“Department of
Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) has begun an exercise for issuance of
Unique Business Identification Number (UBIN) for budding entrepreneurs to start
off their new businesses without any delay”, said its Secretary, Mr. Ramesh
Abhishek here on today.
While delivering his
remarks on the concluding session at a Seminar on “Is the Corporate Sector
Over-Regulated?” under aegis of PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on
Saturday, Mr. Abhishek also said that top bureaucracy has been activated by the
Prime Minister Mr. Modi to produce results well within targeted time and in
India it is no longer a business as usual.
It is in this
definite direction that all arms of the government have begun to work in unison
and one of its results is also in its paths for issuance of Unique Business
Identification Number for the new entrepreneurs, which the DIPP would issue
after receipt of related applications, hinted the secretary DIPP.
“This number would
automatically be moved on to MCA portal after it is issued to the intended
beneficiary and subsequently sent on to the CBDT which would nomenclature it as
PAN for Unique Business Identification Number”, said Mr. Abhishek.
On the issue of ease
of doing business and minimum government and maximum governance, the Secretary
held that after the new government came in to power, bureaucracy has been
activated so much that it has become target oriented as each month the PMO is
undertaking a review monitoring meetings on projects implementation. It
is on account of this push that the coal and railway projects that have been
languishing for approvals and executions for decades are now in the process of
implementation in various states.
In his welcome
remarks, President, PHD Chamber, Dr. Mahesh Gupta demanded several amendments
in the existing Companies Act, particularly emphasizing the government
permission for closely held company’s director for availing of loans from its
holding units as such entities barely get financial funding from lending
institutions.
In his vote of
thanks, the Secretary General, PHD Chamber, Mr. Saurabh Sanyal complimented the
DIPP for aggressively progressing on the front of improving upon ease of doing
business in India as it would lead to spurring up manufacturing and make in
India.
Among other who were also present
earlier on the occasion consisted of the Regional Director (Northern Region),
Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Mr. A K Chaturvedi, Managing Director & CEO,
BSE India, Mr. Ashish Chauhan, Council Member, Institute of Company Secretaries
of India, Mr. Satwinder Singh; Council Member, Institute of Cost Accountants of
India, Mr. Vijender Sharma; Chairman, Corporate Affairs Committee, PHD Chamber,
Dr. Lalit Bhasin.
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