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GitHub launches three new programs for developers, students and startups to boost open-source development in India

At the GitHub Satellite India event on Friday, the company announced open-source grants worth 1 crore, fellowships for students and benefits for over a thousand new startups in the country. 

The company revealed at over 1.8 million new developers from the country had joined GitHub over the past year.
The company revealed at over 1.8 million new developers from the country had joined GitHub over the past year. (GitHub)

During its Satellite India event held on Friday, GitHub announced that it was launching three new programs for students, developers and startups at the code hosting and collaboration platform’s two-day virtual event.

GitHub COO  Erica Brescia said that the first program is aimed at developers in the country called the GitHub Open Source Grants program, which will offer 1 crore in grants to open-source ‘extremely valuable’ projects that set the bar high for innovation in the country and further the goal of increasing contributions to open-source software around the globe, the company stated.

GitHub COO Erica Brescia said India was now the fastest growing country in the world by open source contribution.
GitHub COO Erica Brescia said India was now the fastest growing country in the world by open source contribution. (GitHub)

In a country where software developers are constantly updating themselves and eager to put their skills to good use and contribute to open source projects, GitHub says that last year, the number of students that participated in its GitHub Campus program increased by a whopping 142 percent. Meanwhile, its Student Developer Pack saw over one lakh signups and over a hundred colleges in India adopted the company’s campus offering.

The company will now offer GitHub Externships in the country, to give students a chance to interface with companies in the country by facilitating fellowship programs so they can gain skills and the ability to succeed in an enterprise environment. This could definitely come in handy for the scores of students that join companies fresh out of college and know very little about the organisations they want to work for, or the ones that chose them during campus placements.

The third program launched by GitHub on Friday was actually an extension of its successful Github Accelerate program that was launched last year and saw almost 200 startups (including AirMeet, Kawa Space, and ClearQuote) sign up for the pilot program. The company is now extending GitHub Accelerate to startup accelerators, incubators and more venture partners - which means the program’s eligibility has now been widened to accommodate over a thousand new startups this year.

The company launched three new programs for students, developers and startups in India.
The company launched three new programs for students, developers and startups in India. (GitHub)

During the keynote speech, the company revealed at over 1.8 million new developers from the country had joined GitHub over the past year, which brings the number of developers on the platform from India up to 5.8 million. But the platform’s metrics have shown an uptick in other areas too - contributions from Indian users on GitHub rose by 75 percent over the past year as opposed to 40 percent for the rest of the world, the company stated.

This announcement follows GitHub's recent partnership with National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) as part of the latter’s FutureSkills program, which is working towards upskilling the current IT workforce, with a goal of two million from the current workforce and another two million from those fresh out of college. GitHub says this will bring the Student Developer Pack and the Campus Program to teachers, institutes and students, that are affiliated with NASSCOM, while those startups who are part of NASSCOM’s incubator initiatives will also be able to access the GitHub Accelerate program.

The company has also dubbed India the fastest growing country on the platform in terms of contributions made to open source projects, after one million developers from the country created their first repository on the platform. While the company is yet to touch the 6 million mark in terms of Indian developers on the platform, it said that it expects the number to rise to 10 million by 2023.

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