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UNVEILING OPPORTUNITIES AND GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES IN THE STARTUP LANDSCAPE    

Authors : Shubham Aggarwal, Khushbu Kausar Swarnima, Luthra Nitin Sharma

Publishing Date : 2023

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196830052.2023.eb.grf.ch-06

ISBN : 978-81-968300-0-7

Pages : 56

Chapter id : GU/GRF/EB/GIEDI/2023/Ch-06

Abstract : Startup is an idea from a business that needs money to get off the ground. The first and most important task for any new business is to show that it has real potential so that lenders and/or investors will back it. But startups are always seen as riskier places to invest, and possible lenders/investors have different ways to figure out what their returns will be. The main goal of this piece is to shed some light on the problems start-up entrepreneurs face and the opportunities they can take advantage of, as well as the steps the Indian government is taking to help. Start-ups are the kind of businesses that use new ways of developing, analyzing, evaluating, and researching for their target market. In this paper, we will talk about different government policies, plans, schemes, the startup life cycle, and financial and operating strategies for new businesses. Startup is one of the most popular topics of conversation right now. This effort is focused on making it easier for banks to lend money to new businesses. This will encourage people to start their own businesses and create skilled jobs, which will help the economy as a whole.

Keywords : Start-ups, Entrepreneurs, Strategies

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