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Licensing Policy The major impact of liberalisation and globalisation of economy, which started in India in July, 1991, was to do away with the Compulsory Licensing. As of now on FOUR industries are reserved for the Public Sector and only SIX industries fall under the compulsory licensing, as detailed below: LIST OF INDUSTRIES RESERVED FOR THE PUBLIC SECTOR
LIST OF INDUSTRIES FOR WHICH INDUSTRIAL LICENSING IS COMPULSORY
In case of the small units which employ less than 50 workers with power or less than 100 workers without power are not required to obtain any license under Compulsory Licensing Provisions. For further details visit website http://indmin.nic.in |