Five extra states and union territories — Haryana, Andaman and Nicobar, Tripura, Jharkhand, and Arunachal Pradesh) — are more likely to combine with the National Single Window System (NSWS) by December 15.
The system presently accepts purposes for 248 government-to-business clearance and approvals from 26 central ministries and departments, together with states.
So far 16 states/UTs are already onboarded, together with Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Karnataka, the division for promotion of business and inside commerce (DPIIT) stated in an announcement on Thursday.
“The groups are working with 5 extra states to combine by 15 December,” it stated, including, “it is expected that the onboarding of remaining 8 ministries/departments of Government of India would happen by 31 December and the balance states/UTs by 31 March 2023.”
It stated over 44,000 approvals have been facilitated by means of NSWS and over 28,000 approvals are presently below course of.
The system is aimed toward decreasing duplicity of data submission to completely different ministries, scale back compliance burden, lower gestation interval of tasks, and promote ease of beginning and doing enterprise.
NSWS permits the identification, making use of and subsequent monitoring of approvals for all built-in states and central departments.
A complete of 71,000 approvals have been utilized on NSWS until date.
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