Odisha to soon prepare special policy for start-up prog: CM

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Jan 18 2016 | 9:28 PM IST
Setting a target to place Odisha among the top three states of India in the start-ups programme, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today said the state govenrment will soon prepare a special policy to encourage and facilitate investments in the programme.
Patnaik told this to a delagtion from US-based TiE Silicon Valley during a meeting at the State Secretariat here.
Stating that Odisha was aiming to become the top three destinations for start-ups in India in the coming two years, Patnaik said that the state was one of the most promising in the country with significant potential for growth of start-ups.
"We have some of the premier institutions of the country and the quality of our technical manpower is second to none. The policy and regulatory reforms implemented by our government are conducive to the growth of start ups," Patnaik said.
Noting that the state owned IPICOL and SILICON Valley have a one-of-its-kind agreement to foster the growth of start-ups in the state, Patnaik said the state has witnessed a growth of a number of start ups across various sectos in the state.
"However, there is a huge potential waiting to be tapped. With the supporting ecosystem available in the state, my vision is to see the state among the top three start up destinations in the country in next two years," the chief minister said.
While talking to the delegates, Patnaik said besides bringing a greater investment that would gainfully employ youths, the state govenrment has been planning to set up incubators to assist start-ups. "I am confident that your engagement will ensure setting up of world-class incubators in the state," Patnaik told the Silicon Valley delegates.
He also assured the delegation that the state government would soon develop focussed policy for promoting start ups in Odisha.
"The state looks forward to your inputs," Patnaik told the delegation.
Patnaik also tweeted on his discussion with the Silicon Valley delegation.
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First Published: Jan 18 2016 | 9:28 PM IST

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