Key Points

The Confederation of Indian Industry is pushing for major reforms in construction permit approvals across states. They recommend creating unified online systems and automated plan approvals to speed up the process. CII suggests a national index to rank states on approval timelines and digital readiness. These changes would reduce bottlenecks and boost investor confidence in India's infrastructure development.

Key Points: CII Urges Unified State Construction Permit Reform for Growth

  • Single window online systems for application submission and tracking
  • Automated building plan approvals through software integration
  • Legally binding timelines with digital time stamps
  • Joint site inspections by all authorities together
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Unified approval & ranking of states for construction permits is crucial for growth: CII

CII calls for single window systems, automated approvals, and national index to streamline India's construction permit process and boost investor confidence.

"While India's infrastructure ambitions largely centre around agile and transparent construction permits ecosystem, fragmented approvals and procedural delays surrounding it continue to pose challenges - Ajay Shriram, CII Task Force Chairman"

New Delhi, August 28

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has highlighted that simplifying and reforming the process of obtaining construction permits is key to India's growth journey. In a press release, CII said that while India has made major strides in improving ease of doing business, the process of securing building approvals remains slow, complex, and often non-transparent in many states.

The industry body has laid out several reforms it believes are essential. These include creating strong online single window systems for submitting and tracking applications, introducing automated building plan approvals through software, ensuring legally binding timelines, and faceless approvals.

The report stated, "A unified state-level authority should oversee integration and smooth functioning of all approvals, including fire safety, environmental clearances and utility connections, across departments within this system."

Another reform suggested is the idea of conducting a single joint site inspection by all authorities together. This, CII said, would cut down redundancy and make the process much quicker. It also called for conditional approvals in cases of minor gaps in paperwork, instead of outright rejection, and allowing quick online corrections in building plans.

Ajay Shriram, Chairman of CII Task Force on Ease of Doing Business and Chairman & Sr. Managing Director of DCM Shriram Ltd, said: "While India's infrastructure ambitions largely centre around agile and transparent construction permits ecosystem, fragmented approvals and procedural delays surrounding it continue to pose challenges for industry across majority of states. We compliment the government of India for placing this as one of the high priority areas for deregulation and facilitation."

He added that adopting these reforms would reduce bottlenecks, promote transparency, and encourage investments, while boosting investor confidence.

The release recommended strict digital timelines for each stage of approval, with time stamps on every file movement. "For residential buildings, plotted layouts and small commercial spaces, pre-approved standardized design templates should be developed," the release said.

An added recommendation was the creation of a "National Construction Permitting Reform Index" to benchmark states on approval timelines, transparency, and digital readiness. As per CII this index should be updated in real-time using data from state-level online systems.

India's progress in this area is visible in the World Bank's Doing Business Report, where the country's global ranking for construction permits improved sharply from 185th in 2017 to 27th in 2020. Still, the release noted that more work remains for most states to fully digitize and simplify the process.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally someone talking about this! The corruption in local municipal offices is unbelievable. Digital tracking with timestamps will reduce middlemen and bribes. Hope states implement this properly 🙏
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Aman W
As a small builder in Gujarat, I face these issues daily. Different departments ask for same documents multiple times. Joint site inspection would save so much time and fuel costs! Good recommendations by CII.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the intent, I hope they don't compromise on safety standards in the rush to approve faster. Fire safety and environmental clearances are crucial for citizen safety. Speed shouldn't come at the cost of quality checks.
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Vikram M
The ranking index is a brilliant idea! Competition between states will push them to improve their systems. Telangana has already shown how it's done with TS-bPASS system. Other states should learn from them 👍
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Nisha Z
Pre-approved templates for residential buildings will be a game-changer for middle-class home buyers. Will reduce construction costs and time significantly. Hope this gets implemented across all states soon! 🏠

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