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Pitching for better business environment for startups, Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan on Saturday said India has done away with the licence raj, but ‘inspector raj’ continues to some extent.
He also said that regulations should be for betterment of the industry and not to discourage entrepreneurs and suggested a system of self-certification for the industries with some checks on the part of the authorities to prevent any misuse.
Advocating an easier set of regulations for small and medium enterprises in India, Rajan gave examples of the UK and Italy saying,
Addressing ministers, bankers, bureaucrats and other stakeholders at the fourth Odisha Knowledge Hub, the RBI chief also said Indian economy is in the midst of recovery but some areas are still under stress.
Calling for a need to focus on the development of small and medium enterprises that require ‘hand-holding’ by the state governments and other agencies, Rajan said,
According to the governor, small and medium enterprise require focused attention and mooted setting up new institutions to finance SMEs to ensure easy access to funds.
Rajan called upon entrepreneurs to take risk under safety net.
Stating that the government needed to create a proper environment for the start ups, he said “though India has done away with the licence raj, inspector raj continues to some extent”.
Light regulation, he said, is very important in small and medium enterprise sector and a heavy regulation many times do not give easy entry and easy exit which is why people keep away from it.
Field level regulators must have information regarding the initiatives, he added.
(With PTI inputs)
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