Team Goemkarponn
PANAJI: Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has welcomed the Jan Vishwas Bill 2026, describing it as a progressive reform aimed at creating a more trust-based and citizen-friendly governance system.
In a statement, Sawant said, “The Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 marks a significant step towards removing outdated laws and building a future-ready Bharat based on trust and ease of compliance.”
Highlighting its impact on Goa, the Chief Minister noted that the rationalisation of provisions under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and the removal of obsolete regulations in sectors like the coir industry will help reduce the compliance burden and encourage entrepreneurship.
He further stated, “These reforms will directly benefit MSMEs and traditional sectors in Goa by promoting ease of doing business and creating a growth-oriented regulatory framework.”
Sawant also emphasised that the changes would support the AYUSH sector and small manufacturers by replacing punitive provisions with practical measures, ultimately boosting local industries and economic growth in the state.







