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Startup Haryana, an initiative of the Government of Haryana under the Department of Industries & Commerce, aims to create a robust startup ecosystem by fostering innovation, providing support, and enabling access to resources for entrepreneurs. Join us in shaping the future of entrepreneurship in Haryana!
Haryana is well known for its entrepreneurial identity owing to which, it has emerged as one of the most sought-after startup destinations in the country. Haryana is the hub of Startup ecosystem and there is currently approximately 8000+ DPIIT registered startups in the State which are actively working in various fields i.e., in Information Technology, Engineering, Electronics, Automobiles, Textiles, and other Hi-Technology Industries.
Register Now!!Startup Haryana is a flagship initiative of the Government of Haryana, aimed at fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and job creation in the state. The initiative seeks to create a vibrant startup ecosystem, leveraging Haryana's strategic location, skilled workforce, and robust infrastructure.
The Haryana State Startup Policy 2022 is a sector agnostic policy launched with the intent to encourage, facilitate, and support the emergence of at least 5000 new startups in the State during the policy periods. The Startup Haryana Policy 2022 is a comprehensive framework designed to promote and support startups in the state. The policy aims to:
Foster innovation & entrepreneurship
Create jobs and stimulate economic growth
Encourage investment in startups
Develop a robust startup ecosystem
If you're a startup looking to benefit from the Startup Haryana Policy 2022, apply now through our online portal. Our team will guide you through the application process and provide support every step of the way.
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The Government of Haryana, under the State Startup Haryana Policy 2022, provides six fiscal incentive schemes to support startups in the state. These schemes aim to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and job creation. Here are the six schemes: