Regulating Enterprise Entry and Operations in Bihar : Towards Improved Implementation
As part of its technical assistance initiative to develop (and strengthen) the regulatory framework for business, the single window system to stimulate the development of the private sector, the World Bank commissioned ICRA Management Consulting Se...
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okr-10986-128692021-04-23T14:03:03Z Regulating Enterprise Entry and Operations in Bihar : Towards Improved Implementation World Bank ADVERTISEMENT AUDITS AUTOMATION BEST PRACTICES BOND BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CATCHMENT AREA CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATION CHECKS CHILD LABOR COMMODITIES CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION STAGE DEED DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DOCUMENT REQUIREMENT E-GOVERNANCE ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT FACTORY PREMISES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FIRE SAFETY FRONT-END HOSPITALS IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME TAX INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INSPECTION INSPECTIONS INSTITUTION INSURANCE INSURANCE CORPORATION INTERFACE INTERVENTION INVESTMENT CLIMATE IP ISSUANCE LAWS LEGAL BASIS LICENSE LICENSES MANUFACTURING MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MINES OPPORTUNITY COST PC PHYSICAL POSSESSION POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION LEVELS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEARINGS REGISTRATION OF BUSINESS REGISTRATION PROCESS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REQUIREMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RESULT RESULTS RETURN RETURNS SERIAL NUMBER SMALL INVESTOR SUGAR INDUSTRY TAX TAX FORM TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SKILL TIME FRAME TIME PERIOD TRADE UNIONS TRANSACTION TRUST FUND TURNAROUND TIME TURNOVER USER USES WAGES WATER SUPPLY WEB WEB INTERFACE WORKERS As part of its technical assistance initiative to develop (and strengthen) the regulatory framework for business, the single window system to stimulate the development of the private sector, the World Bank commissioned ICRA Management Consulting Services Limited (IMaCS) to conduct a detailed review and assessment of the investment and operating requirements in Bihar to understand its impact on implementation of the single window system and in turn to improve the overall investment climate in the state. This is particularly important as only 11 proposal of over a 1311 proposals received by the nodal State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) have managed to reach the operational stage of business. The study was conducted in three phases: (i) Detailed mapping of the regulatory process for business entry at the pre-entry/post-entry stage for business entry in Bihar; (ii) Assessment of each license, clearance and inspection across parameters such as necessity, legality, efficiency and scope for simplification; and (iii) Suggestions on which licenses/ clearances/inspections should be retained, which could be abolished. This study was essentially based on primary research (multiple meetings with all concerned departments at both the central and state-level and with a cross-section of investors) as some new areas had to be addressed, particularly in the context of Bihar. Some of the key departments met include: Industries Department, Udyog Mitra, Bihar State Pollution Control Board, Bihar State Industries Development Corporation, Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority. Further, a number of stakeholders including private investors and state level industry associations were also consulted. 2013-03-24T02:03:32Z 2013-03-24T02:03:32Z 2008-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/08/16409128/regulating-enterprise-entry-operations-bihar-towards-improved-implementation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12869 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia India |
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ADVERTISEMENT AUDITS AUTOMATION BEST PRACTICES BOND BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CATCHMENT AREA CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATION CHECKS CHILD LABOR COMMODITIES CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION STAGE DEED DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DOCUMENT REQUIREMENT E-GOVERNANCE ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT FACTORY PREMISES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FIRE SAFETY FRONT-END HOSPITALS IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME TAX INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INSPECTION INSPECTIONS INSTITUTION INSURANCE INSURANCE CORPORATION INTERFACE INTERVENTION INVESTMENT CLIMATE IP ISSUANCE LAWS LEGAL BASIS LICENSE LICENSES MANUFACTURING MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MINES OPPORTUNITY COST PC PHYSICAL POSSESSION POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION LEVELS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEARINGS REGISTRATION OF BUSINESS REGISTRATION PROCESS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REQUIREMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RESULT RESULTS RETURN RETURNS SERIAL NUMBER SMALL INVESTOR SUGAR INDUSTRY TAX TAX FORM TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SKILL TIME FRAME TIME PERIOD TRADE UNIONS TRANSACTION TRUST FUND TURNAROUND TIME TURNOVER USER USES WAGES WATER SUPPLY WEB WEB INTERFACE WORKERS |
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ADVERTISEMENT AUDITS AUTOMATION BEST PRACTICES BOND BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CATCHMENT AREA CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATION CHECKS CHILD LABOR COMMODITIES CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION STAGE DEED DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DOCUMENT REQUIREMENT E-GOVERNANCE ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT FACTORY PREMISES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FIRE SAFETY FRONT-END HOSPITALS IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME TAX INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INSPECTION INSPECTIONS INSTITUTION INSURANCE INSURANCE CORPORATION INTERFACE INTERVENTION INVESTMENT CLIMATE IP ISSUANCE LAWS LEGAL BASIS LICENSE LICENSES MANUFACTURING MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MINES OPPORTUNITY COST PC PHYSICAL POSSESSION POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION LEVELS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEARINGS REGISTRATION OF BUSINESS REGISTRATION PROCESS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REQUIREMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RESULT RESULTS RETURN RETURNS SERIAL NUMBER SMALL INVESTOR SUGAR INDUSTRY TAX TAX FORM TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SKILL TIME FRAME TIME PERIOD TRADE UNIONS TRANSACTION TRUST FUND TURNAROUND TIME TURNOVER USER USES WAGES WATER SUPPLY WEB WEB INTERFACE WORKERS World Bank Regulating Enterprise Entry and Operations in Bihar : Towards Improved Implementation |
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As part of its technical assistance
initiative to develop (and strengthen) the regulatory
framework for business, the single window system to
stimulate the development of the private sector, the World
Bank commissioned ICRA Management Consulting Services
Limited (IMaCS) to conduct a detailed review and assessment
of the investment and operating requirements in Bihar to
understand its impact on implementation of the single window
system and in turn to improve the overall investment climate
in the state. This is particularly important as only 11
proposal of over a 1311 proposals received by the nodal
State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) have managed to
reach the operational stage of business. The study was
conducted in three phases: (i) Detailed mapping of the
regulatory process for business entry at the
pre-entry/post-entry stage for business entry in Bihar; (ii)
Assessment of each license, clearance and inspection across
parameters such as necessity, legality, efficiency and scope
for simplification; and (iii) Suggestions on which licenses/
clearances/inspections should be retained, which could be
abolished. This study was essentially based on primary
research (multiple meetings with all concerned departments
at both the central and state-level and with a cross-section
of investors) as some new areas had to be addressed,
particularly in the context of Bihar. Some of the key
departments met include: Industries Department, Udyog Mitra,
Bihar State Pollution Control Board, Bihar State Industries
Development Corporation, Bihar Industrial Area Development
Authority. Further, a number of stakeholders including
private investors and state level industry associations were
also consulted. |
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Regulating Enterprise Entry and Operations in Bihar : Towards Improved Implementation |
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Regulating Enterprise Entry and Operations in Bihar : Towards Improved Implementation |
title_full |
Regulating Enterprise Entry and Operations in Bihar : Towards Improved Implementation |
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Regulating Enterprise Entry and Operations in Bihar : Towards Improved Implementation |
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Regulating Enterprise Entry and Operations in Bihar : Towards Improved Implementation |
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regulating enterprise entry and operations in bihar : towards improved implementation |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/08/16409128/regulating-enterprise-entry-operations-bihar-towards-improved-implementation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12869 |
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