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<h1>'Turant Customs' Reform Introduced to Boost Ease of Doing Business in India with Paperless and Automated Processes.</h1> The circular from the Office of the Commissioner of Customs in Ludhiana outlines the introduction of the 'Turant Customs' reform aimed at enhancing the ease of doing business in India. This initiative is part of efforts to improve India's ranking in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business Index, specifically in the 'Trading Across Borders' category. Key features include electronic and paperless processing of the Bill of Entry, self-registration of goods by importers, and automated Customs Compliance Verification (CCV). These measures aim to reduce clearance times and minimize direct interaction with customs officials, streamlining the customs process significantly.