Bigger support for deeptech under Startup India in the works
As of December 31, 2023, 198 incubators have been selected under SISFS, with a total approved funding of ₹802.98 crore
As of December 31, 2023, 198 incubators have been selected under SISFS, with a total approved funding of ₹802.98 crore
PM Narendra Modi says the country has made a "century of unicorns" in fairly less time and has become one of the top 3 startup ecosystems in the world
As part of the scheme, 88 AIFs have invested ₹11,206 crore in 720 startups as of September 24, 2022.
A lot of start-ups are coming from tier-2 and tier-3 cities, as opposed to being centred in metro cities, emphasised Jyotiraditya Scindia.
The startup became the first Indian e-pharmacy to enter the coveted unicorn club in April this year when it raised about $350 million in a funding round.
Bobble started in 2015 as an app to turn selfies into stickers. Today, Bobble boasts of over 50 million users as well as a list of partners that includes Xiaomi, Foxconn, Apple, and Amazon.
The founders of Stanza Living—a managed accommodation provider—are clearly bullish about what’s next. Here is why they figure in Fortune India's 40 Under 40 list.
BharatPe has the shopkeeper at the centre of its fintech universe. This has paid rich dividends to the company. All thanks to QR codes.
The young and lean team at Invest India, the national investment promotion and facilitation agency, is functioning like a startup to bring investments to the country.
Last year, despite the pandemic ravaging Indian economy, there was one silver lining: India saw the rise of 11 new unicorns. Here is a list.