Simplification and Handholding.
Funding Support and Incentives.
Industry-Academia Partnership and Incubation.
The Startup India Initiative has rolled out several programs to support entrepreneurs, build a robust startup ecosystem, and transform India into a country of job creators rather than job seekers. These programs are administered by a team of dedicated Startup India, which further reports to the Department for Industrial Policy and Promotion (DPIIT).
Recently Indian Prime Minister announced, “India will celebrate January 16 as ‘National Start-up Day. He coined startups as the “backbone “of India and the engine which will empower the nation’s economic growth in the upcoming 100th years of India’s Independence.
Our Prime Minister Modi said that the current decade is referred to as the “decade of India”. His government will usher in massive changes to strengthen innovation, entrepreneurship and the startup ecosystem.
A startup can be interpreted as a newly established business started by one or a group of individuals. What differentiates it from other new companies is that a startup offers a new product or service that is not being provided elsewhere in the same way. The keyword is innovation. The business either develops a new product/ service or redevelops a current product/service into something better.
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) considers an entity as a startup for ten years from incorporation date subject to the fulfilment of the following conditions:
An application for the online startup registration can be made to DPIIT to be recognized as a duly recognized Startup.
There are various benefits given to the Company who have registered themselves under the Startup Scheme. Following benefits are being given to entrepreneurs establishing startups:
Proprietorship firm is not eligible for Startup India Registration. The Startup should be incorporated as a private limited company or registered as a partnership firm or a limited liability partnership.