The minister also assured full support and facilitation from both the centre and state governments. “We are here to support you. Whenever you need any assistance or help, we are there for that,” he added.
The minister asked young entrepreneurs to work in areas like agriculture, health, biotechnology and animal husbandry. Speaking at the conference, DIPP Secretary Ramesh Abhishek said 15 states have formulated their startup policies and through that they are facilitating the young businesses. “States are important partners in this exercise,” he said adding startups needs support in areas like infrastructure, funding and marketing.
He informed that Rs 1,587 crore funds were given to startups so far besides intellectual property related benefits were extended to 639. The DIPP is in the process of setting up a Rs 2,000 crore credit guarantee fund and for that “we are about to go to cabinet soon”. This corpus would provide funding facilities to startups. Under this, Rs 2,000 crore will be disbursed over a period of three years.
Source: Financial Express