MAIT, Govt of Karnataka to Host Workshop On ‘Ease of Doing Business’

The workshop will focus on key operational and regulatory issues such as land acquisition, e-waste compliance, IT procurement policies and taxation
Bengaluru, Dec 8: Manufacturers’ Association for Information Technology (MAIT), the apex body representing ICT manufacturers, is hosting a National Workshop on ‘Ease of Doing Business’ in association with the Government of Karnataka. The workshop, which will be conducted on December 10, 2015 at Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru, aims to assess the prevailing business environment in the State of Karnataka.
Attendees have an opportunity to voice out small but persisting operational and regulatory issues which require the cooperation and support of the state government as well as and regulatory authorities such as KIADB (for land acquisition), KSPCB (for e-waste compliances), Department of e-Governance (for favorable IT Procurement policies) and also the Commercial Taxes, Labour and Employment departments.
MAIT intends to gather inputs from key industry members so that it can formulate its recommendations and take up important policy-related issues with the Government of Karnataka. This requires immediate attention so that Karnataka continuous to remain as a favorable IT destination.” said AnwarShirpurwala, Executive Director, MAIT.
The workshop is in line with the government’s ‘Make in India’ campaign to boost domestic manufacturing and help emerge India as a manufacturing hub for the world. Invitees of the event include R V Deshpande, Minister for Industries & Commerce, Govt. of Karnataka, S R Patil, Minister for IT, BT & S&T, Govt. of Karnataka, K Ratna Prabha, Additional Chief Secretary, Commerce & Industries and V Manjula, Principal Secretary, Department of IT, BT and S&T.
A broad agenda of topics to be discussed at the workshop include:
  • Ease of Investments: Simplified environment for Investment
  • Operation Issues: Challenges of running business
  • Reasonable Taxation: Top priority of Ease of Doing Business
  • Removing infrastructural bottlenecks
  • Ensuring ease and transparency in Government Procurement

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