Bengaluru: State unveils booster kit for start-ups


Bengaluru, Jul 25 (IANS) : Karnataka on Monday unveiled a booster kit to nurture start-ups in the state with funding and hand-holding till they flourish.

"The booster kit provides software tools, cloud credits, access to mentors, legal and consulting accountants and access to government funding and government supported incubators," state IT & BT Minister Priyank Kharge told reporters here.

Announcing Rs.400 crore funding over the next four years as grant or equity for start-ups, micro and small IT and BT (biotech) enterprises, he said the Karnataka Biotechnology and IT Services (KBITS) would also help them in marketing and promotion.

"The KIBITS will sponsor participation of start-up entrepreneurs to attend networking events at national and international levels, administer tax incentive and assist them in patent filing," Kharge said.

The new minister also said he plans to hold an open house event every month for start-ups to interact with department officials for addressing issues related to their operations.


Priyank Kharge

The first open house will be held on August 16 at the state-run 10,000 start-ups warehouse in this tech hub.

"Bengaluru is the second fastest-growing start-up ecosystem in the world and the only Indian city to be ranked among the best 15 start-up ecosystems the world over," Kharge said.

The state government has also set up a cell in KBITS to implement policy initiatives and provide incentives for incubating start-ups.

"A start-up portal (www.startup.karnataka.gov.in) will soon be launched to educate prospective entrepreneurs on our policy and benefits being offered under the booster kit," Kharge added.

In partnership with the IT industry's representative body Nasscom, the state government has set up 725 seats to support incubators in the warehouse, in which 325 seats are available at subsidised rate for setting up start-ups. 

  

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  • Malcolm, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Hi can someone tell me more about this "booster kit"

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  • kr, mlore

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Need to improve a infrastructure in Bangalore

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  • abdulla, india

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Revolutionary Plans needed.
    Tap all bright Ideas..minds..from Schools itself need not wait till Phd's or masters...
    Even some Blessed children have such talents/skills/dreams they can start working from Beginning itself. with due support.
    Schools/colleges/universities along with banks...Labs.. Businessmen..ex: infosys/wipro/Tatas/BIO CON/defense.. Govt..
    Professors should All work in Tandem.. in sync and keep innovating..and designing newer Technologies.
    and keep building them.
    Register with patents.
    Make it happen.
    No need to sit under A/C rooms to make things happen but deserve...working from Grass roots from all 600,000 villages itself.
    make every Indian a talented skilled .. Entrepreneur.
    self employed with best products.
    make Dr. Kiran shaw in charge..command.
    support her 100% with NO INTERFERENCE like Deve gowdas and &co.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru/ Bengaluru

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    No 'handholding' as mentioned, only putting their hands forcibly into your pockets and looting.

    They will make you a 'Pauper' and let you go. Extremely corrupt & scheming politician Jr Kharge is trying to be like his father

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  • Hemanth, Bangalore/mangalore/ct

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Pay the pending salaries first...

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  • Nagaraj, Banglore

    Mon, Jul 25 2016

    Soon there will be a multi language support call center for BBMP with Gorge's share.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Jul 25 2016

    This move should have been initiated by Central Government of India who only knows to ANNOUNCE ...

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  • Thimmappa, Chitrapu

    Tue, Jul 26 2016

    Hope you are aware of BPO Policy(IBPS) which is in final phase of bidding, where Karnataka got 2333 seats as its share. If same scheme was initiated by our state govt, the seats could have been much more.

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