CII today sought to distance itself from the controversy created by H D Deve Gowda over a report co-authored by it by underlining the academic and utilitarian nature of the report and also the fact that it was a collation of what businesses felt about investment conditions. |
The former prime minister and Janata Dal (Secular) leader had used the findings of the CII-World Bank Investment Climate Study to make the point that the regime of former chief minister S M Krishna had been found by the study to be corrupt. |
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CII has pointed out in a press release that "such studies only aim to identify constraints to operations and growth of business in the country." |
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The second assessment in 2002-03, the one referred to by Deve Gowda, was undertaken in 39 industrial centers spread across 12 states and pertaining to 23 industrial sectors. |
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The assessments are done through firm level surveys and 1993 firms engaged in manufacturing were covered for the survey in 2002-03. The assessment aims at identifying investment climate constraints that affect the growth and competitiveness of Indian industry in an international context. |
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CII and the World Bank have undertaken investment climate assessment in India twice in the past, once in 1999-2000 and the second time in 2002-2003. |
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