Bengaluru: State turns popular destination for startups, 20,000 expected to register by 2020


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jan 21: At a time when mega industries are shifting out of the state, Karnataka is turning into a heaven for startup sector. After the startup policy was introduced by the current government, as many as 5,000 new startups have been registered in the state and as per current indications, about 20,000 startups might get established here by the year 2020.

Startup policy of Karnataka extends more benefits and facilities than the ambitious 'Make in India' and 'Startup India' schemes of the centre are doling out. Highest number startups which were established during the year 2017-18 account for this difference. The government therefore has reason to believe that its dream of achieving 20,000 startups in the state by 2020 might actually be realized.

The government has set its sight on generation of six lac direct and 12 lac indirect jobs on account of 20,000 startups in future. Curiously, the startup policy of Karnataka has been lapped up more aggressively by the citizens of other states rather than Kannadigas.

This has given rise to the apprehension that the young people from the state might be deprived of opportunities. As per figures of the IT BT department, most of the people who are registering themselves in Karnataka are from Andhra Pradesh,Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Delhi etc. Minister of the department, Priyank Kharge, assured that the government will not allow interests of young people from the state to be jeopardised. He mentioned that inventions coming from anywhere have to be welcomed but reminded that as per the conditions set forth by the state government, the startups getting subsidy from the government have to employ not less than 90 percent of their staff from Karnataka.

"We pay subsidies to only those companies which register their companies under Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Act 1961 and pay taxes here," he clarified.

Till now, the government has extended assistance to 333 startups since 2017 and surprisingly, highest startups have been registered under agri technology. Several startup companies have been created to successfully ensure that benefits of various schmes under government schemes under health, malnutrition, social service etc for which the government spends crores of rupees, reach the genuine people.

  

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  • nazeer husain, jeddah KSA

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    Better bjp star campaigner UP CM yogi paanipurinath must know this matter. Recently he was lecturing to accept his state as model to us but mr yogi never heard the words like global investment infrastucture. UP cm only knows may be paanbeeda start up or thonde kabaab thats all. KARNATAKA WHILE ACCEPTING MULTI LINGUISTIC ADOPTABILITY HAS BECOME THE LAND OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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  • Bengalurian, Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    The need of the hour is large scale pig farming
    Pork chops, spare ribs & bacon can be made in industrial scale
    Manual handling is done in small scale now
    Pigs are normally considered unclean because they eat from gutter
    Pigs are not unclean for consumption when given proper feed & surrounding is kept clean
    No one is going to fight to save pigs
    We can get low fat pork if given proper feed when raising
    This would reduce protein deficiency
    We can have healthy nation with positive thinking

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    Pigs could become gods one day.

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  • D4systems, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    Start up karnataka

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  • Sumit, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    Kannadigas are the super Kannadigas. Why we need Yogies or Shahs to preach?? We are Suvarna Karnataka.. Keep up our strength, keep up the demogracy, keep up development. At the end, ensure tangible results, which must speak themselves.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    Karnataka is really doing well because of the better governance of the present government

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    Salute to the entrepreneurs of state & those outsiders who've made Bengaluru their homes in spite of no Govt aid, either from BJP or Congress or JD(S) when in power. This has been nature of the Silicon Valley of India!

    Salute to these entrepreneurs for standing tall though the dispensations over the years want to increase reservations in Govt sector as well as Private sector, appeasement of all kinds and bad infrastructure in Bengaluru, pot holed roads and burning lakes!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    I wonder if any Northern State even know the meaning of 'Startup India' ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Sun, Jan 21 2018

    If BJP comes to power... we will go and stand behind UP, Bihar, Rajastan, Haryana, MP

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  • kp, udupi

    Mon, Jan 22 2018

    at present we are not far behind

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  • dominic-dsouza-Rudy, mudarangady mauritius

    Sun, Jan 21 2018

    new Karnataka jai ho dr siddu

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