Odisha Claims To Have Registered 233 Startups Across 39 Sectors Within One Year
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In a major boost to state startup initiative, Odisha state government has been recognising 20 startups every month, flying higher than the national average, said Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Micro Small and Medium Enterprises LN Gupta.
While addressing the Startup Council Meeting held yesterday under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary AP Padhi, Gupta said that the state’s Startup Initiative has registered around 233 startups across 39 sectors within one year with a registration rate of around 20 per month, reports PTI.
At present, these are providing employment to around 2,000 people, he further added.
Around 30 startups in Odisha have been provided various benefits like monthly allowance, product development assistance, need-based assistance, reimbursement of expenses and one-time matching capital grant, he said.
The state has also approved three new nodal agencies, financial assistance for two new incubators and need-based assistance for two new ventures.
The state has also approved the proposal for providing financial assistance to Technology Business Incubator in NIT, Rourkela and Technology Business Incubator in KIIT, Bhubaneswar. There are also plans to host ‘Make in Odisha’ conclave in November this year.
Odisha Startup Policy
The Odisha government announced its startup policy in August 2016. The startup policy had aimed to set up 1,000 startups in the next five years for which the state’s MSMEs were to provide a Seed fund of $3.7 Mn (INR 25 Cr).
In August 2016, CM Naveen Patnaik met over 60 companies and received an investment commitment of $13.5 Bn (INR 90,490 Cr) as state investments for improving the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Earlier in March 2017, Odisha Government launched the Startup Toll-Free Helpline 1800-345-7100, aimed for startup stakeholders to have a platform for redressal of their queries related to startups.
At the same time, a MoU was also signed between Deepak Bagela CEO & MD Invest India and Principal Secretary, MSME, L.N. Gupta to set up 1,000 startups in Odisha by 2020.
Further, the state government also launched a web portal for startups in May 2017. The portal aims at “promoting ease of doing business for budding entrepreneurs and creating an ecosystem for startups in the state.”
Inc42 had earlier reported in August 2017 that the state Government had recognised 80 startups in the last two months under its Startup Odisha initiative.
In February 2018, state CM Naveen Patnaik launched Startup India-Odisha Yatra, where the ideas selected will be put through three days of intensive acceleration programme. The best 50 innovators would be provided incubation and mentorship to convert their ideas into startups.
The States have been rapidly adopting and ensuring the success of Centre’s Startup India initiative. More than 15 states have already announced their startup policies which include Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan, Goa, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
With Odisha beating the national average of recognising startups, the state is expected to add largely to the Indian startup ecosystem.
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