The Union environment ministry has begun work to ensure greater self- certification and self- regulation by industries
In an advisory to all states, issued on December 23, the ministry said industries should not require mandatory consent to establish ( CTE)
Under water and Air Pollution control Act, it is mandatory to every industry to obtain CTE certificate from the State Pollution Board by submitting a form along with requisite fees. This is also applicable in case of expansion of output or any technological change and is valid for a particular time limit. Without this certificate, industries cannot secure a power connection.
By the above exemption, states to do away with mandatory requirement of industries to get a prior consent to establish ( CTE) certificate
To allow industries to self- certify and self- regulate their environmental performance, against the practice of industries being subjected to inspection and scrutiny by state environmental authorities.
Govt to soon ease exporters' hassles
Government has undertaken several measures on digitization of various processes for exporters
It is planning a two pronged strategy for exporters by rolling out procedural simplification and online inter ministerial consultation.
Firstly, exporters can soon file their applications onsite with the Directorate General of Foreign Trade ( DGFT).
Second, the government plans to make the office of DGFT as ' paperless' as possible
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