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Govt launches eBiz portal with 11 services
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SME Times News Bureau | 20 Feb, 2015
The department of industrial
policy and Promotion (DIPP) under India's commerce and industry ministry
Thursday announced the launch of 11 central government services on eBiz
portal, an official statement said in New Delhi.
eBiz portal (https://www.ebiz.gov.in/home/) is a government to business (G2B) portal to improve India's ranking in the ease of doing business.
"These
services are required for starting a business in the country - four
services from ministry of corporate affairs, two services of the Central
Board of Direct Taxes, two services of the Reserve Bank of India and
one service each from Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Employees'
Provident Fund Organisation and Petroleum and Explosives Safety
Organisation," an official statement said.
A business-user today
avails these services either from the portal of respective
ministry/department or by physical submission of forms. With the
integration of these services on eBiz portal, he/she can avail all these
services 24x7 online end-to-end, that is, online submission of forms,
attachments, payments, tracking of status and also obtain the
license/permit from this portal.
Through eBiz portal, a business
user can fill the eForms online/offline, upload the attachments, make
payment online and submit the forms for processing of the department.
"He
will be provided with copy of challan, which he can save or print,
acknowledgement of submission and tracking of status of the form besides
receiving sms alerts on important notifications. The
certificate/clearance can be downloaded from eBiz.
"The eBiz
platform, thus, enables a transformational shift in the governments'
service delivery approach from being department-centric to
customer-centric as a single window portal," the statement said.
"We
are firmly committed to wide-ranging initiatives aimed at fostering the
business environment in the country in a holistic manner. Our approach
includes leveraging technology to bring transparency, improve efficiency
and promote convenience. eBiz is an important step in this direction,"
said Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Arun Jaitley in the
statement.
The portal was conceptualized with support from
National Institute of Smart Government (NISG) as the consulting partner
and developed by Infosys in a public private partnership (PPP) model for
a period of 10 years.
The first three years of the term would be the pilot phase, while the remaining seven years will be the expansion phase.
During
the pilot phase, 50 (26 central and 24 state) services are being
implemented across 10 pilot states - Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana,
Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal.
It is envisaged that during the next few years, more
than 200 services related to investors and businesses will be
rolled-out across the country.
"With the integration of 11
services, an important milestone in the electronic service delivery
mechanism between the citizens' and government departments has been
achieved," Jaitley added.
Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman said: "The integrated payment gateway, which is also the
first of its kind in the country, provides for debiting from and
crediting to multiple sources in a completely automated manner. Such a
gateway can serve as the universal gateway for all eGovernance
applications. All that would be required is integration of the
department or the particular service with the eBiz portal."
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