
Startup incubated at the Me-Rise Foundation at Manlad College of Engineering in Hassan won the “Elevate Grant”, which was launched by the Ministry of Electronics, IT, BT and Science and State Government technology to support startups.
A. Geetha Kiran, CEO of Me-Rise Foundation, said: “Startup, Chathur Pravarthan Private Limited, is engaged in the search for technologically controlled solutions of daily challenges. It has grant 21 lakh according to Elevate 2024.”
This is one of the 101 startups that will provide grants within the system this year.
Dr. Geetha Kiran and Mohana Lakshmi J., Chief Technology Director of Chathur Pravarthan Private Limited, received a certificate of grant from the Minister of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj and IT/BT Priyank Kharge, at the Bengalur ceremony.
The aim of the “Elevate Grant” is to identify and educate innovative startups and provide them with the necessary support. Within this system, a one -time grant is provided up to 50 ₹ Lakh, which supports innovators.
Chathur Pravarthan Private Limited provides a solution for maintenance and cleaning of solar panels. The company is also in the health sector.
Published – April 6, 2025 06:38