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MCD introduces revised factory licensing policy in Delhi, here’s what changes

Under the revised policy, if a factory owner is operating on multiple floors of a building, they will now require only a single factory licence.

licensingThe MCD headquarters. (Wikimedia Commons)

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has introduced a rationalised floor-wise factory licensing policy, bringing clarity to a process that was previously ambiguous.

Under the revised policy, if a factory owner is operating on multiple floors of a building, they will now require only a single factory licence, provided the factory is under a single person’s ownership and that the industrial or manufacturing processes across the floors are integral to the operations declared under the same GST number.

However, in cases where different GST numbers are associated with factories operating on separate floors of the same building, the factory owners must obtain a separate factory licence for each GST unit.

Additionally, if a single building houses factories owned by multiple individuals, each owner will require a separate licence.

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