Jammu, February 9
Sixty-nine start-ups have been registered in Jammu and Kashmir under the Startup India scheme, officials said.
According to data from the Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI), 69 start-ups have been registered in the union territory, officials said here.
As of now, the J&K Government is focusing on sectors such as food processing, agriculture, renewable energy, handicrafts and handloom for promoting start-ups, they said.
To enable the start-up ecosystem and create awareness, outreach and scouting of start-ups, www.startupjk.com has also been made live, they added.
The Government of India has announced a Rs 945-crore Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS), which will be operational from April 1, 2021, to 2025 to promote and boost start-up ecosystem across the country.
In the same light, the Jammu & Kashmir Administration is working to encourage start-ups and foster innovation, thereby creating jobs and boost economy, they said. — PTI
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