The study -- released today by Ajay Shankar, Chairman, Expert Committee for suggesting Simplified Compliance for Establishing New Industries, Ministry of Commerce & Industry -- points out that the suggested reforms along with announcements by the government will help India significantly improve its ease of doing business scenario.
The findings are based on a survey conducted by the PHD Chamber to gauge the facilitation in the business environment since the launch of Make in India in which around 200 business leaders were probed belonging to micro, small, medium and large enterprises across sectors and states.
However, 48 per cent stated that although the programme is appreciable, reforms are not yet visible on ground level and the government needs to do a lot more for implementation of reforms.
It also revealed that there are few obstacles that still affect the businesses and the most severe being administrative bottlenecks followed by government regulations, delays in environmental clearances, power and water shortages.