Startup Act to be first of its kind in India to be in force by Karnataka Govt

First they started using words like Startups, Incubation centre in the budgets and now, trust me our own Karnataka government is in plans to implement Startup Act to be first of its kind in India .

Startup Act to be first of its kind in India to be in force by Karnataka Govt

As reported by Economic times, the  Karnataka government is drafting a new act to boost the state’s entrepreneurial activity. The Startup Act, the first of its kind in the country Is expected to be in force in two months.  “We hope to become the unequivocal IT innovation and startup capital in the world,” said IT-BT secretary Srivatsa Krishna. Krishna recently met state biotechnology secretary Tanusree Deb Barma and Nasscom Product Council Chairman Ravi Gururaj to discuss issues including issues giving startups global visibility, better linkages to academia and industry, ease of doing business in the state and accessibility of early-stage risk capital. “We see funds available for 2-5 year-old companies, not in the initial 1-2 years. We are looking at that space,” said Barma. At present Karnataka provides an initial grant of Rs 5 lakh to nine colleges to each to fund research on projects to solve local problems and find solutions to local needs as part of the ‘Karnataka New Age Incubation Network.’ Startups are eligible for plug-and-play space with internet at a concessional rate of Rs 5-15 per square feet. “There is a lot of political will to get support this ecosystem,” said Barma. Barma said the state will also announce a biotech-focused venture capital fund which will operate as a fund of funds. Separately, Nasscom’s 10,000 Startups initiative will also get bigger in scale in Karnataka. A new warehouse will include incubators focused on verticals like design, the Internet-of-Things, and biotechnology, among other things.  As part of the expansion, women-founded companies may get free incubation space for six months, said Gururaj.

“It’s not a lot of money but it’s symbolic. We’re hoping that will push the agenda further,” he said.    This can be the right impetus  for startup eco-system in our country.  We should now aim high to be innovators and researchers in the IT and ITES.  Startup Act to be first of its kind in India to be in force by Karnataka Govt .