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In its next version of state business readiness rankings, the 2024 Business Reform Action Plan rankings prepared by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade will include some of the indicators tracked by the World Bank's B-READY index.
In order to facilitate convenience for businesses and citizens alike throughout the nation, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, announced the Business Reforms Action Plan in 2015.
The program's goals include: Enhancing the ease of doing business, Strengthening the "Make in India" initiative, encouraging competition between states and Reducing industry compliance burdens.
The program is implemented in partnership with state and union territory governments.
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry releases the BRAP annually.
The DPIIT also launched an online portal in 2016 to serve as a central hub for regulatory compliance information.
So far, assessments of states/UTs have been released for the years 2015, 2016, 2017-18, 2019 and 2022.
The Action Plan under BRAP, 2022 consists of 352 recommendations covering reforms relating to Business and Citizens.
a. BRAP 2022 has 352 reforms, divided into two parts – Action Plan A comprises 261 reforms relating to Business while Action Plan B comprises 91 reforms relating to Citizens.
b. Reforms are classified as General and Specific reforms
c. Grouping of States/UTs
For the purpose of assessment and evaluation under BRAP 2022, all the States/UTs will be grouped into the following two categories:
Category X |
North-Eastern States (except Assam) and UTs (except Delhi) |
Category Y |
States/ UTs with well-established Business and Citizen centric Systems. |
In 2022, there was a shift from one uniform ranking to category category-wise evaluation for providing insights into category-wise leaders.
All the States/ UTs in their respective categories were grouped into four grades based on the percentage score ranges. A percentage score indicates how well a State or UT has performed in comparison to other States or UTs. The States/UTs with similar percentage score ranges were graded in a common group.
It assesses the regulatory framework and the efficiency with which the regulatory framework is working.
The B-READY rankings will commence in 2024 but India will only participate in the exercise in 2026.
It will be used by the Global financial institutions and multinational companies as a benchmark to understand the regulatory and policy environment of a country.
It will be published annually.
The first set of rankings will feature 54 countries, with the 2025 report covering 120 economies and the 2026 version having rankings on 180 economies.
It has three main pillars: regulatory framework, public services, and efficiency.
The index incorporates digitalization, environmental sustainability, and gender equality into each indicator, ensuring a holistic and forward-thinking approach to business evaluation.
It tracks ten parameters covering a firm’s lifecycle from starting, operating, closing, and reorganising.
Business Ready (B-READY) 2024 report
World Bank Group Sources:
PRACTICE QUESTION Q.Consider the following statements about the “Business Ready (B-READY) 2024 report ” recently seen in the news:
How many of the above statements is/are correct? A.Only one B.Only two C. All Three D.None Answer: B Explanation: Statement 1 is correct: It assesses the regulatory framework and public services directed at firms, and the efficiency with which regulatory framework and public services are combined in practice. The B-READY rankings will commence in 2024 but India will only participate in the exercise in 2026. Statement 2 is correct: It will be published annually. Coverage: The first set of rankings will feature 54 countries, with the 2025 report covering 120 economies and the 2026 version having rankings on 180 economies. It will be used by the Global financial institutions and multinational companies as a benchmark to understand the regulatory and policy environment of a country. Statement 3 is incorrect: The index incorporates digitalization, environmental sustainability, and gender equality into each indicator, ensuring a holistic and forward-thinking approach to business evaluation. It tracks ten parameters covering a firm’s lifecycle from starting, operating, closing, and reorganising. It has three main pillars: regulatory framework, public services, and efficiency. |
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