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Modi to unveil steps for startups in Dec: Sinha

By PTI

  • 17 Oct 2015
Modi to unveil steps for startups in Dec: Sinha
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will make a series of "very important" announcements to promote startups in the country in December, said Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha here on Saturday.

In his Independence Day speech, Modi had announced a new campaign 'Startup India; Stand up India' to promote bank financing for startups and offer incentives to boost entrepreneurship and job creation in the country.

"... in early to mid-December the Prime Minister is going to make a series of very important announcements on Startup India where we will bring together the work that we are doing and make some important announcements about how we are going to take forward India's entrepreneurial ecosystem," Sinha said.

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Promising that the announcements are going to be "very exciting", the minister said the government is committed to promote startups and entrepreneurship.

"We have already done, I think, more in the last 15 months than the previous government did in 10 years," Sinha said.

He was delivering the keynote C K Prahalad Memorial Lecture at the TiECon Delhi 2015. Prahalad was a renowned management guru.

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Sinha said the announcements to be made by the Prime Minister would ensure that India as a country with respect to startups and entrepreneurs "is going to be the best in the world".

The government, he said, is working very hard to make it very easy to do business for entrepreneurs and startups, and also to ensure the financing is available.

Another area where the government has put a lot of stress is to foster innovation in research centres and in the universities through the network of innovation laboratories.

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In the Budget there were a number of important steps to encourage startups, including setting up of India Aspiration Fund and Atal Innovation Mission.

"We have tried to streamline and make doing business in India much easier," Sinha added.

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