Government_Schemes_for_Startups_in_India.pptx

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Government schemes for startup in india


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Government Schemes for Startups in India A professional presentation on key initiatives supporting Indian startups

Introduction – Importance of Startups in India Startups drive innovation and job creation. Contribute significantly to GDP growth. India ranks among the top startup ecosystems globally. Government plays a vital role in fostering entrepreneurship.

Overview – Government Support for Startups Government of India launched multiple initiatives to promote startups. Focus on innovation, funding, and ease of doing business. Schemes cover financial, technical, and infrastructural support.

Startup India Initiative Launched in 2016 by the Government of India. Provides tax exemptions and self-certification benefits. Offers Startup India Seed Fund Scheme and incubation support. Encourages innovation and simplifies regulatory compliance.

Make in India Scheme Initiated in 2014 to boost manufacturing and innovation. Encourages startups in sectors like manufacturing and defense. Aims to increase job opportunities and attract FDI. Supports new entrepreneurs through policy reforms.

Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) Implemented by NITI Aayog to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. Establishes Atal Tinkering Labs in schools and incubation centers. Provides grants for research and development. Encourages youth participation in problem-solving innovations.

MSME Schemes for Startups Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) schemes provide credit support. Programs like CGTMSE and PMEGP promote entrepreneurship. Financial assistance for technology upgradation and skill development.

SIDBI Fund of Funds Managed by Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). Provides capital to SEBI-registered venture funds. Indirectly supports startups through VC investments. Part of Startup India initiative for long-term funding support.

Digital India & Startup Support Promotes digital infrastructure and e-governance. Encourages startups in IT, AI, and fintech sectors. Provides funding and mentorship through MeitY initiatives.

Stand-Up India Scheme Aims to promote entrepreneurship among women and SC/ST communities. Provides loans between ₹10 lakh to ₹1 crore for new businesses. Encourages inclusive growth and diversity in entrepreneurship.

Other Key Schemes TIDE 2.0 – Supports tech-based startups in digital electronics and ICT. NIDHI-EIR – Provides fellowships to innovators and early-stage entrepreneurs. Agnipath Yojana (indirectly supporting skill development).

Impact of Government Schemes Increased number of registered startups across India. Enhanced global recognition of Indian innovation ecosystem. Improved access to funding and mentoring networks. Boost in employment and technology-driven solutions.

Conclusion Government schemes play a crucial role in nurturing startups. Focus on innovation, inclusion, and sustainable growth. Continuous policy support drives India’s entrepreneurial success.
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