Women-led start-ups to place India in global arena: Jitendra Singh
Women-led start-ups will place India in the global arena in the years to come, Union minister Jitendra Singh said here Friday.
Women-led start-ups will place India in the global arena in the years to come, Union minister Jitendra Singh said here Friday.
Addressing the inaugural session of the Orientation Programme for the fresh batch of MBA students of Indian Institute of Management (IIM) here, Dr Jitendra Singh said, most of the successful start-up stories have been possible due to strong industry linkages.
More than $239 million was raised by 26 Indian startups in funding last week, which includes nine growth-stage deals and 15 early-stage deals.
A recent data has highlighted that start-ups are looking to hire freshers, with 0 to 3 years of experience, for 53% of all available jobs with them.
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India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved 3rd ranking in the world in the start-up ecosystem, said Union Minister Dr Singh
So far, the company has already invested in several startups including—financial services by Nivesh.com, healthcare logistics by Biddano, and the AI-based data insights from Precily.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the maiden budget of the 17th Lok Sabha on Friday.
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Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik launched the Startup Odisha Yatra on Tuesday with a view to scout innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs.…