From Red Tape to Fast Track:
Maharashtra Turbocharges
Industrial Approvals
Maharashtra sets new benchmarks in industrial efficiency with time-bound
approvals for land, utilities, fire safety, and occupancy. A 15-year-old vision finally
takes flight.
Maharashtra has just hit the accelerator. In a move that may redefine “ease of
doing business,” the state industries department has notified strict time-bound
targets for granting essential approvals to industrial units. These include land
allotments, utility setups, fire NOCs, occupancy certificates, and more — all
streamlined under a governance model built on speed, accountability, and digital
oversight.
📋 What’s Changing?
According to the Hindustan Times article, the new regime enforces precise
delivery
timelines:
Process |
New Time Limit |
Land Allotment (Post Auction) |
Within 2 days |
Plot Transfer |
Within 15 days |
Subletting / Surrender |
7–30 days |
Electricity Supply Restoration |
8–18 hours |
Meter Replacement |
Within 1 month |
Water Meter Installation |
Within 2 weeks |
Fire NOC |
Within 15 days |
Occupancy Certificate |
8–15 days |
These timelines are not just advisory — they’re enforceable under the Right to
Services Act, with regular monitoring from the Commissioner and the Chief
Minister’s Office.
🌱 My 2015 Vision — Revisited
In my 2015 blog post titled “From Single Window to Single Day,” I argued that
real reform would come not from fancy portals, but from ruthless simplification
and hard deadlines
“Why stop at a single window? Why not ensure all approvals are granted within a
single day?”
A decade later, this idea seems to have found wings. Maharashtra’s turbocharged
governance model may not hit one-day approvals across the board, but it has
achieved something even better — predictable delivery, with some services
available within hours.
⚙️ Real-World Impact
- Startups: No more waiting months for fire clearances or utility hookups.
- SMEs: Plot transfers and expansions are now on a stopwatch.
- Investors: ₹5.88 lakh crore worth of MoUs are already in execution — and
counting.
📌 Key Takeaways
- This is not just bureaucratic reform — it’s industrial logistics reimagined.
- The future of economic acceleration lies in hours, not months.
- The state is no longer a gatekeeper; it’s becoming a catalyst.
🧠What Next?
Let’s go further. Could this model be extended to:
- Environmental clearances?
- Labor registrations?
- Export facilitation?
Maharashtra has shown what’s possible. The rest of India — and perhaps other
developing economies — should take note.
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With regards
Hemen Parekh
www.IndiaAGI.ai / www.HemenParekh.ai / www.My-Teacher.in
July 24, 2025
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