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New Delhi, July 26 (TIWN) Regulatory impact assessments are required by specialised bodies at central and state levels to reach out to the people at the grass root level and arrive at optimal solutions to improve the ease of living conditions, according to experts.
In a webinar organised by the Cuts International and SKOCH Group on 'Making Regulatory Reforms Inclusive and Sustainable', Pradeep S. Mehta, Secretary General, CUTS International highlighted said that at present there is a coordination failure within the government and processes adopted by the government in reaching out to marginal stakeholders are not resulting the best possible results. He was of the view that there is a need to institutionalise good practices like regulatory impact assessments which should include women, informal and small entrepreneurs.
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