While the interim budget 2024 just indicated what might come in the full budget in July, some major announcements on education and innovation have been received well by the edtech sector
Focus On Innovation, Skill Development: What Interim Budget 2024 Means For the Edtech Sector Photo: While the interim budget 2024 just indicated what might come in the full budget in July, some major announcements on education and innovation have been received well by the edtech sector
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Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday said a three-day "Start-up Mahakumbh" will be organised from March 18 here at Bharat Mandapam.  

Earlier in January, while addressing the Start-up Awards and State Ranking Awards, Goyal had announced to organise this event.  

"It will be the largest get-together of start-ups, unicorns, soonicorns..all under one roof showcasing the India story, story of our youth, talent, technology, and innovation," he told reporters here. 

He said that India is the third largest start-up ecosystem in the globe "Let's show it to the world". 

So far over 1.17 lakh start-ups are recognised by the ministry. 

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The government has taken various measures to promote startups in the country. These eligible start-ups can avail of tax incentives such as income tax benefits under an Action Plan for Start-up India. 

The government on Thursday proposed to extend the tax incentive for start-ups and investments made by sovereign wealth or pension funds for one more year till March 2025. 

While addressing the Start-up Awards and State Ranking Awards ceremony, Goyal said that start-ups are playing an important role in India's journey towards becoming a developed nation by 2047.  

He highlighted various sectors ranging from medtech, fintech, agritech to the aviation sector, drones, and simulators in which startups are making significant contributions. He identified tourism as an area with untapped potential and encouraged startups to explore ideas around sustainable tourism.  

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He had assured continued government support for the start-up ecosystem, inviting entrepreneurs to collaborate to take advantage of the huge consumer market and transition from emerging to developed start-up ecosystems. 

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