The state's new startup policy is based on nine pillars and has seven objectives. C N Ashwath Narayan, Minister of Information Technology and Biotechnology, Karnataka said that the new policy aims to add at least 10,000 startups in the next five years.
Read MoreNirmala Sitharaman, the finance Minister emphasised that the government's goal is to transition away from a cash-based economy in order to lessen the production and circulation of black money and to support the digital economy.
Read MoreWomen Entrepreneurship Platform is designed to cater to the unmet needs of prospective and existing women entrepreneurs across the entire spectrum. It is built on three pillars - Iccha Shakti, Gyaan Shakti and Karma Shakti
Read MoreNon-tax benefits include benefits of various schemes of the government, including public procurement policy, delayed payments, etc
Read MoreFirst of the sessions of outreach from ONDC will be in Delhi/NCR for restaurants, food entrepreneurs and cloud kitchens
Read MoreWhile speaking at a recent summit, he said that the agriculture sector is the backbone of our country and our rural economy
Read MoreOne in two workers say they value the basics of job security (52%), workplace safety and comfort (50%), salary and benefits (49%) and workplace culture (48%) most out of 62 components across five dimensions of the employee experience
Read MoreIMPunjab Bootcamp is a two-day training for prototype/product stage startups to build their capacity and nudge them to start thinking about a startup's various functions. A cohort of 20 startups participated in the workshop
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