Thursday 6 November 2014

Easing it all.

As soon as the Modi government came in power, the new NDA government adopted a much needed, favored and requisite policy. The policy of making things easy. India today is known for all of its hard things, whether it’s about making investments, doing business, starting companies etc. everything you do here comes under the hardest category according to the world.


In business doing, we fare a low 142 according to World Trade Organisation, the procedures for starting companies, selling your innovations etc. are more than complex in our nation and the corruption and scoundrel people in all this things exacerbate the labyrinth making things more and more convoluted.


Besides such things, our law procedures are also very much notorious. People here, get jailed for crimes they never undertook while those who do it, get the orders of imprisonment after around decades of their death.


 More than 31.3 million cases remain pending and everything seems like an unsuccessful tryst with the law and Indian judiciary is turning itself into a blot and stigma in the name of the judicial processes itself. Let’s not talk about it and get to the main point of the government’s efforts of making things easy.


Albert Einstein, the Nobel Prize winning physicist, once quoted ingeniously that

“Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and complex, it takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.”

From day one, Mr. Modi has embarked on Einstein’s quote and has started making things easy. First he gave instruction to all the officials to rectify all the forms and every documents so as to make things easier in government offices. Then he kick started his “Make In India” campaign in India which is meant to ease the process of investment and doing business in the whole nation. Now many new entrepreneurs can easily start their business by just talking with government officials directly and by taking their help if needed. When Mr. Modi was in United States of America, he averred in the Madison Square Garden that the previous governments used to work to make things complex but he takes pleasure in making things easy.

The same Mr. Modi is doing with the law of the nation. You would be amazed to know that in India, there are laws which were made even before world war-II and before Indian independence but still these obsolete laws have never been scrapped off and that’s why the new government set up commissions to give government reports on laws that need to be repealed. A law commission headed by Justice A P Shah submitted its report to the government on 3rd November too, which asked the government to repeal 73 more redundant laws in order to make the procedure of law in India better taking the total number of such laws to 258. One of the acts which is asked to repeal ensures punishment for those who try to dissuade people from fighting with Britishers in their wars. Another law, was enacted before World War-II.

Amusingly nobody ever noticed such horrible things in our justice system and such things continue to gather up in a pile making the law procedures more difficult and inefficacious too.

This effort by Modi government is surely laudable and the whole nation needs to extol it. Hope that under this government our judiciary can improve and enhance its horizons.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT

JAI MA BHARTI

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