Prime Minister Narendra Modi has welcomed the passage of the Jan Vishwas (Amendment) Bill, describing it as a significant step toward enhancing ease of living and ease of doing business in India. The bill, aimed at simplifying regulatory frameworks and reducing compliance burdens, has been hailed as a major reform in governance.
Speaking on the occasion, PM Modi emphasized that the legislation will help citizens and businesses navigate government processes more efficiently, cutting red tape and promoting transparency. By easing procedural hurdles, the bill is expected to save time and reduce unnecessary legal complications for both individuals and enterprises.
The Jan Vishwas Bill introduces provisions to decriminalize several minor offences and replace punitive penalties with more rational compliance mechanisms. This approach aims to foster a more citizen-friendly and business-friendly environment while ensuring accountability remains intact for serious violations.
Government officials highlighted that the reform will particularly benefit small businesses and startups, which often face disproportionate challenges in adhering to complex regulations. Simplified procedures and reduced penalties are expected to encourage entrepreneurship and stimulate economic growth.
PM Modi described the passage of the bill as a step that “strengthens trust between the government and the people,” reinforcing the vision of a modern, efficient, and transparent governance system. Observers believe that the measure will significantly contribute to improving India’s global ease-of-doing-business ranking and create a more supportive environment for innovation and investment.
