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Centre To Launch Startup India Desk With Four-Digit Toll-Free Helpline In Regional Languages For Entrepreneurs

Kuldeep Negi

Apr 06, 2025, 11:33 AM | Updated 11:32 AM IST


Employees at an IT startup in Bengaluru (Hemant Mishra/Mint via Getty Images)
Employees at an IT startup in Bengaluru (Hemant Mishra/Mint via Getty Images)

A Startup India Desk will be set up in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to serve as a helpline for startups across India, Union Minister Piyush Goyal revealed on Saturday (5 April),

Addressing a gathering of entrepreneurs, innovators and ecosystem enablers at the ‘Startup Maharathi’ Awards on the concluding day of Startup Mahakumbh 2025 in New Delhi, Goyal said that the helpline will be accessible via a simple four-digit toll-free number in regional languages.

He also said that the second Fund of Funds for Startups (FFS) with a corpus of Rs 10,000 crore, has been approved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This year, Rs 2,000 crore will be disbursed to SIDBI as the first installment.

A significant portion of the fund will be reserved for seed funding of small startups and to support deep-tech innovation, the minister said.

“Through this fund, we aim to foster the development of cutting-edge technologies like AI, robotics, quantum computing, machine learning, precision manufacturing and biotech,” he stated.

According to a statement by the Commerce Ministry, the objective of the fund is to provide early-stage financial support to budding entrepreneurs who often face challenges in accessing traditional forms of capital.

This allocation will empower startups working on disruptive technologies by enabling them to scale prototypes, undertake research and development, and accelerate go-to-market strategies, it added.

The fund will especially focus on startups operating in cutting-edge domains such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum computing, robotics, precision manufacturing, biotech, and semiconductor design, where long gestation periods and high capital requirements often pose hurdles, the ministry said.

According to the ministry, by mobilising patient capital, the government aims to build a strong pipeline of indigenous technology solutions that can address national priorities and position India as a global innovation leader.

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Kuldeep is Senior Editor (Newsroom) at Swarajya. He tweets at @kaydnegi.


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