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Focus on easing norms, not investments: Nasscom to govt

by Dipti Gore
August 30, 2015
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New Delhi, Aug 31(PTI) : Government should focus on easing regulatory norms for starting a business in the country rather than “trying to invest” in the booming startup ecosystem where venture capital is available in plenty, IT industry body Nasscom said today.

Highlighting the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the country, Nasscom President R Chandrasekhar said while there is an interest of central and state governments in promoting start ups, regulatory hurdles like multiple clearances and permissions required to set up a business act as a stumbling block.

“There is more venture money available today than the number of good sound business ideas or entrepreneurs out there. So the government trying to invest in that is perhaps not the best use of government money because there is enough global money in the markets,” Chandrasekhar told PTI.

However, regulatory hurdles in terms of ease of starting a business, compliance overheads and in terms of ease of closing a business have a huge impact on the industry, he added.

As part of FY 2015-16 Budget announcement, the government had allocated Rs 1,000 crore for promotion of start ups and entrepreneurs, particularly in the technology sector.

On Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also announced a new campaign, ‘Start-up India; Stand up India’, to promote bank financing for start-ups and offer incentives to boost entrepreneurship and job creation in the country.

Chandrasekhar lamented that while most countries are competing in terms of how many hours it takes to start up a business, India is “not even in that conversation”.

He said entrepreneurs, who wish to start a new venture with 3-4 employees, need to get 50-60 permissions and clearances from various departments.

“It is really possible to have a much simpler system which does not make many of these regulations applicable to them (technology start ups). I am not saying there should be no regulations but certainly many of them may not be applicable to them,” the Nasscom chief added.

Stating that the private sector can play a collaborative role with the administration, Chandrasekhar said the government needs to come up with a scheme to bring the different pieces of regulatory and infrastructure together.

“The area that the government should look at is perhaps regulation… They have recognised the importance of the segment (start ups)… They would need to have a programme or scheme to put together all the pieces,” he said.

The body, which represents over USD 140 billion Indian IT-BPM industry, has already written to the Prime Minister and NITI Aayog suggesting ways to promote the entrepreneurial environment in the country.

“The whole startup ecosystem is on fire. India today is the fourth largest and we are fastest growing… The parts governments are good at doing or should be doing are infrastructure and regulation,” Chandrasekhar said.

He added that the industry can collaborate to offer soft linkages to angel investors, private equity players, mentors and academic institutions.

“A concerted and collaborative approach and a clear understanding is needed to foster this ecosystem,” he said.

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