Karnataka is expected to play a significant part in the economy of the country in the future. The state is home to 13,000 of the country’s 54,000 startups. The Karnataka government has taken a number of steps to stimulate the formation of new businesses. The government is providing guidance and scientific support, according to Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.
In an online message on the occasion of ‘National Startup Day’ on Sunday, the Chief Minister stated that the notion of a New Karnataka for a New India would be realized. In accordance with the Prime Minister’s wishes, the state has commemorated Startup Day in a meaningful way. The state government will give a major boost to startups, innovation, scientific thinking, and entrepreneurship in the coming days, he added. “Thanks to the Prime Minister’s long-term goal, the number of startups, which was once about 500, has already surpassed 54,000.” He has given a tremendous boost to innovation and entrepreneurs by establishing a forum to assist them and free them from government limitations. “On behalf of the state’s youth, the Prime Minister has been the inspiration for the biggest development of startups in the state,” Bommai added, thanking the Prime Minister.
Bengaluru is home to around 180 science and research institutions in a variety of sectors.
California wildfires leave destruction in their wake, with Stanford experts warning of the underestimated dangers…
Report of Kenya's child abduction shows around 44 percent of child has been abducted between…
A woman in Perth received a Rs. 77,268 bill after dining at Canton Lane, with…
The debate surrounding obesity as a disease has been one of the most controversial and…
Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency, set for a January 17 release, has been banned in Bangladesh amid…
The search for effective obesity treatments has reached an exciting new frontier with the advent…