The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has broadened the definition of startups under the Startup India programme to include deep technology firms, creating a new category. According to a notification ...
At present, over 2 lakh entities are registered as startups by the commerce and industry ministry. The government is likely to expand the definition of startups to further strengthen the country's ...
The objective is to push more companies towards research-led innovation and high-impact technologies, while ensuring that India’s start-up ecosystem is not limited to digital platforms and ...
The Centre by way of a modification to the ‘start-up definition’ now explicitly recognises ‘deep-tech’ start-ups and will also allow such companies to be considered as start-ups for 20 years after ...
Startup20 aims at bringing the startups of the G20 nations under a unified umbrella for a harmonious growth of the startup ecosystem in the region The inception of the Startup20 meetings was held in ...
The government has expanded the scope of the Startup India programme by formally recognising deep technology companies as a distinct category, while also easing eligibility norms for the broader ...