A small flour mill in Pune has gained internet fame after its owner displayed 16 required business permissions alongside a copy of the Indian Constitution. The wall of certificates has sparked a debate about the complexities and challenges of running a small business in India.
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The wall of certificates at the Pune flour mill, displayed by owner Dilip Gore, highlights the numerous business permissions required to operate legally. It has become a symbol of the bureaucratic challenges faced by small business owners in India.
It took Gore over six months to gather all the required business permissions, a process fraught with delays and red tape.
According to the World Bank, India ranks 63rd out of 190 countries in the ease of doing business index, indicating significant room for improvement in regulatory efficiency.
Critics argue that the current regulatory framework in India stifles innovation and growth by imposing unnecessary burdens on businesses, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Gore hopes that his wall of certificates will bring attention to the issues faced by small business owners and encourage policymakers to take action towards regulatory reform.

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