Startups say poor implementation responsible for ineffectual 'Startup India'

NEW DELHI: Only about one-third of the startups that participated in a survey to gauge the effectiveness of the govt's one-year-old 'Startup India' programme are satisfied with it. While more than half of the 381 respondents in the study conducted by market research firm & consultancy Kantar IMRB said the programme was relevant and addressed a key requirement, two-thirds of the respondents said poor implementation had undermined the initiative.

Startups say poor implementation responsible for ineffectual 'Startup India'


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