Abstract
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of company registration trends in India, focusing on data sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). The study investigates the temporal patterns of company registrations, emphasizing principal business activities and classifications into public and private sectors. Leveraging advanced data pre-processing techniques, The Study explores the spatial and temporal dynamics of company registrations. Furthermore, a suite of machine learning algorithms, including Linear regression, Decision tree, Random Forest, GBM, SVM, KNN, Naive Bayes, and Weka, is employed to predict future registration trends. Visualization of insights is facilitated through the use of Tableau. The findings provide valuable insights for stakeholders in business, policy, and investment sectors, aiding informed decision-making and strategic planning.
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