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At 2 lakh+ Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), the sector forms the backbone of manufacturing in Punjab, and has witnessed focussed efforts from the state government in promoting its growth.. For instance, last year, the state passed the Punjab Right to Business Act 2020. The Act aims to enable ease of doing business (EoDB) for the newly-incorporated MSMEs through an enabling ecosystem for self-declaration, exemptions, speedier approvals, and inspections to establish and operate in the state. In addition, it has also implemented reforms such as removing imprisonment terms, building flexibility and reducing oversight in labour rules, and pursuing a data-driven assessment of service delivery delays. These efforts are aimed towards facilitating a seamless regulatory environment for MSMEs and thereby making entrepreneurship easier in Punjab.
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Lateral Entry Is Fine. But What About Enhancing the IAS s Professional Competence?
The fatal failing of the Indian bureaucracy has been its low level of professional competence, because once a young civil servant joins the service, he is shuffled among various departments allowing him no time to acquire expertise in any field.
Enhancing the competence of IAS is required, but running it down does not help.
Certain facts may help us to assess the issue of lateral entry more objectively.
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