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Starting A New Business-Smoothening The Process
Businessworld
|April 28, 2018
Optimism regarding the Indian market is growing manifold across the world.
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Today, the Indian economy stands mature enough to exert influence in the South Asian markets and also pose a challenge for bigger economies around the world. Recently, an Indian consultancy giant crossed the $100 billion mark, something which speaks highly of the stability of the economy.
While it has all been possible due to a strengthened financial system in place, it has also given hopes to young entrepreneurs to have their dip in the holy waters of a succeeding economy. Starting a business however has always been an area of concern for Indian citizens. Lack of opportunities, red tapism, multiple business blocks and what not; such factors have always played the bad game when it comes to business initiation.
However, things are changing. With an ever efficient economy and a multitude of steps being taken by the incumbent administration, it is becoming easier for any Indian common man to open up a business.
Budding Entrepreneurship
There’s a new saying- Entrepreneurs make an economy. However, who becomes a good entrepreneur? Someone who has an instinct, has the intent and most importantly, the right environment. While the first two are inherent to the entrepreneur, it is the duty of the administration to give him/her a favourable environment to work in.
It is well known that becoming an entrepreneur was not that easy in India. One had to go through a lot of systems and processes and red tapism loomed large.
The start-up process can vary considerably in the number and complexity of procedures. Complying with the requirements often necessitates third-party involvement, whether by law or in practice.
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