National Startup Advisory Council 2023: Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal will chair the sixth meeting of the National Startup Advisory Council (NSAC) in New Delhi today (March 11). According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, with the theme of India at 2047, the NSAC will deliberate upon issues necessary for the evolution of the Indian startup ecosystem and can cowl necessary matters as Tech Landscape and the Way Ahead, Innovation in Logistics, Making India the Global Skill Market, Innovation Hub, Women Entrepreneurship, Capacity Building for Domestic Capital, Thematic Seed Funds, and so on.
Goyal is anticipated to launch the Startup India Investor Connect portal, ideated by the NSAC and co-developed by DPIIT and SIDBI at this meeting.
The Central Government had constituted the NSAC to advise the Government on measures required to construct a powerful ecosystem for nurturing innovation and startups within the nation leading to sustainable financial development and large-scale employment alternatives. NSAC consists of members from involved line Ministries, Departments and Organisations and non-official members, representing varied stakeholders reminiscent of founders of profitable startups, veterans who’ve grown and expanded corporations in India, individuals representing pursuits of buyers, incubators and accelerators, representatives of associations of stakeholders of startups and representatives of trade associations, mentioned the Ministry assertion.
NSAC is enjoying an necessary position in figuring out areas of intervention for enlargement of startup ecosystem and ideating and nurturing nationwide packages beneath the Startup India initiative. Programs reminiscent of MAARG, National Mentorship Program, Incubator Capacity Development Program, Adoption of NavIC Grand Challenge, Startup Champions 2.0 and so on are some of the packages ideated and incubated by NSAC, added the Ministry assertion.
(With companies inputs)
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