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12 Rajasthan startups set to receive ₹1.8 crore from university-government funding initiative
The incubation centre of JECRC University in Jaipur, supported by Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) Startup Hub, announced funding of around ₹1.8 crore for 12 promising startups in Rajasthan. The initiative marks the state’s largest single-batch early-stage support programme and is part of the government’s push to decentralise India’s startup ecosystem beyond major metros. The twelve entities span sectors including agritech, edtech and health-tech.
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12 Rajasthan startups set to receive ₹1.8 crore from university-government funding initiative
The incubation centre of JECRC University in Jaipur, supported by Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) Startup Hub, announced funding of around ₹1.8 crore for 12 promising startups in Rajasthan. The initiative marks the state’s largest single-batch early-stage support programme and is part of the government’s push to decentralise India’s startup ecosystem beyond major metros. The twelve entities span sectors including agritech, edtech and health-tech.
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12 Rajasthan startups set to receive ₹1.8 crore from university-government funding initiative
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12 early-stage startups in Rajasthan will receive total funding of ₹1.8 crore under university-government incubation scheme.
The incubation centre of JECRC University in Jaipur, supported by Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) Startup Hub, announced funding of around ₹1.8 crore for 12 promising startups in Rajasthan. The initiative marks the state’s largest single-batch early-stage support programme and is part of the government’s push to decentralise India’s startup ecosystem beyond major metros. The twelve entities span sectors including agritech, edtech and health-tech.
The incubation centre of JECRC University in Jaipur, supported by Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) Startup Hub, announced funding of around ₹1.8 crore for 12 promising startups in Rajasthan. The initiative marks the state’s largest single-batch early-stage support programme and is part of the government’s push to decentralise India’s startup ecosystem beyond major metros. The twelve entities span sectors including agritech, edtech and health-tech.
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