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Government Overhauls National Start-Up Advisory Council with 31 New Non-Official Appointments

The eighth meeting of the NSAC is scheduled to be held under the chairmanship of the commerce and industry minister on December 19

Government Overhauls National Start-Up Advisory Council with 31 New Non-Official Appointments

Press Trust Of India

POSTED ON December 19, 2023 8:34 AM

The government on Monday reconstituted the National Start-up Advisory Council and nominates 31 non-official members, including Abhiraj Singh Bhal from Urban Company and Kunal Bahl from Snapdeal. 

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) constituted the council in January 2020 to advise the government on measures needed to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and start-ups in the country.  

The term of non-official members of the council was for two years. Since the term of two years is now complete, the central government nominates non-official members on the council representing various stakeholders such as founders of successful start-ups, veterans who have grown and scaled companies in India, persons capable of representing the interest of investors in start-ups, and representatives of associations, the DPIIT said in a statement.  

The nominated non-official members include Prof Amitabha Bandyopadhyay, IIT Kanpur, Karthik Reddy, Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association, Prof Yogesh Singh, University of Delhi, Nithin Kamath, from Zerodha, Nivruti Rai from Invest India, and presidents of industry chambers like CII. 

The eighth meeting of the NSAC is scheduled to be held under the chairmanship of the commerce and industry minister on December 19.  

The council meets regularly to suggest measures such as fostering a culture of innovation among citizens and students in particular; and promoting innovation in all sectors of the economy across the country, including semiurban and rural areas. 

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