Minister Rekha Gupta led by Delhi The government came up with an incentive policy based on launching. This policy will facilitate the establishment of 5,000 startups and will make national capital by 2035 by a global innovation center.
Within this policy, the government will set up a £200 Crore Corpus for the Fund of Capital in Delhi to provide a financial approach to these businesses.
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The Nine -page concept The Policy of Delhi 2025 was published for feedback from the parties. It is available on the website of the Ministry of Industry in Delhi.
“Encourage, facilitate and support the emergence of at least 5,000 startups by 2035. Encourage a business that allows sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development throughout the state,” he reads the mission of the document.
Policy, planned for 10 years, will focus on startups in 18 key areas, including medical services, hospitality, fintech, automobile companies, electronic waste management, logistics and supply chain management, game technology, green technology and robotics.
AI, machine learning, internet of things
According to politics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of Things, Software-A-A-Service (SaaS), Biotechnology, Extended Reality, Drones and Unmanned air vehicles, as stated in the design will be artificial intelligence.
“Delhi is one of the fastest growing states in the country. The proximity of government institutions, the presence of an infrastructure friendly to business and the growing culture of entrepreneurial makes the city a viable IT hip. With the strengths of the state.”
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He said that after approval of the Startup monitoring Committee, other areas of focus according to market demand and leading technologies may be identified and included.
Policy proposal also proposes several fiscal incentives to promote a beginning ecosystem, including 100 % reimbursement of rent lease up to the company £10 Lakh per year for a maximum period of three years. ‘
100 % reimbursement is also recommended for submitting patents, trademarks, copyrights and industrial proposals £1 Lakh on Indian and £3 Lakh on international patents.
Startup Task Force
Other incentives recommended by policy proposal include 100 % reimbursement of the exhibition stand or rental costs for participation in the domestic £5 lakh) and international ( £10 lakh) Exhibitions and £2 lakh as a monthly contribution for one year at operating costs.
Applicants can apply via a system with one window in Delhi with the relevant support documents to be considered incentives in this policy.
The Nodeal Agency would investigate the receipt and submitted applications for startup the working group to complete the applicants for the payment of benefits. Applicants will be informed of the decision through the starting portal, he said.
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He added that the Delhi government will provide the latest infrastructure facilities and support systems to support the city’s business ecosystem.
Virtual incubation service
The Deli government will provide an incubation service through the Delhi network to help start -ups into the network of experts and mentors. The government will also lift the industrial association to organize the starting festival to allow them to show their innovations and ideas and address the global market.
The government industry will be a node agency that implements this policy through the monitoring committee headed by the industry and the beginning working group.
The government industry will be a node agency that implements this policy through the monitoring committee headed by the industry and the beginning working group.
“This policy is reviewed two.
Entrepreneur
This policy is: “The reason for targeted policies and programs to strengthen the ecosystem for entrepreneurs is to support them in creating companies, self -employment and creating networks to support inclusive and sustainable balance in Delhi.”
“Women’s business can contribute particularly strongly contribute to the economic well -being of the family and communities by contributing to the millennium development goals (MDG),” he reads.
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