The government is looking to promote more than 10,000 startups in the next 5-6 years under the GENESIS programme, according to Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meity) Secretary Alkesh Kumar Sharma.
In July, the government launched the Digital India GENESIS (Gen-Next Support for Innovative Startups). The programme has an outlay of Rs 750 crore. Sharma participated in a briefing session with various startup representatives to understand their issues.
“Funding is not an issue. We are now moving to the next level where Genesis is coming. We are going to launch. We are going to promote 10,000 startups in the next 5-6 years,” Sharma said. He was responding to a question about a possible funding winter that could lead to shortage of funds for startups.
“We are helping startups in product development from where they can pick up business,” Sharma said. Meity is already running a programme Startup Accelerator of MeitY for Product Innovation, Development & Growth (SAMRIDH) under which it plans to select 300 startups and provide each of them funding support of up to Rs 40 lakh.
Meity Additional Secretary Bhuvnesh Kumar said the ministry has partnered with 22 accelerators for Samridh. The entire scheme outlay is Rs 100 crore and the government is partnering accelerators who will connect them to venture capitalists. “The government will match the fund which startups get from venture capitalists,” Kumar said.













































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