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The Delhi government has ended the rule that required businesses to renew their registration every 21 years under the Delhi Shops and Establishments Act, 1954, to make it easier to do business, officials said on Friday. The government said this is a major step to simplify business procedures and make them more convenient, removing unnecessary formalities.

The Labour Department has removed the need for mandatory renewal under Section 5 of the Act. Until now, businesses had to renew their registration every 21 years from the date they first registered. Getting rid of this requirement will help traders and make it easier to do business in Delhi, the statement said.

Delhi Labour Minister Kapil Mishra said that ending the mandatory renewal after 21 years will give rea

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