The minister made these comments during his address to over 1,000 college students as part of the 'New India for Young India: Techade of Opportunities program'
The government will launch a Digital India Innovation Fund that will support deep-tech start-ups, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Friday.
The minister made these comments during his address to over 1,000 college students as part of the 'New India for Young India: Techade of Opportunities program' at the Catholic Bishop House Campus, Thamarassery, Kerala, an official statement said.
Chandrasekhar said the government would launch a Digital India Innovation Fund to support deep tech start-ups.
The minister mentioned that the PM's vision of New India is one with ample opportunities for every Indian to participate in the development process, with hard work and skills as the only determinants of success.
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