BJP Ruled Gujarat and KTK Best for
Start-ups says DPIIT
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Gujarat
and Karnataka Adjudged Best Performers among states
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Meghalaya
is the Best Performers among UTs and North-Eastern States
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Kerala,
Maharashtra, Orissa and Telangana are the Top Performers among States
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J&K
is the Top Performer among UTs and NE States
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With
ONDC, instead of three $100 billion or $1 trillion firms, there will be a
thousand $1 billion companies
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Mr. Goyal asks more start-ups to come on GeM
platform; Says there is a great opportunity to democratize the start-up
ecosystem
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National
Start-up Report and State Specific Reports Released
The results of the third edition of Ranking
of States on Support to Startup Ecosystems were released by Piyush
Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer
Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, and Textiles today at The Ashok
Hotel, New Delhi. For the purposes of the Ranking, States and Union Territories
are classified into 5 Categories, viz. Best Performers, Top Performers,
Leaders, Aspiring Leaders and Emerging Start-up Ecosystems.
Gujarat and Karnataka emerged as the Best
Performers in a category of States which included NCT of Delhi. Meghalaya
won the top honour among UTs and North-eastern (NE)
States. While Kerala, Maharashtra, Orissa and Telangana got the Top
Performers award among states, Jammu & Kashmir emerged as the Top
Performer among UTs and NE states.
Assam, Punjab, Tamil Nādu, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh were adjudged the winners in
the Leaders category among states; Andaman & Nicobar Islands,
Arunachal Pradesh and Goa bagged the Leaders honour
among the UTs and NE states. Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
were declared as Aspiring Leaders among the States. Chandigarh, Dadra
and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland,
Puducherry and Tripura were the Aspiring Leaders from the UTs and NE states.
Andhra Pradesh and Bihar from States category and Mizoram and Ladakh from the UTs/NE States were clubbed under the
Emerging Start-up Ecosystem.
Speaking after declaring the awards, Mr. Piyush Goyal said that ONDC (Open
Network for Digital Commerce) had the power to spawn thousands of start-ups.
“The huge success that UPI has been in India, which has democratised
the payment system in India. In the next 5 year, we will have ONDC democratize
the e-commerce across India. So much so that we will have a few thousand
start-ups may be more and a few hundred unicorns. Rather than three companies
being 100 billion or one trillion size, you will have a thousand companies each
of a billion dollar. That is what ONDC has the power to do,” the Minister said.
Emphasizing that Indian ecosystem could
become the best in the work, Mr. Goyal suggested that
States could align with neighbouring ones so as to learn from each other. He
also asked the department to get more start-ups on the Government E-Marketplace
(GeM), saying that now even the Services had been
brought under GeM.
Mr. Goyal
suggested that there was a need to focus on developing start-up ecosystem in
districts with help of all the start-up related schemes by the central and the
state government. He emphasized upon the need to onboard and register more
start-ups. He added that there was a great opportunity to democratize the start-up
ecosystem in the same way as the Indian Premier League (IPL) democratized the
cricket arena.
The minister appreciated the new mentorship
program and said that it would help those with ideas to get support and help
them fructify their ideas.
Anurag Jain, Secretary, DPIIT said that a
number of initiatives of the government including JAM (Jandhan,
Aadhar, Mobile), Digital India, Gatishakti,
Ease of Doing Business were driving the start-up ecosystem. “If the Start-up
system has to grow further, the biggest role has to be played by States. We can
play a facilitative role,” he added.
Manoj
Kohli, Member, National Start-up Advisory Council the
new coaching/mentoring programme MAARG (Mentorship,
Advisory, Assistance, Resilience and Growth) would focus on creating profitable
start-ups, improving their corporate governance, scaling up their operations,
addressing funding gaps and building their brand. This, he said would improve
their success rate.
The call for mentors for MAARG portal was also announced
during the event. The portal is developed with the idea to develop a tool for
start-ups in India that can be accessed from every corner of the country to
request and connect with a mentor.
Smt. Shruti
Singh, Joint Secretary, DPIIT said that the start-up ecosystem has come a long
way with States playing a big role. “Today, States have vibrant ecosystem with
27 states having their portals in regional languages,” she added.
The Department for Promotion of Industry
and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has been conducting the States’ Start-up Ranking
Exercise since 2018 to facilitate the ease of building a start-up and doing
business across the country. The exercise has grown in its impact over the last
three editions, with 31 participating states and union territories this edition,
the highest till date. The State Start-up Ranking Exercise aims to support
states and union territories in developing their start-up ecosystem and learn
from the best practices in each state and union territory.
The consideration period for the third edition
of the States Startup Ranking Exercise was 1st October 2019 to 31st
July 2021. The documentary evidence submitted was evaluated over a 6-month
duration. The evaluation committee across 14 meetings assessed each document
and was composed of representatives from 19 government departments and 29
non-government startup ecosystem stakeholders, for fair and transparent
evaluation.
The participants were evaluated across 7
broad Reform Areas consisting of 26 Action Points ranging from
Institutional Support, Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Access to
Market, Incubation support, Funding Support, Mentorship Support to Capacity
Building of Enablers. The exercise plays a crucial role in easing the business
environment for start-ups in the country.
The States Startup Ranking 2021 highlighted
the support being extended by over 30 states and union territories through
startup policies to the ecosystem. There were only 4 states with startup
policies prior to 2016. The state startup teams have been extending support
across mentorship, incubation and funding. Moreover, feedback was gathered from
more than 7,000 beneficiaries through surveys made in 13 different languages
to grasp the real situation at the execution level.
The States and Union Territories have been
placed alphabetically within each category. Additionally, in each reform area,
the states who are recognized as Leaders for their exceptional work in the
particular reform area are also shared.
The felicitation ceremony was accompanied
by the release of the National Report which highlights the vision,
framework, evolution across the years, methodology and implementation, and the
way ahead for the States` Startup Ranking. A State Specific Report for
each of the 31 participating States and Union Territories has also been
released, containing an extensive analysis of respective ecosystem, which
highlights strengths and priority areas for future.
The National Report and Specific Reports
for all participating States and Union Territories launched during the session
can be downloaded from the Startup India Portal. The complete results are
attached at Annexure 1.
Annexure 1
States
Startup Ranking Results 2021
(All
results in alphabetical order.)
Category
A
|
Category |
State |
|
Best
Performer |
Gujarat |
|
Karnataka |
|
|
Top
Performers |
Kerala |
|
Maharashtra |
|
|
Odisha |
|
|
Telangana |
|
|
Leaders |
Assam |
|
Punjab |
|
|
Tamil
Nadu |
|
|
Uttarakhand |
|
|
Uttar
Pradesh |
|
|
Aspiring
Leaders |
Chhattisgarh |
|
Delhi |
|
|
Madhya
Pradesh |
|
|
Rajasthan |
|
|
Emerging
Startup Ecosystems |
Andhra
Pradesh |
|
Bihar |
This category has all States except those in Category ‘B’.
This includes states with a population less than 1 crore.
Category
B
|
Category |
State |
|
Best
Performer |
Meghalaya |
|
Top
Performer |
Jammu
and Kashmir |
|
Leader |
Andaman
and Nicobar Islands |
|
Arunachal
Pradesh |
|
|
Goa |
|
|
Aspiring
Leader |
Chandigarh |
|
Dadra
and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu |
|
|
Himachal
Pradesh |
|
|
Manipur |
|
|
Nagaland |
|
|
Puducherry |
|
|
Tripura |
|
|
Emerging
Startup Ecosystems |
Mizoram |
|
Ladakh |
This
category has all Union Territories except NCT of Delhi and all North-Eastern
states except Assam.
Leaders
across 7 Reform Areas
The
top scoring States and Union Territories across each reform area have been recognised as a leader.
|
S.
No |
Pillar |
Leader
Names |
|
1. |
Institutional
Champion |
·
Gujarat ·
Karnataka ·
Kerala ·
Maharashtra ·
Odisha ·
Telangana ·
Uttarakhand ·
Tamil Nadu ·
Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
|
2. |
Innovative
Leader |
·
Karnataka ·
Maharashtra ·
Telangana ·
Jammu and Kashmir |
|
3. |
Procurement
Forerunner |
·
Gujarat ·
Karnataka ·
Kerala ·
Odisha ·
Himachal Pradesh ·
Meghalaya |
|
4. |
Incubation
Hub |
·
Gujarat ·
Telangana ·
Jammu and Kashmir |
|
5. |
Funding
Leader |
·
Gujarat ·
Karnataka |
|
6. |
Mentorship
Champion |
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Assam ·
Meghalaya |
|
7. |
Capacity
Building Pioneer |
·
Gujarat ·
Karnataka ·
Kerala ·
Maharashtra ·
Odisha ·
Telangana ·
Uttarakhand ·
Meghalaya |