He also shared his LinkedIn post in which he noted that virtual interactions have become the new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic and said a big advantage of this is that people can be a part of programmes sitting at home.
He also shared his LinkedIn post in which he noted that virtual interactions have become the new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic and said a big advantage of this is that people can be a part of programmes sitting at home.
Modi urges youngsters to join Startup India international summit
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January 11, 2021 10:47 IST
‘This initiative has propelled India to being among the most attractive start-up eco-systems globally’, says the PM
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The ‘Prarambh’, the Startup India international summit, has given a great opportunity for youngsters to be a part of many interesting domestic & global forums, says PM Modi. File photo
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‘This initiative has propelled India to being among the most attractive start-up eco-systems globally’, says the PM Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon youngsters to attend Prarambh , the Startup India international summit on January 15 and 16, saying it seeks to bring together top minds from industry, academia, investment, banking and finance besides young start up leaders.
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(4:30-5:30PM AEDT) Wednesday | 13th January 2021
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry, and other associations is organising the ‘Startup India International Summit - Prarambh (प्रारम्भ)’ from 15 – 16th January 2021 over a virtual platform.
The Indian startup ecosystem is the world’s second largest startup ecosystem and is growing at an unprecedented rate, contributing to the innovation driven growth for the Indian economy. Since the inception of the initiative 22,500+ startups have been recognised so far, across 448 districts from 29 States and 6 Union Territories, of which 55% come from tier 1 cities and 45 % from tier 2 & 3 cities. These startups are not just confined to technology led business models, but also manufacturing and service business models across various fields such as Healthcare,