Addressing the meeting, Ravi Capoor, additional chief secretary to the industries and commerce department, said that the Assam government has recently launched the start-up policy and will soon inaugurate the start-up incubation centre at 'Assam Hub' here. "Assam Hub will provide office space, support services
and other amenities for start-ups," said Ravi Capoor. The department aims to tie-up with educational
institutions to form a pool, which will become a reference point for the upcoming start-ups, he said adding the institutions will also scrutinize the proposals as per the parameters laid by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), and give feedback to it.
The government will provide a grant up to Rs 50 lakh per start-up, which will include Rs 5 lakh for idea to proof of concept, and the rest of the grant will be utilized towards purchase of raw materials, marketing and cost of commercialization of products and services of start-ups,
Capoor said.
He also said that the industries and commerce department will soon launch a 'Start-up Yatra' a campaign in colleges across various districts to create a start-up ecosystem in the state and generate entrepreneurial mindset among the students. "The start-ups of Assam should be inclusive where the
youths can leverage the strengths of the state and provide solutions within society," added Capoor.
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