
NRIIC Partners Officials to Boost Jharkhand Startups
- NRIIC discussed bringing capital, mentorship, and infrastructure to Jharkhand’s smaller cities and districts
- A proposal for an industrial corridor to boost investment, manufacturing, and employment in the state
- NRIIC emphasized youth engagement and regional growth aligned with national policies to unlock Jharkhand’s potential
The Navachar Research Incubation and Innovation Council (NRIIC) delegation conducted talks with Indian government officials to develop Jharkhand's startup ecosystem and industrial sector. Their mission, part of the "Jharkhand to Bharat" initiative, has sought national backing to empower regional entrepreneurs and accelerate local growth.
Through NRIIC partnership and NRIIC collaboration, NRIIC Jharkhand startups are strengthening the Jharkhand startup ecosystem, accelerating Jharkhand entrepreneurship, enabling startup growth Jharkhand, boosting startup funding Jharkhand, and aligning with India startup initiatives, government startup support India, innovation ecosystem Jharkhand, and broader startup development India.
The delegation met with Sanjiv Singh, Joint Secretary at the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and a key figure in the Startup India mission. The team developed methods for attracting financial resources, mentoring services and building facilities in Jharkhand's smaller cities and aspirational districts to help local startups achieve national competitiveness.
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The NRIIC used Himani Pandey, who worked as an Additional Secretary at DPIIT, because her previous experience enabled her to assist the Jharkhand administration. The council demonstrated its incubation work and youth programs, which helped develop regional areas according to national government standards.
NRIIC proposed a strategic industrial corridor which would connect Jharkhand to national supply networks during their meeting with Shruti Singh, who serves as AVP at Invest India. The corridor seeks to attract innovation-based investment while using the state’s manufacturing potential to create extensive job opportunities.
NRIIC Directors Amar Nath Singh and Kartik Choudhary showed how these partnerships help Jharkhand to achieve its industrial development goals. These efforts establish the state as a key center for innovation and economic development in India.
