Startup Movement in India: The Journey Ahead

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  • Ananta Mohan Mishra Principal, Ramnagar College, Depal, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal

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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v54i12.71-76p

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Startup India has immense scope and opportunities to flourish business by utilizing ever-increasing demands of one of the biggest local and niche markets. In order to accelerate the startup movement in India attention should be concentrated on changing the form of business activities, product and services, consolidation of ideas and transforming the same into a product or service; and finally creation of demand should be the main motto or success story of today’s Startup business.

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2019-12-31

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Mishra, A. M. (2019). Startup Movement in India: The Journey Ahead. The Management Accountant Journal, 54(12), 71–76. https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v54i12.71-76p

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Incubators: incubators provide array of business services, technology and infrastructure support etc.

Venture Capital: Venture Capital is a means of equity financing for rapidly-growing private companies.

Angel Investors: An angel investor is an affluent person or a high net worth individual that provides initial capital to the startup in the infancy stage.

Angel Networks: An angel network is a group of angel investors who have recognized to invest collectively, operate more effectively and provide mutual support.

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Government of India (2016): #startupindia, Action Plan, January 16, New Delhi, p.27.

Ibid, p.1.

Govt of India, Ministry of Company Affairs, DIPP (2018): States’ Startup Ranking 2018, December, New Delhi, p.8.

Government of India (2018-19): Economic Survey, Vol II, New Delhi, p.204.

CMAI (2018): START UP INDIA, STAND UP INDIA, Action Plan, New Delhi, p.1.

Ibid.

Govt of India, Ministry of Company Affairs, DIPP (2018): States’ Startup Ranking 2018, Dec, N D, p.8.

INNOVEN CAPITAL (2018): Innoven Capital India: Startup Outlook Report, April, p.3.

World Bank (2014): Report on Ease of Doing Business 2014.

Ibid.

World Bank (2019): Report on Ease of Doing Business-2020.

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