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MONEY LAUNDERING LAWYER

On
Make In India Campaign

MONEY LAUNDERING LAWYER

To end negative notions about uncertainty and red-tapism that


discouraged foreign investment in the country, the Narendra
Modi's government is poised to convert red-tapism into redcarpet welcome of foreign enterprises and investors through
business
friendly
policies
and
environment.
"Among the speedy measures taken by Modi led government are
the rationalisation of restrictive labour, environmental and FDI
norms that caused declining investment in recent years. In
addition, establishing a single-window system for start-ups will
allow young entrepreneurs to clear more than 100 clearances
from a single online window. This is expected to commence from
March 2015."- Kislay Pandey, Money Laundering Lawyer,
the Supreme Court of India.

These three major initiatives will help to restore the faith of domestic
as well as overseas investors in Indian market. The limitation of
20,000 square metres assembly line for securing environmental
clearance has been rolled back by the environment ministry and it is
fervently
welcomed
by
India's
business
fraternity.
It is really disappointing that India is ranked 134th out of 189
countries on the ease of doing business index by World Bank. "We have
invited a large number of industry leaders across sectors, big, small
and medium to the Make In India campaign launch by the PM at
Vigyan
Bhawan,"
said
a
senior
government
official.
"To develop business and investment opportunities in India, healthy
relationship with neighbour countries and rest of the world is the prerequisite of Make In India campaign and in this context Indian
embassies around the world are can play a quite dynamic and vital
role. Besides external affairs ministry has been asked to organise road
shows in association of state governments."- Kislay Pandey, Money
Laundering
Lawyer,
the
Supreme
Court
of
India.

Simplifying the process of issuing terms of reference for projects


in the private sectors will also be the part of the relaxation
initiatives once approved by the government. Furthermore, the
ministry of labour is keen to reintroduce 'fixed-term
employment' concept under the Industrial Employment Act of
1946.
The Make In India campaign is an initiative of the Narendra
Modi led NDA government to simplify clearances processes for
new business initiation, end annoying red-tapism and
bureaucratic hassles and revamp the whole system for creating
more business and investment friendly environment in India
Inc. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also asked all
government departments to simplify their process and must try
to curtail the paper work, bulky affidavits and certificates and
they must focus on adapting technology and gifts of IT in
creating a single window system- simple, sound and easy. ***

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