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3h agoKarnataka government allocates ₹518 crore to spur 25,000 startups over next five years

The government of Karnataka approved a new Startup Policy for 2025‑30 with an outlay of ₹518 crore, aiming to create 25,000 new ventures including 10,000 in regions outside Bengaluru.
The plan emphasises funding, incubation, mentorship, global market access, and regulatory support for emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain and quantum computing.
With the state already home to 18,000 startups and nearly 50 unicorns, the policy is designed to deepen its ecosystem and expand beyond the capital city.
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3h agoKarnataka government allocates ₹518 crore to spur 25,000 startups over next five years

The government of Karnataka approved a new Startup Policy for 2025‑30 with an outlay of ₹518 crore, aiming to create 25,000 new ventures including 10,000 in regions outside Bengaluru.
The plan emphasises funding, incubation, mentorship, global market access, and regulatory support for emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain and quantum computing.
With the state already home to 18,000 startups and nearly 50 unicorns, the policy is designed to deepen its ecosystem and expand beyond the capital city.
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Karnataka greenlights ₹518 crore startup policy to support 25,000 new ventures in Tech‑Deep sectors over 2025‑30.
The government of Karnataka approved a new Startup Policy for 2025‑30 with an outlay of ₹518 crore, aiming to create 25,000 new ventures including 10,000 in regions outside Bengaluru.
The plan emphasises funding, incubation, mentorship, global market access, and regulatory support for emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain and quantum computing.
With the state already home to 18,000 startups and nearly 50 unicorns, the policy is designed to deepen its ecosystem and expand beyond the capital city.

The government of Karnataka approved a new Startup Policy for 2025‑30 with an outlay of ₹518 crore, aiming to create 25,000 new ventures including 10,000 in regions outside Bengaluru.
The plan emphasises funding, incubation, mentorship, global market access, and regulatory support for emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain and quantum computing.
With the state already home to 18,000 startups and nearly 50 unicorns, the policy is designed to deepen its ecosystem and expand beyond the capital city.
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Nov 9, 2025 • 10:42 IST