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START UP AS A CAREER,

Govt. Schemistry & TBI


-By NAVAL PANT
CO-FOUNDER/ENTREPRENEUR
ARADHYA ENTERPRISES
INTRODUCTION
STARTUP
STARTUP is started by individual founders or
entrepreneurs to search for a repeatable and scalable
business model. More specifically, a startup is a newly
emerged business venture that aims to develop a viable
business model to meet a market place need or
problem.
Incubation Centre DITU-TBI
Place a startup is incubated.
Gives them a chance to bring their business in shape before they
reach out to the world.
Help in gaining the grant from DST, MSME, STARTUP INDIA, ETC.
Help in bringing the venture capitalist, angel investors, etc.
TBI- Technology Business Incubators(TBI)

Hosted by:-
 Department of Science & Technology
 Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises(MSME)
 Startup India, etc
Facilities Incubation Centre Provide
Space
Mentor
Faculty support
Management support
Connectivity- Internet/Telephone/Electricity
Data Center
Services- Maintenance, Security
Furnishing- Chair, Tables, Cubicles
IT Infra & Support
Others- Meeting rooms, etc
Market trial of product
OUR START-UPS PROJECTS UNDER PIPELINE
APPKISEWAMEIN.COM
TOILET SEAT AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM
ATMOSPHERIC FAN REGULATOR
HILL ROAD TRAINING INSTITUTE
SPECIAL INSTRUMENT FOR HILL ROADS
ECO REVIVAL HOMES
SOLAR MOBILE RO PLANT+ DISTILLED WATER PLANT
HIGH ALTITUDE BREATHING SYSTEM
SHOCK ABSORBER BREAKER CUM COMPRESSOR
AC HELMET
BE MY SENSEI
PROMOTING
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
START UP INDIA
 Through the Startup India initiative, Government of India promotes
entrepreneurship by mentoring, nurturing and facilitating startups
throughout their life cycle.
 Since its launch in January 2016, the initiative has successfully given a
head start to numerous aspiring entrepreneurs.
With a 360 degree approach to enable startups, the initiative provides a
comprehensive four-week free online learning program, has set up
research parks, incubators and startup centers across the country
by creating a strong network of academia and industry bodies.
More importantly, a ‘Fund of Funds’ has been created to help startups
gain access to funding.
At the core of the initiative is the effort to build an ecosystem in which
startups can innovate and excel without any barriers.
MAKE IN INDIA
Designed to transform India into a global design and
manufacturing hub, the Make in India initiative was
launched in September 2014.
 It came as a powerful call to India’s citizens and business
leaders, and an invitation to potential partners and investors
around the world to overhaul out-dated processes and policies,
and centralize information about opportunities in India’s
manufacturing sector.
 This has led to renewed confidence in India’s capabilities
among potential partners abroad, business community within
the country and citizens at large.
Among several other measures, the initiative has ensured the
replacement of obsolete and obstructive frameworks with
transparent and user-friendly systems. “0 Error”
ATAL INNOVATION
MISSION(AIM)
AIM is the Government of India’s Endeavour to promote a
culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, and it
serves as a platform for promotion of world-class
Innovation Hubs, Grand Challenges, start-up businesses
and other self-employment activities, particularly in
technology driven areas.
ATLs are workspaces where students can work with
tools and equipment to gain hands-on training in the
concepts of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and
Math).
Atal Incubation Centers (AICs) are another programme
of AIM created to build innovative start-up businesses as
scalable and sustainable enterprises. AICs provide world
class incubation facilities with appropriate physical
infrastructure in terms of capital equipment and operating
facilities.
SUPPORT FOR TRAINING AND
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME FOR
WOMEN(STEP)
STEP was launched by the Government of India’s
Ministry of Women and Child Development to train
women with no access to formal skill training facilities,
especially in rural India..
The initiative reaches out to all Indian women above
16 years of age.
The programme imparts skills in several sectors such
as agriculture, horticulture, food processing,
handlooms, traditional crafts like embroidery, travel
and tourism, hospitality, computer and IT services.
SCHEMES FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS & OTHERS

 MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY- 15 LAKHS OR 50%


OF TOTAL EXPENSES
 MULTIPLIER GRANTS SCHEME- 2 CRORE
 ELECTRONIC DEVELOPMENT FUND(EDF) POLICY
 MODIFIED SPECIAL INCENTIVE PACKAGE SCHEME (M-SIPS)
 NEWGEN INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CENTRE- 25 LAKH
 MSME- 6.25 LAKHS
 NITI AAYOG
 PRADHAN MANTRI MUDRA YOJANA(PMMY)- UPTO 10 LAKHS
 SUSTAINABLE FINANCE SCHEME
 START UP ASSISTANCE SCHEME
 MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
 HIGH RISK- HIGH REWARD RESEARCH
 TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME(TDP)
 NATIONAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEM(NSTMIS)
M ENT
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G OV
Government Support for Small Businesses

Public Sector Banks: Banks are the most accessible


source for financial support for SMEs. They offer a
range of services and schemes including loans and
credit facilities for various business needs. Some of
these cover: Working capital finance available to all
segments of industries and services; Corporate term
loans for new ventures and also for expansion or
renovation of existing businesses; Term finance and
Deferred payment guarantee for capital expenditure or
acquisition of fixed assets.
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural
Development (NABARD): NABARD works towards
integrated rural development. It helps promote rural
businesses and small industries, agriculture and
cottage industries. NABARD offers various training
and development and consultancy services as well as
credit facilities to support these businesses.
National Small Industries Corporation Limited
(NSIC): Established with the objective to boost small
scale industries in India, NSIC helps import machines
on easy hire purchase terms; procure and distribute
imported raw materials; export products from small
scale industries, etc. NSIC has also started a new
scheme to help small businesses understand credit
ratings and the importance of maintaining a good
financial track record
Small Industries Development Bank of India
(SIDBI): As the name suggests, SIDBI was primarily
set up to provide financial assistance to small scale
industries in India. It is one of the leading government
bodies that provides various financial schemes across a
range of industries and services. Some of the schemes
are Direct Assistance Scheme, Indirect Assistance
Scheme, Promotional and Development Activities,
National Equity Fund Scheme, Technology
Development and Modernisation Fund Scheme, Single
Window Scheme, Mahila Udyam Nidhi (MUN)
Scheme and Equipment Finance Scheme.
National Commission for Enterprises in the
Unorganized Sector (NCEUS): This Commission was
constituted for the welfare of enterprises in the
unorganized and informal sector. Their primary role is
to generate business and employment opportunities in
the unorganized sector. One of the provisions also
includes providing micro-credit access to unorganized
entrepreneurs.
Rural and Women Entrepreneurship
Development (RWED): This programme is focused
on encouraging entrepreneurship among women and
the rural population. It supports various business and
entrepreneurial initiatives by providing timely advice
and counseling, initiating training and development
programmes and helping secure credit opportunities.
THANK YOU
Contact For Joining Incubation Centre
A.K. SHARMA
9997970900
edcell@dituniversity.edu.in

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