The Scheme for Startup India, rolled out in 2016, was intended to ignite innovation, make entrepreneurs stronger, and catapult India as a destination for startups globally. It has, in a matter of two ...
The Startup India scheme is a flagship initiative of the Indian Government that began in 2016 with the goal of fostering entrepreneurship and promoting innovation across the country. The scheme ...
In India, the startup ecosystem is rapidly growing, with new businesses emerging in various sectors such as technology, manufacturing, and services. This growth is part of the Startup India initiative ...
A majority of the incubated startups under the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme were based out of Karnataka (126), followed by Maharashtra (104) and Tamil Nadu (51) 773 startups supported so far under ...
The Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (“SISFS”) aims to bridge the funding gap faced by startups at the seed and proof of concept stage The startup must have a business idea to develop a product or ...
The MoU represents a strategic step in DPIIT’s ongoing efforts to deepen collaboration between the government and private ...
India’s semiconductor start-up ecosystem is witnessing a gradual shift in investor sentiment, driven largely by government ...
Providing access to expert labs, test resources, and engineering support helps reduce both cost and risk for early-stage ...
The Union government plans to relax eligibility criteria under its flagship agriculture scheme, aiming to allow more agritech startups, farmer producer organizations, and private firms to tap into ...