Jammu- Administrative Council (AC) which met here under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor, Manoj  Sinha, approved  J&K  start-up policy  2024-27  in supersession to  the Start-up Policy notified in the year 2018.  The policy has the objective of  setting up 2000 new Start-ups in Jammu & Kashmir in the next 5 years.

Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor; Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor attended the meeting.

The Government of Jammu & Kashmir will set up a Venture Capital Fund of Rs. 250 Crores and will infuse a maximum of Rs. 25 Crores as an initial fund to this venture capital fund.

The venture capital fund so created shall invest primarily in recognized start-ups of Jammu & Kashmir. The Department shall work out detailed modalities for creation of venture fund and its usage in consultation with the Finance Department.

The department may also work out a mechanism to facilitate  allotment of  land to start-ups having good potential for growth. There is also a provision of one-time assistance as  Seed Funding up to Rs.20 lakhs ( 4 equal instalments)  to  be provided to start-ups recognized by JKEDI  which is nodal agency for  start –ups. For seed funding  there is capping of  25 start-ups per year  which is a  decision based upon available budget  and  desire to  support  a manageable  number of start-ups effectively.

The Government is committed to establish  2000 start-ups in three years  but  by providing  seed funding  to  a smaller   number of  carefully  selected  start-ups,  the Government can prioritize  quantity over quality for long term economic growth. This will also ensure that  the resources are utilized efficiently. The budgetary support for implementation of Start-up Policy for a period of three years will be Rs.  39.60 Crores.

In order to nurture and inspire entrepreneurial talent of J&K by creating a vibrant and robust start-up ecosystem in the UT. The Government felt that there is  a need to  re-furbish  the  existing start-up policy  issued in the year 2018 and  bring  new policy  suited to  meet model challenges  in this sector  in the UT of J&K.

The feedback received from various stakeholder consultations by the Industries and Commerce Department,  need was felt to  strengthen  the incubation   and   acceleration eco-system for  start-ups  which has been addressed in the current policy.

The implementation of this scheme in UT shall be  monitored by a High Powered Committee headed by Chief Secretary and  implemented  by a  Task Force Committee  headed by Administrative Secretary, Industries & Commerce.

The policy provides for providing entrepreneurship facilities to students, women  and support to the entrepreneurs through Government/ Private/ High Net worth individuals for setting up start-ups.

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