Piyush Goyal Reveals How India Is Easing Business and Protecting Workers

Union Minister Piyush Goyal has reaffirmed the government's commitment to improving the ease of doing business. He highlighted the Jan Vishvas Bill as a key reform that simplifies procedures for businesses. The recently enacted Labour Codes are set to provide substantial benefits and social security to unorganised workers. Goyal also urged traders to promote Swadeshi products to strengthen the 'Made in India' initiative.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal on Ease of Doing Business and Worker Welfare

  • Jan Vishvas Bill simplifies procedures and reduces business compliance burdens
  • New Labour Codes provide social security for unorganised and gig workers
  • Pilot for single online portal integrating state licenses in Delhi, Maharashtra
  • Minister encourages traders to promote and display Swadeshi 'Made in India' goods
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Government committed to ease of doing business and worker welfare, says Piyush Goyal

Union Minister Piyush Goyal outlines reforms like Jan Vishvas Bill and new Labour Codes to simplify business and improve worker conditions in India.

"Both employers and employees have welcomed these reforms. - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, November 25

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, on Tuesday reiterated that the government is committed to strengthening Ease of Doing Business and ensuring welfare of workers.

Addressing the National Conference of Trade Leaders at an event in the national capital, Goyal highlighted recent reforms aimed at strengthening ease of doing business and enhancing the welfare of workers.

Goyal recalled the sacrifice of Guru Tegh Bahadur, whose legacy is being commemorated after nearly 350 years. He said that following the ideals he laid down would bring pride and honour to the nation and ensure a bright future for the country. He added that remembering the vision with which Guru Tegh Bahadur united the nation would continue to guide India's progress.

The Minister stated that ease of doing business has been significantly improved through the Jan Vishvas Bill, which simplifies procedures and reduces compliance burdens. Responding to suggestions on the idea of "One Nation, One License, "he suggested that, as a pilot initiative, states such as Delhi and Maharashtra could consider creating a single online portal integrating state and municipal trade licences.

Goyal also noted that the four recently enacted Labour Codes will provide substantial benefits to unorganised workers and gig workers.

He said that these workers previously had to navigate numerous forms, inspections and complex regulations, whereas the new framework simplifies processes and ensures access to proper facilities, social security and better working conditions.

He added that both employers and employees have welcomed these reforms.

The Minister encouraged traders to promote Swadeshi products. He said suppliers should clearly mention the manufacturing location on product packaging, and suggested that shops may display that they sell Swadeshi goods. He emphasised the importance of expanding the presence of "Made in India" products.

- ANI

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Priya S
Appreciate the focus on worker welfare, but implementation is key. Many gig workers in tier-2 cities still don't have proper social security. Hope these labour codes actually reach the ground level workers who need them most.
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Aman W
One Nation One License is a brilliant idea! Currently we need different licenses for each state we operate in. This will save so much time and money for businesses wanting to expand across India. Hope Maharashtra and Delhi pilot succeeds quickly! 🚀
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Sarah B
The Swadeshi push is much needed. As consumers, we should actively look for Made in India products. Recently switched to Indian brands for electronics and the quality is comparable to international ones. Let's support our local manufacturers!
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Vikram M
Good to see the government connecting policy with our cultural heritage. Guru Tegh Bahadur's message of unity is exactly what we need while building a strong economic foundation for New India. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Kavya N
As a woman entrepreneur, I've seen firsthand how simplified procedures have helped. Earlier it took months to get approvals, now many things are online and faster. More women should come forward to start businesses in this supportive environment.

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