Background: Startup India is a flagship initiative of the Government of India, intended to catalyse startup culture and build a strong and inclusive ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship in India. Launched in January, 2016, the Startup India Initiative has rolled out several programs with the objective of supporting entrepreneurs, building a robust startup ecosystem and transforming India into a country of job creators instead of job seekers. These programs are managed by a dedicated Startup India Team, which reports to the Department for Industrial Policy and Promotion (DPIIT).
FEATURES:
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- It is a central sector scheme.
- Implementing agency: DPIIT
- Eligibility:
- Registered as private ltd. Company or a partnership firm or a limited liability partnership (LLP)
- Turnover: Less than 100 crores in any of previous financial years
- Age: upto 10 years from date of incorporation
- Function: Innovation or improvement of existing products, services and processes and have potential to generate employment/create wealth.
- Exclusion: an entity formed by splitting up or reconstruction of an existing.
Key Pillars of Support for Startups under the Startup India Initiative:
1. Simplification and Handholding:
a) Self-certificate to reduce regulatory burden.
b) Easier compliance, easier exit process for failed startups, legal support, fast tracking of patent applications.
c) A website to reduce information asymmetry.
2. Funding & Incentives:
a) Exemptions on Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax for eligible startups.
b) A fund of funds to infuse more capital into the startup ecosystem.
c) A credit guarantee fund through SIDBI.
3. Incubation & Industry-Academia Partnerships:
a) Creation of numerous incubators and innovation labs, events, competitions and grants.
b) Launch of Atal Innovation Mission (AIM)
Steps by government to promote startup India:
S.No | Action Points |
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1 | Compliance Regime based on Self-certification |
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2 | Startup India Hub |
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3 | Startup India Portal and Mobile App |
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4 | Legal Support and Fast-tracking Patent Examination at Lower Costs. |
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5 | Relaxed Norms of Public Procurement for Startups |
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6 | Faster Exit for Startups |
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7 | Funding Support through Fund of Funds |
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8 | Credit Guarantee Fund for Startups |
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9 | Tax Exemption on Capital Gains |
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10 | Tax Exemption to Startups for 3 years |
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11 | Tax Exemption on Investments above Fair Market Value |
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12 | Organizing Startup Fests for Showcasing Innovation and Providing a Collaboration Platform |
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13 | Launch of Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) with Self- Employment and Talent Utilization (SETU) Program |
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14 | Harnessing Private Sector Expertise for Incubator Setup |
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15 | Building Innovation Centres at National Institutes |
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16 | Setting up of 7 New Research Parks |
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17 | Promoting Startups in the Biotechnology Sector |
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18 | Innovation Focused Programs for Students |
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19 | Annual Incubator Grand Challenge |
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INITIATIVES TO PROMOTE STARTUP:
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- Make in India initiative – To encourage companies to develop, manufacture and assemble products in India.
- Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) – It is a flagship initiative to create and promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship across the length and breadth of country.
- Startup India Seed Fund Scheme
- National Startup Awards – It was aims to recognize, reward, promote and offer exclusive handholding support to a diverse set of startups.
- SCO Startup Forum – It aims to create multilateral cooperation and engagement for startups among the SCO Member States, empowering the local startup ecosystem.
- Prarambh – The Startup International ecosystem
- National Initiative for Developing and Harnessing Innovations (NIDHI) – It will help startups with initial funding especially student startups.
- PMMY (Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana) – To create inclusive, sustainable and value based entrepreneurial culture by providing low interest rate loans.
- National Mentorship Portal (MAARG) – It provides one stop mentorship platform to facilitate mentorship for startups across by connecting with acadmecians and industry experts.
- ASCEND (Accelerating Startup Caliber & Entrepreneurial Drive) – Under this sensitization workshops on startups and entrepreneurship were conducted for all eight North Eastern States with the objective to capacitate and augment knowledge on key aspects of entrepreneurship and continue efforts towards creating a robust startup ecosystem in these States.
- Startup20 Engagement Group – It has been institutionalized under India’s G20 Presidency. It acts as the voice of the global startup ecosystem bringing together varied stakeholders on a common platform.
BENEFITS:
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- Robust startup ecosystem to establish India as a start-up hubacross the world.
- Promoting the culture of self-employment by encouraging entrepreneurship.
- Increase in Patent registration by Indian entrepreneurs as reduction in registration fees.
- Encouraging culture of innovation promoting creation and invention of new goods and services.
- Employment generation
- Contribute to overall economic growth of the country.
CHALLENGES FACED BY INDIAN STARTUPS:
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- Funding Challenges include:
- Limited access to capital
- Difficulty in obtaining venture capital.
- lack of investor confidence
- Absence of a robust infrastructure ecosystem as:
- Limited access to technological resources
- Inadequate physical infrastructure
- Dearth of incubation centers and mentorship programs
- regulatory hurdles and complex tax structures due to cumbersome compliance process and bureaucratic red tape.
- Funding Challenges include:
ACHIEVEMENTS:
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- India has emerged as the 3rd largest ecosystem for startups globally.
- India ranks 2nd in innovation quality with top positions in the quality of scientific publications and the quality of its universities among middle-income economies.
- One lakh plus startups recognized (average of 80 per day)
- 50% from tier II and tier III cities.
- 48% have at least one women director.
- 42 lakh plus employment generated (avg. 11 per startup).
FACTS:
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- Highest recognized startups in Delhi followed by UP, Gujrat, Maharashtra, Karnataka.
- The industry which has seen the maximum number of startups is IT Services followed by healthcare & life sciences and education.