7 Indian early-stage startup programmes every entrepreneur should know about
From helping to furnish startups to enabling them to garner funds, accelerators/incubators help entrepreneurs in every step of their startup journey. Here is a list of seven such programmes.
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entrepreneurship may sound quite fascinating, the road to becoming an entrepreneur is not everyone’s cup of tea. To start up successfully, one has to overcome multiple hurdles and challenges on the way. Given these challenges, many business-minded people are often found to lack the requisite guidance and assistance, and also get confused about how to start on the journey to setting up a company.
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The role of the government has further propelled the growth of startups. The Indian startup ecosystem is currently the third-largest in the world. A series of measures such as revising the definition of startups, providing income exemptions and setting up Fund of Funds has had a cascading effect by promoting entrepreneurship, generating employment and fostering innovation. Amid the focus on Aatma Nirbhar Bharat, the government has allocated Rs 945 cro