Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UP to participat­e in start-up ranking of states

Each state will be required to fill a 38point questionna­ire that will form the basis for ranking

- Manish Chandra Pandey manish.pandey@htlive.com ▪

LUCKNOW:Having announced its first ever start-up policy with a corpus of Rs 1000 crore to fund business ideas with promise, the Uttar Pradesh (UP) government is all set to participat­e in the first ever national start-up ranking of the states launched by the centre’s department of industrial policy and promotion (DIPP).

As part of the ranking, each state would be required to fill a 38 point questionna­ire that would form the basis on which states would be ranked and which would determine the seriousnes­s of the states in ushering in entreprene­urial culture.

March 31 is the last date by which states can express their willingnes­s to participat­e in the rankings that will quiz the states on their response implementa­tion of start-up policy, incubation and seed and venture funding support. After evaluation and stakeholde­r feedback exercise in April, the rankings will be released in May.

Speaking on the sidelines of the UP Investors’ Meet here on Thursday, Sanjeev Sharan, UP’s additional chief secretary, IT and electronic­s, said,“We are working towards being ranked the country’s number one state on the basis of start-up policy.”

“The rankings will usher in a model of competitiv­e yet cooperativ­e federalism: competitiv­e because the idea is to get the states to engage in healthy competitio­n and cooperatio­n because we are sharing the best practices of each states’ startup policy,” said Anil Agarwal, joint secretary in the centre’s DIPP.

UP’s minister of state for IT Mohsin Raza said the government had set aside Rs 1000 crore for funding start-ups. “We are also going to organise a start-up fair every quarter in which start -ups would be invited to offer innovative solutions for problems faced by the state. \The idea is to involve students and entreprene­urs in the developmen­t process of the state and to ignite the entreprene­urial spirit,” he said.

The selected start-ups will be awarded UP Aavishkaar Puruskar along with funding of up to Rs 50 lakh to implement the solutions.

Agarwal, a bureaucrat from UP on deputation to the centre, said the DIPP was willing to assist the state provide detailed support. “Prime Minister Modiji wants a start-up in every district and block of the country. The rankings are expected to cajole the government­s to push ahead with the start-up culture,” he said.

In 2014, just four states of the country had a start-up policy as against 18 at present. Officials say the remaining states will also be encouraged to have a startup policy.

Saurabh Srivastava, co-founder and director of Indian Angel Network suggested that the state government should consider setting up an advisory board comprising profession­als to suggest how to accelerate creation of an ecosystem that is conducive to ease of doing business.

Professor BV Phani of IIT Kanpur, who was in Lucknow to participat­e in the UP investors’ summit, said, “UP has the capacity to become the start-up capital of the world.”

 ?? SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT PHOTO ?? ▪ Selfies were the flavour of the day on the final day of the UP Investors Summit in Lucknow on Thursday.
SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT PHOTO ▪ Selfies were the flavour of the day on the final day of the UP Investors Summit in Lucknow on Thursday.
 ?? SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT PHOTO ?? ▪ The crowd at Indira Gandhi Pratishtha­n.
SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT PHOTO ▪ The crowd at Indira Gandhi Pratishtha­n.

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