66,000 Startups Recognized
Mostly in Services such as Education and IT
Startups and the entire innovation ecosystem are
the engines of growth for any country. Recognizing this aspect, 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.
Sustained Government efforts in this direction have
resulted in increasing the number of recognized Startups from 726 in FY 2016-17
to 66,810 in FY 2021-22 (as on 28th March 2022).
There is at least one recognized startup from every
State and UT and nearly 50% of the recognized startups are from Tier-II and III
cities. Recognized startups are spread across over 640 districts and have reported
creation of more than 7 lakh jobs.
Furthermore, DPIIT has recognized startups which
are spread across 56 diversified sectors. More than 4,500 Startups have been recognized
in sectors relating to emerging technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, artificial intelligence, analytics, etc. Sector-wise
number of startups recognized, is as follows:
Sector wise number of recognized Startups as on 28th March
2022
|
Sector |
Number of Recognized Startups |
|
Advertising |
529 |
|
Aeronautics Aerospace & Defence |
585 |
|
Agriculture |
3074 |
|
AI |
1323 |
|
Airport Operations |
6 |
|
Analytics |
537 |
|
Animation |
67 |
|
AR VR (Augmented + Virtual Reality) |
368 |
|
Architecture Interior Design |
369 |
|
Art & Photography |
217 |
|
Automotive |
1260 |
|
Biotechnology |
139 |
|
Chemicals |
519 |
|
Computer Vision |
200 |
|
Construction |
2337 |
|
Dating Matrimonial |
54 |
|
Design |
510 |
|
Education |
4457 |
|
Enterprise Software |
1329 |
|
Events |
278 |
|
Fashion |
801 |
|
Finance Technology |
2094 |
|
Food & Beverages |
3055 |
|
Green Technology |
1582 |
|
Healthcare & Lifesciences |
6191 |
|
House-Hold Services |
451 |
|
Human Resources |
1268 |
|
Indic Language Startups |
166 |
|
Internet of Things |
1229 |
|
IT Services |
8374 |
|
Logistics |
211 |
|
Marketing |
1390 |
|
Media & Entertainment |
1069 |
|
Nanotechnology |
114 |
|
Non- Renewable Energy |
1324 |
|
Not Specified |
1297 |
|
Other Specialty Retailers |
468 |
|
Others |
1373 |
|
Passenger Experience |
5 |
|
Pets & Animals |
164 |
|
Professional & Commercial Services |
3331 |
|
Real Estate |
533 |
|
Renewable Energy |
1775 |
|
Retail |
1611 |
|
Robotics |
390 |
|
Safety |
209 |
|
Security Solutions |
696 |
|
Social Impact |
446 |
|
Social Network |
536 |
|
Sports |
326 |
|
Technology Hardware |
2070 |
|
Telecommunication & Networking |
649 |
|
Textiles & Apparel |
875 |
|
Toys and Games |
103 |
|
Transportation & Storage |
1127 |
|
Travel & Tourism |
1051 |
|
Waste Management |
298 |
|
Grand Total |
66810 |
The Government has also operationalized 26 Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in diverse
areas of national interest for driving self- sufficiency and creating capabilities
to capture new and emerging technology areas. These domain specific CoEs are being established pan India with the participation
of the Central Government, Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), State Government(s),
industry partnership and venture capital firms. These CoEs
act as important enablers to promote innovation in emerging technologies.
This information was given by the Minister of State
in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Som Parkash, in a written reply in the Lok
Sabha on 6 April 2022.