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Restarting India: Top bureaucrats discuss policies for 2021 and levers for economic revival

In this new episode of Restarting India, CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan spoke to Guruprasad Mohapatra, secretary of DPIIT; Tarun Bajaj, secretary of department of economic affairs (DEA); Amit Khare, secretary of human resource development (Higher Education) and Rahul Chhabra, secretary of economic relations at the 93rd FICCI AGM on 'Inspired India'.

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By Shereen Bhan  Dec 11, 2020 7:59:26 PM IST (Published)

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In this new episode of Restarting India, CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan spoke to Guruprasad Mohapatra, secretary of DPIIT; Tarun Bajaj, secretary of department of economic affairs (DEA); Amit Khare, secretary of human resource development (Higher Education) and Rahul Chhabra, secretary of economic relations at the 93rd FICCI AGM on 'Inspired India'.

On single window, Mohapatra said, "We are developing single window which is technology based. For an investor, domestic or global, he does not have to do with multiple applications in the end. We are bringing all the portals and systems into one system so that investors have single window. It is very ambitious, difficult and complex task. We will be completing this and introducing it by mid of April 2021."
On National Education Policy, Khare said, "It is transformative in nature and it is not an incremental change that we relax a few rules here and there. It offers more opportunities to the students to select whatever subjects they like, students can take a sabbatical for a year and come back and join this system."
"The policy now has very clearly mentioned the role of private sector. They are not to profiteering but reasonable surpluses have to be generated. This policy has very important change which is regulatory structures for private as well public. Governance model should be same and all institutor should be benchmarked on the same standards," Khare said.
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