Startups in India: sustainable development
Keywords:
campaign, employment, entrepreneurs, scheme, startupsAbstract
This paper deals with Startups in India. It is a scheme launched by the Indian Government on 16th of January in 2016. This campaign is planned to bring new opportunities for the youths of the country. This initiative is to encourage the young entrepreneurs to greatly involve in the entrepreneurship for a better future. According to the program, around 1.25 lakh bank branches will encourage youth. Entrepreneurs by giving them a loan. This campaign will create new jobs for the people in India. This scheme will provide employment in long run. The success of this program may happen with overcoming some barriers like the rigid licensing system, lack of banks support, the absence of tax holiday etc.
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