"We are now seeing a growing interest in start ups. Experimenting in cutting edge technologies, creating value out of ideas, initiatives and creating them into scalable enterprises and businesses is at the core of our strategies," he said while presenting the Budget for 2015-16 in the Lok Sabha.
The minister added that the IT-ITeS sector has raked in revenues of $119 billion in 2014-15 and directly employs about 40 lakh people.
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He further said: "With this objective, the government is creating a mechanism known as Self Employment and Talent Utilisation (SETU) to be techno-financial incubation and facilitation programme to support all aspects of start up business and other self employment activities particularly in the technology driven areas.
"I am setting aside Rs 1,000 crore initially for this purpose."
According to the Economic Survey 2014-15, India has emerged as the world's fourth largest hub for start-ups with over 3,100 of them, driven by "hyper growth" in technology and software products in the country.
As per the Central Statistics Office (CSO), computer and related services, whose share GDP is 3.3%, grew by 14.4% in 2013-14.
While the export market grew by 12.3% to $98 billion in 2014-15, the domestic IT-BPM market is estimated at $20.9 billion in 2014-15, with a growth of 10%.
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