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LG Manoj sinha Addressed valedictory session of J&K Start-Up Conclave in Srinagar.

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Srinagar : Institutionalized interactions between business leaders, experts, policy makers & academia are a crucial part of our strategy to speedily bring about transformation in J&K’s Start-Up Ecosystem.

Jammu Kashmir is offering high-impact entrepreneurship, resources and abundant opportunities to serve the global market. It is the perfect place for any entrepreneur who is in search of next big thing with the goal of becoming the first mover.

Young Entrepreneurs with new ideas & full of energy are our new heroes. They are developing an entrepreneurial, innovation-based economy and changing the lexicon of success in business ventures. Today, J&K provides the most ambitious environment to realize a great business plan.

Major reforms are sweeping through J&K in the last few years. We have embarked on several historic initiatives in developing our infrastructure & sunrise sectors. From rural economy to smart mobility, J&K is full of possibilities & offering opportunity of a lifetime.

J&K’s new Start-Up Policy 2023 to be notified by next month. The new policy will provide a roadmap for nurturing innovation, creating jobs & driving economic growth. It will ensure market access, suitable infra and all the assistance and help to entrepreneurs in their journey.

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