There is good news for
the Indian start up ecosystem in
India.. The most awaited and ambitious project of the present government: ‘Start-up India-Stand up India’ is
ready to be launched on January, 16 in order to give boost to the growing start
up environment in India. With the launch nearing its date, people are waiting
with bated breath to see if the action plan meets the expectations.
In December 2015, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi promised to announce the action plan of the ‘Start up
India’ initiative on January 16, 2016 during his Mann Ki Baat radio programme.
Seeing the huge potential in the growing start up environment in India, the
government rolled out this initiative in order to create start-up friendly policies. Well, there are reasons for this
positive change. There are so many socio-economic problems plaguing our country
at present; rural India presents one such market to target. This opportunity
can be tapped by the Indian entrepreneurs who are at an advantage as compared
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There are around 5.7 percent of world’s Unicorns-startups that are valued at more
than $1 Billion-housed in India. These startups have reached this level with
very less funding as compared to those available overseas. The number of people
interested in entrepreneurship is also increasing as they are willing to take a
bet on their ideas. In 2014, Little Eye
Labs, an Indian startup firm was acquired by Facebook. With greater support
from the government, there will be an increase in the number of acquisitions
which will improve our technological prowess. Thus, with the increased
government backing, India can reach a higher level in rankings, from its present 130th rank, of
countries with the highest number of start-ups.
There are many
expectations among the entrepreneurs from the present government. Among the
many concerns that they have, they expect government to make the regulatory compliance norms easier so
that they don’t have to waste so much time in documentation. Relaxation of existing tax laws is another area of concern among them. They are
also expecting more funds allocation so that doing business becomes easy with fewer constraints on resources. Though the expectations are not too high,
people will decide on whether the government has been able to live up to these
expectations.
But, it’s not all
saying and no work from the government end till now. To substantiate that, it
has already started funding various schemes associated with this initiative. To
name a few, schemes like SETU (Self
Employment and Talent Utilization) and AIM
(Atal Innovation Mission) have already seen funds coming in. These schemes are
being implemented in order to encourage budding entrepreneurs to be risk seeking, to come up with new ideas
and shape these ideas into prototypes with expert guidance before funding can
be deployed for the actual project implementation. Many states like Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Kerala have already come up with such initiatives.
Incubators are being set up in different states to promote entrepreneurship in
many ways.
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Now that carpets have
already been rolled out, the whole nation is waiting to decide whether the
government has been able to build a firm action plan to allow the startup
ecosystem to flourish in India and to see the success of the scheme.
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Arshdeep Kaur is an Electronics and Communication Engineer who is working in one of the leading MNCs in Bangalore. Born and brought up in Delhi, she is exploring her interests in the areas of writing
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