Gujarat CM Launches herSTART 5.0 to Empower Women Entrepreneurs in Tech

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel launched the fifth edition of the herSTART programme to support women-led startups with incubation and mentorship. He inaugurated a new research park at Gujarat University and named its convention centre after Vidyagauri Nilkanth, the first Gujarati woman graduate. The CM highlighted the growth of India's startup ecosystem, noting the rise from under 500 to nearly 200,000 startups, with significant women participation. He emphasized emerging opportunities for women in the semiconductor sector, citing recent developments in Sanand and Dholera as future tech hubs.

Key Points: Gujarat Launches herSTART 5.0 for Women-Led Startups

  • 5th herSTART edition launched
  • Research park inaugurated at Gujarat University
  • Focus on semiconductor & deep-tech for women
  • Startup India revolution highlighted
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Gujarat CM launches 5th 'herSTART' to support women-led initiatives, inaugurates research park

CM Bhupendra Patel launches 5th herSTART edition, inaugurates research park, and highlights opportunities for women in semiconductor sector.

"Gujarat is committed to realising the vision of women-led development given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. - CM Bhupendra Patel"

Ahmedabad, March 5

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday launched the fifth edition of the herSTART programme for women entrepreneurs and inaugurated a newly built research park at Gujarat University.

He said the state is committed to advancing the vision of women-led development articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Chief Minister also announced the naming of the university's convention centre as Vidyagauri Nilkanth Sabhapuram, honouring Vidyagauri Nilkanth, regarded as the first Gujarati woman graduate.

Speaking at the event in Ahmedabad, CM Patel said the state government aims to strengthen women's participation in innovation and entrepreneurship through initiatives such as herSTART, which is run by the Gujarat University Startup and Entrepreneurship Council.

"Gujarat is committed to realising the vision of women-led development given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," the CM said.

The herSTART programme provides incubation, mentorship and market access support to women-led startups. Its fifth edition was launched at the university as part of a set of initiatives described by the organisers as a "development triveni".

CM Patel said the national startup ecosystem had grown significantly since the launch of Startup India. "Inspired by the Prime Minister, Startup India has now become a revolution providing opportunities for youth to reach new heights," he said.

According to the Chief Minister, the number of startups in India has risen from fewer than 500 about a decade ago to nearly 2,00,000, with women accounting for a substantial share of participation.

He added that India has also moved into the leading ranks globally in terms of funding for women-led startups.

Highlighting emerging sectors, CM Patel said technology should be viewed not only as a career option but also as a mission of nation-building. "Technology is not only a career option but also a mission of nation-building," he said.

Referring to recent developments in the semiconductor industry, CM Patel said opportunities were expanding for skilled professionals, including women.

He noted that a semiconductor plant had recently been inaugurated in Sanand and said the regions of Sanand and Dholera are expected to develop as semiconductor hubs, creating high-technology employment opportunities.

"There are numerous opportunities for women power in the semiconductor sector. herSTART is intended to support women in areas such as semiconductor startups, chip design, fabrication management, semiconductor packaging and deep-technology innovation," he said.

During the event, the chief minister also released a coffee table book documenting the achievements of the fourth edition of herSTART and felicitated women-led startups associated with the programme.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good step forward. Naming the convention centre after Vidyagauri Nilkanth is a nice touch, honoring our history while building the future. The semiconductor hub focus in Sanand/Dholera is smart – high-tech jobs are the need of the hour. Hope the execution matches the announcement.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the intent, I hope this support reaches women beyond the major cities and those from non-tech backgrounds too. Entrepreneurship isn't just about semiconductors and deep-tech. Small-scale artisans and service providers also need such platforms. The program should be inclusive.
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Vikram M
Gujarat continues to lead in creating a business-friendly ecosystem. 2 lakh startups from 500 is a staggering number. If women are getting a substantial share, that's real progress. The research park will be a great asset for GU students.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on semiconductor startups for women. That's a very forward-looking sector. The global chip industry needs diverse talent. Hope the incubation support is robust and includes connections to international markets.
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Karthik V
"Development triveni" – love the terminology. Combining education, entrepreneurship, and honoring legacy. My cousin participated in the 3rd edition and her startup got its first client through their network. These programs deliver on the ground. Bharat is rising with Nari Shakti.

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