Key Points

Haryana is taking bold steps to transform its entrepreneurial landscape by establishing the Rajya Udyamita Ayog. The state government aims to triple startup numbers and create robust support mechanisms for young innovators. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced multiple initiatives including startup competitions, skill development programs, and financial support. These strategies reflect a comprehensive approach to nurturing entrepreneurial talent and positioning Haryana as a leading innovation hub.

Key Points: Haryana CM Launches Udyamita Ayog to Boost Youth Startups

  • Rajya Udyamita Ayog to motivate young entrepreneurs across Haryana
  • Rs 1 crore prize money for startup idea competitions
  • Centres of excellence planned in every district
  • 2,000 internship opportunities for graduates under skill program
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Haryana to set up Rajya Udyamita Ayog to motivate youth in entrepreneurship

Haryana unveils bold entrepreneurship strategy with startup support, skill development, and innovation initiatives for young entrepreneurs

"We are committed to making Haryana the number one startup hub in the country - Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana Chief Minister"

Chandigarh, Aug 21

In a significant move to encourage young entrepreneurs, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Thursday announced to set up Haryana Rajya Udyamita Ayog to motivate and train youth in entrepreneurship.

He said the government "is committed to making Haryana the number one startup hub in the country, with a target to triple the number of startups in the state".

The Chief Minister said this while addressing the state-level programme organised on the occasion of World Entrepreneurship Day at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University in Hisar.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister handed over a cheque of Rs 1,14,30,000 as grant money to 22 startups of the university.

The Chief Minister also announced that startup idea slogan competitions will be organised in all schools and colleges to promote entrepreneurship, with prize money of up to Rs 1 crore to be awarded to winners at the district and state levels.

He said the ideas that develop into startups will receive full microfinance support from the government under the startup policy. He also announced that Swadeshi Fairs would be organised to promote the 'Vocal for Local' initiative, with full support from the district administration.

CM Saini said the state government is encouraging private investors to create a 'fund of funds', which will position Haryana as a major hub of innovation and entrepreneurship by investing in local startups.

He announced that centres of excellence will be established in every district of the state under the public-private-partnership (PPP) model.

To identify and nurture the skills of the youth, open skill competitions will be held annually at both district and state levels.

Additionally, under the Mukhya Mantri Yuva Kaushal Samman Yojana, 2,000 graduate and postgraduate students will be offered internship opportunities in various industries, along with an honorarium of Rs 10,000.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative but implementation is key. Hope this doesn't become another government scheme that looks good on paper but fails in execution. The PPP model for excellence centers sounds promising though!
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Sarah B
As someone working in the startup ecosystem, I appreciate the 'fund of funds' approach. Private investment is crucial for sustainable growth. Hope other states follow Haryana's lead!
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Nisha Z
The Rs 10,000 honorarium for internships is a good start, but in today's economy, students might need more support. Still, better than unpaid internships which are so common!
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Vikram M
Finally some focus on skill development beyond traditional education! Open skill competitions at district level will help identify talent from rural areas too. Jai Haryana! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The Vocal for Local initiative through Swadeshi Fairs is brilliant. Supporting local entrepreneurs while promoting indigenous products - win-win for Haryana's economy!

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