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Foreign filmmakers will be allowed to shoot in the country from a single window: Piyush Goyal

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Piyush Goyal said that, for the shooting of foreign films, all the charges can be taken at one place by simplifying this process with a single window. We are doing this for other industries and would love to do the same for you.

new Delhi. Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said on Saturday that the government will allow foreign film makers to approve shooting of foreign films in the country through a single window. The government is working towards starting this system. He also urged FICCI and other organizations to help formulate a mechanism in this regard.



Goyal said in the online discussion of ‘FICCI Frames 2020’ organized by the Film Board of FICCI (FICCI) on the film industry, ‘I would like you to think differently and bring innovation. We can involve everyone in this process, simplify the process with a single window and all the charges can be taken in one place. He said, ‘My ministry will be happy to do this together with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. We are doing this for other industries and would like to do the same for you.



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Will talk to state governments to promote shooting of foreign films
Piyush Goyal said that he will talk to the state governments to promote shooting of foreign films in India, so that the producers come to India and shoot instead of going to any other foreign place. He said that this will also improve the tourism sector. Also, he stressed the need to bring more foreign companies to India.



Innovation and business structure will have to be redesigned

Goyal said about the self-reliant Bharat Yojana, that it is not about closing its doors, but about a situation full of strength and confidence from which we negotiate on equal terms. Regarding the challenges posed by the Kovid-19 epidemic, Goyal said that the world is adopting a new way of working and to stay ahead, industries will have to think differently, innovate and reshape the business structure.

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