"The government can only play the catalyst, but still all the hard work has to be done by companies who start in any sector," Zomato founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal said at the 'Startup India' conference here.
"If some roadblocks get removed, it's a great thing. But even if they don't, it should not be an excuse for not doing anything."
Making it clear that the issue of capital should not be a roadblock, he said: "In terms of access to capital, if you look at all tech start-ups in India, they all started in 2007-08 when there was absolutely no funding on the table."
The problem with present generation of start-ups, Goyal noted, is they want access to capital, incubation, government help to all fall in place. "That's not how start-ups work. It is actually the other way around," he added.
Asked if the company is looking to raise funds for expansion, he said: "Not right now. We have enough in bank.
