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Karnataka funds start-ups to promote tourism

- More on business-standard.com APURVA VENKAT Bengaluru, 25 March

Karnataka has provided funds to eight local start-ups that presented ideas to promote tourism in the state.

“Karnataka government’s start-up policy aims to nurture 20,000 technology-based start-ups and 6,000 product-based firms. The policy interventi­on of the government along with the support of industry and investors is helping us achieve this target. I’m confident that ‘Idea2POC’ initiative along with the new-age incubation network of the state government will encourage innovation and entreprene­urship,” Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah said. These start-ups will build platforms ranging from promoting hostel tourism, building apps to identify verified informatio­n of restaurant­s, digital imaging and audio guides. The funding was given under the Idea to Proof of Concept Grant Scheme of the the state government’s start-up policy. This is the first time a state government conducted a challenge to fund start-ups.

There were 127 online registrati­ons, of which the eight were shortliste­d and will receive funds ranging from ~5 lakh to ~50 lakh. The challenge was organised by Karnataka start-up cell, IT department, BT department and tourism department.

“Idea2POC offers entreprene­urs a support system to explore, develop and launch their best ideas. The scheme is designed to identify, mentor and fund enterprisi­ng tourism start-ups in Karnataka who can create a deeper, immersive experience­s around states' manifold riches,” said Priyank Kharge, the minister of state IT, BT & tourism, Government of Karnataka.

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