KESCO)  The State Electricity Regulatory Commission has been vested with full powers under the State Reforms Act.
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    REGISTERING PROPERTY 8 Online methodfor Land Mutation (The applicants have to go to the official e-NagarSewa Portal of Uttar Pradesh to apply for the land mutation online ) Law Department Commercial Courts are being set up in 13 major cities to hear and resolve the commercial disputes Ease of Registration for Licensees- Online registration system for manufacturers, dealers Labour Department Reduced Inspection - Mandatory online filing of Single Integrated Return for all Labour related Acts Integrated joint inspection made mandatory for all Labour related Acts
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    REASONS OF LOWEODB RANK 11 1.Mining banned in Goa since 2012 led to the revenue dip. 2.High cost of acquiring Industrial Land, office space rentals, power & labour 3.Structural problems exist for e.g. It takes Up to 60 days for sanctioning of power from the State Electricity Department. 4.Industry is not in a good shape and no new units are coming to Goa as IDC is not in a position to allotted land.
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    RECOMMENDATIONS (GOA) 12 Deploy itshighly literate population to generate more formal jobs in the state. Along with the IT infrastructure and reforms, regulatory reforms like introduction of risk based assessment of buildings, mandating single joint inspection system for various approvals, reforms for reducing the redundancies in the existing processes are required to be undertaken on priority. Implement a Single Window System which will seamlessly integrate multitude of services offered across departments with regard to EoDB in the State.
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    RECOMMENDATIONS (UP) 13 1. SingleWindow Mechanism for fast track approval – Window should include more department 2. Process of property registration – To make property registration process online 3. Building plan mechanism – It should be more time bound ( to make it a part of online application process by uploading business plan. 4. Permits - Notification of information related to permits should be made available through notification or circular in public domain 5. Environmental clearance must be on the basis of industry type and category.
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