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Greater NOIDA: Shiv Nadar University (Delhi NCR) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Education, Government of India, for granting of the prestigious status of ‘Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University’ (IoE). With this MoU, it has become the youngest recognized IoE and part of the hallowed league of top 20 public and private institutions mandated to elevate Indian higher education on the global stage with complete academic and administrative autonomy.
Shiv Nadar University’s Pro-Chancellor, Mr. Shikhar Malhotra, and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Rupamanjari Ghosh, signed the MoU in the presence of Dr. Vineet Joshi, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Education, Government of India, and Ms. Kirti, Deputy Director (Science), Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India.
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LUCKNOW: Despite the prolonged lockdown in the wake of Covid-19, 773 startups began their operations in the state in the past one year. The total number of start-ups which have come up in the state in the past three years is now 3,406.
Additional chief secretary (IT and Electronics) Alok Kumar said that the development took place despite the Covid-19 pandemic, adding that seven proposals for establishment of incubators had been approved in the current month under new Startup Policy-2020.
These include first incubator in Bundelkhand, in Rajkiya Engineering College in Banda, Atal Incubation Center in BHU Varanasi, NASSCOM 10,000 Startup Warehouse in Noida, Jaipuria Incubator and Maharshi Center for Entrepreneur Development in Lucknow, Startup Launchpad in GLA University Mathura and in Krishna Engineering College, Ghaziabad.
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LUCKNOW: Despite the prolonged lockdown in the wake of Covid-19, 773 startups began their operations in the state in the past one year. The total number of start-ups which have come up in the state in the past three years is now 3,406.
Additional chief secretary (IT and Electronics) Alok Kumar said that the development took place despite the Covid-19 pandemic, adding that seven proposals for establishment of incubators had been approved in the current month under new Startup Policy-2020.
These include first incubator in Bundelkhand, in Rajkiya Engineering College in Banda, Atal Incubation Center in BHU Varanasi, NASSCOM 10,000 Startup Warehouse in Noida, Jaipuria Incubator and Maharshi Center for Entrepreneur Development in Lucknow, Startup Launchpad in GLA University Mathura and in Krishna Engineering College, Ghaziabad.
Despite nCoV crisis, over 750 startups set up in UP in past one year
Lucknow, Dec 23 (UNI)The exceptional improvement in ease of doing business in Uttar Pradesh has led to a positive impact on the startup sector also.
With the continuous rise in the number of startups in the state, 3406 startups, recognized by Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Government of India, have been established in Uttar Pradesh during the last three years.
Referring to the best startup ecosystem being developed in the state as a result of efficient implementation of IT and Startup Policy-2017 and New Startup Policy-2020, Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of IT and Electronics, Dr. Dinesh Sharma said here on Wednesday that the state government was developing a world-class startup ecosystem in the state through a strong infrastructure and favorable policy environment.