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The document outlines various government agencies in India that can assist students in setting up business enterprises, including Startup India, NSIC, MUDRA Bank, TDB, AIM, KVIC, NEDB, NIESBUD, BIRAC, RKVY, IIE, NITI Aayog, NBCFDC, TRIFED, and TBIs. These agencies offer services like funding, loans, marketing support, mentorship, training programs, and infrastructure resources to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and new business ventures among students. The document provides a brief description of the support provided by each agency to help students explore the

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The document outlines various government agencies in India that can assist students in setting up business enterprises, including Startup India, NSIC, MUDRA Bank, TDB, AIM, KVIC, NEDB, NIESBUD, BIRAC, RKVY, IIE, NITI Aayog, NBCFDC, TRIFED, and TBIs. These agencies offer services like funding, loans, marketing support, mentorship, training programs, and infrastructure resources to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and new business ventures among students. The document provides a brief description of the support provided by each agency to help students explore the

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Name: Tanvi Shirsat Course: Entrepreneurship Development

Roll no: 21202A0026 Course code:


Semester: V Name of subject teacher: Sandhaya mam
Practical No: 10
Practical Name: Compile the information from government agencies that will help you set up your
business enterprise

Aim : Compile the information from government agencies that will help you set up your
business enterprise
As a student looking to embark on the journey of establishing a business enterprise, it's
crucial to explore the resources provided by government agencies. These agencies offer a
wealth of support, guidance, and funding opportunities. Here are the names of key
government agencies that can assist student entrepreneurs in setting up their businesses:

• Startup India:
Launched by the Indian government, Startup India offers a comprehensive platform for
student entrepreneurs, providing information on startup policies, funding opportunities,
and mentorship programs.

• National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC):


NSIC assists small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with a range of services, including
marketing support, access to loans, and training for student entrepreneurs.

• MUDRA (Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency) Bank:


MUDRA offers financial support to micro and small businesses, including student
entrepreneurs, through various loan schemes.

• Technology Development Board (TDB):


TDB provides financial assistance to technology-driven startups and student innovators to
foster innovation and entrepreneurship.

• Atal Innovation Mission (AIM):


AIM aims to promote innovation and entrepreneurship among students by establishing Atal
Tinkering Labs and providing funding and mentorship through the Atal Incubation Centers.
• Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC):
KVIC supports rural entrepreneurship and small businesses, offering financial assistance and
training to students in various fields.

• National Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB):


NEDB facilitates entrepreneurship development in India and offers information on various
government schemes and programs.

• National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development


(NIESBUD):
NIESBUD offers training and skill development programs to promote entrepreneurship
among students and aspiring entrepreneurs.

• BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council):


BIRAC provides funding and support to startups and students involved in biotechnology and
life sciences ventures.

• Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY):


RKVY provides financial assistance to students and individuals engaged in agricultural and
allied sectors.

• Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE):


IIE offers training, workshops, and support for budding entrepreneurs, including student
startups.

• NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India):


NITI Aayog promotes innovation and entrepreneurship and provides information on various
government schemes and policies for students and startups.

• National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation (NBCFDC):


NBCFDC provides financial assistance to students and individuals from backward classes to
start their businesses.

• Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Ltd. (TRIFED):


TRIFED supports tribal entrepreneurs and students in promoting tribal art and culture-based
businesses.

• Technology Business Incubators (TBIs):


Various TBIs in India, affiliated with academic institutions, provide infrastructure,
mentorship, and financial support to student startups.

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