Highlights
Bharat Startup Grand Challenge Launched by Minister Piyush Goyal
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal introduced the Bharat Startup Grand Challenge during an event marking nine years of the Startup India mission. Goyal emphasised the importance of this challenge in boosting the growth of startups, particularly those located in Tier II and Tier III cities, by providing essential support such as funding, mentorship, and procurement opportunities.
Overview of the Startup India Initiative
The Startup India initiative aims to:
- Encourage innovation.
- Facilitate collaboration between corporates and startups.
- Offer procurement opportunities.
- Provide access to funding.
- Deliver mentorship and capacity-building resources.
It covers various sectors, including:
- Renewable energy
- Blockchain
- Robotics
- Manufacturing
By the 2026 anniversary of the Startup India programme, the government aims to introduce 75 sector-specific challenges to promote innovation and accelerate growth across various industries.
Bharat Startup Mahakumbh Announcement
The event also provided a platform to announce the forthcoming Bharat Startup Mahakumbh, anticipated to become the largest startup gathering worldwide, with more than 2,500 startups expected to gather in Prayagraj this April. Goyal characterised it as “a confluence of talent, ideas, and opportunities,” which will display India’s capabilities on a global stage.
Details of the Startup Mahakumbh
The Startup Mahakumbh was originally conceived as a grand event representing the diversity of India’s startup ecosystem. The 2024 edition will feature sector-specific pavilions showcasing:
- Deeptech
- Agritech
- Fintech
- Healthtech
- Space tech
- Manufacturing
The upcoming event is expected to surpass previous editions, gathering over 2,500 startups alongside international investors and delegations from more than 50 countries.
Goyal’s Remarks at the Launch Event
During the launch, Goyal depicted the challenge as a transformative initiative aimed at linking startups with industry leaders and mentors. He expressed admiration for the entrepreneurs present, noting, “They are the people who are going to define the India growth story.”
Goyal reaffirmed the leadership role of India’s startups, highlighting the increase in unicorns, which now exceeds 115, and the essential contribution of initiatives like the SIDBI-administered Fund of Funds. He underscored the pivotal role of women in this progress, stating that 43% of India’s STEM graduates are female and that nearly half of the startups feature a woman co-founder.






