Ramrajya News Editorial Series: #BadaltaBharatMeraAnubhav
Introduction: The Government of India’s campaign #BadaltaBharatMeraAnubhav invites citizens to reflect on how governance has impacted their lives. Through blogs, films, shorts, or quizzes—your story could inspire the nation. Submit your entry here.
Theme 1: Ease of Living & Doing Business
Chapter 1: The Day Time Took a Backseat
Back in 2014, India ranked 142nd in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business index. By 2020? Rank 63.
Gone are the days of files wrapped in red tape. Now, it’s all about real-time facilitation through UDYAM and digital portals.

UDYAM Portal simplified MSME registration for 1.3 crore+ units. ₹7 lakh crore+ in micro-loans via MUDRA. 75,000+ recognized startups under Startup India.
Chapter 2: A Passport, A Portal, A Promise
Passport delays? A thing of the past. Thanks to the Passport Seva App, applicants track real-time status. DigiLocker now holds 100+ crore official documents for over 13 crore users.
India’s Aadhaar-enabled digital ecosystem is now the world’s largest identity framework.
Chapter 3: From Subsidy Chaos to DBT Calm
Subsidies used to be delayed, diverted, or disappear. With DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer), ₹30 lakh crore+ has reached rightful accounts—covering 318 schemes across 54 ministries.
Now, every rupee is traceable, timely, and transparent.
Chapter 4: When Services Came Home
Imagine a villager applying for a caste certificate without leaving his district. Or a pensioner checking their disbursement from their smartphone. Welcome to the UMANG era.
Over 4,500 services now accessible via UMANG, MP eDistrict, and Akshaya Centres.
Chapter 5: For the Business Dreamer in You
Company registration in one day via the MCA21 portal. GST compliance? Online. Trade documentation? Paperless.
Underneath it all—the JAM Trinity: Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile powering digital inclusion.
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Conclusion
This wasn’t a revolution with headlines. It was a quiet restructuring of India’s system.
Faster startups. Frictionless governance. Transparent subsidies.
And above all—a future that reaches every home via a screen.
🔜 Coming Up Next: From Cities to Soil
We’ve seen how India made life simpler—with digital IDs, paperless startups, and doorstep services. But ease of living means little if it doesn’t reach the farmer sowing seeds before sunrise. What does governance look like where crops meet code, and tradition meets technology?
In the next article of our #BadaltaBharatMeraAnubhav series, we follow the silent revolution reshaping rural Bharat. One crop cycle, one Kisan Credit Card, and one satellite at a time.
➡️ Read Now: From Soil to Self-Reliance – The New Story of Indian Farmers
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