The Government launched ‘Startup India initiative’ on 16th January 2016 with an aim to build a stronger ecosystem for nurturing India’s startup culture that would further drive our economic growth, support entrepreneurship, and enable large-scale employment opportunities. It, inter alia, assists in strengthening women entrepreneurship, through policies and initiatives, and creation of enabling networks.
Under this initiative, entities are recognized by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) as startups as per eligibility conditions prescribed under G.S.R. notification 127 (E) dated 19th February, 2019.
As on 31st December 2022, a total of 86,713 startups have been recognized by DPIIT in over 660 districts with at least one startup from every State and UT of the country. Out of these, over 46% of them have at-least one-woman director.
Further, Government has also taken following measures to promote women entrepreneurship in the country:
To promote flow of both equity and debt to women led startups, 10% of the fund (Rs 1000 crore) in the Fund of Funds for Startups Scheme operated by SIDBI is reserved for women led startups.
Virtual Incubation Program for Women Entrepreneurs were conducted to support 20 women-led tech startups with pro-bono acceleration support for 3 months.
A webpage dedicated to women entrepreneurs has been designed on the Startup India portal. The page includes various policy measures for women entrepreneurs by both Central and State Governments.
Awareness and Capacity Building Workshops for women: The department conducts various workshops with a specific focus on women entrepreneurs. The workshops include deliberation on various topics and successful entrepreneurs share their entrepreneurial journeys. The participants of the sessions conducted comprised of many women, including both aspiring and existing entrepreneurs.
WING: As a part of DPIIT’s program WING - a capacity development program for existing and aspiring women entrepreneurs was conducted in Guwahati, Assam and Kohima, Nagaland in January 2020 which saw participation from 114 attendees across two parallel workshops. The participants were given mentoring sessions in the following areas:
Venture Ideation and Business Model Validation
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- Governance: Legal/ Compliance
- Marketing/ Branding: Creating differential
- Finance & Financial Decisions
- Mastering Customer Acquisition Strategy & Scaling-up