Odisha targets 1,000 startups in five years

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Aug 23 2016 | 9:42 PM IST
Odisha government today approved a new policy with a target of making the state home to at least 1,000 startups over the next five years.
The Odisha Startup Policy (OSP), 2016, will be unveiled by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at an investors meet in Bengaluru next month.
OSP envisages Odisha being among the top three startup hubs in the country by 2020 through strategic partnerships, conducive ecosystem, investments and policy intervention.
"The policy will be implemented within five years and comprises of three Is - Institutions, Industry and Incubation," Chief Secretary A P Padhi told reporters here.
The implementation of the policy would be monitored by a Startup Council headed by the Chief Secretary and a Review Committee headed by Principal Secretary MSME, he said.
The policy envisages usher in an innovative startup ecosystem through creation of world class incubation centres, funding and supporting incentives structure at par with other states.
He added that the state government would participate in
private state specific funds for startups to set up operations in the state, such as seed/VC funds, limited to 1/4th of the total size.
Institutions like universities and colleges would be eligible for one time capital grant of 50 per cent of capital cost, excluding the cost of building, up to a maximum of Rs 1 crore to set up an incubation facility.
"Rs 10,000 per month will be provided to a startup for a period of one year only if the startup has got the seed round funding approval," he said.
Reimbursement of up to Rs 1 lakh per year for three years would be provided to institutions/incubators/industry for providing free internet, electricity and mentoring services as per the policy.
The approved incubators would be eligible for a performance capital grant of Rs 5 lakh for each successful startup they incubate.
Marketing/publicity assistance up to Rs 5 lakh shall be reimbursed for introduction of a product in the market after Series A funding, the policy said.
Need-based assistance would be considered on case-to-case basis to certified startups for reimbursement of the cost of raw material/ components and other related equipment, based on recommendation of the Startup Council, Padhi said.
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First Published: Aug 23 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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