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Startups and “Make in India”: Funding and Opportunities

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: Indian Money Knowledge

Launched to boost local manufacturing and entrepreneurship, “Make in India” aims to transform India into a global manufacturing hub. Startups benefiting from government schemes may receive tax breaks, patents support, or credit guarantees. Students exploring innovative product ideas can tap into incubators, state-backed grants, and angel networks. Understanding regulatory compliances and leveraging the program’s incentives can help aspiring founders navigate India’s dynamic business environment successfully.

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