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RS MP Kartikeya Sharma questions if no. of incubation centres increasing in country

The Member of Rajya Sabha Kartikeya Sharma questioned the Minister of Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises on whether the number of incubation centers is increasing rapidly in the country and the details of those started during last three years state-wise. Here is what the Minister of State For Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises, Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma stated in a written reply:

Yes, Sir. The number of incubation centres is increasing in the country. As per the information provided by NITI Aayog, Atal Incubation Centres (AIC), there has been a rise in the number of AIC from 13 in 2017 to 69 in 2022. Further, the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises is implementing MSME innovative Scheme under MSME Champions Scheme for developing and nurturing innovative ideas which as launched in March 2022. 632 Host Institutes (HIs) have been recognized under Incubation component to act as Business Incubators since launch of the scheme. During the last five years, Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) has established 56 Atal Incubation Centres (AIC) and 14 Atal Community Innovation Centres across the country. The list of Atal Incubation Centres established during the last five years is attached in Annexure-I.

The RS MP further asked:

Will the Minister of Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises be pleased to state:

(a) the number of youth who fetched employment in these incubation centres during last
three years, state-wise and year-wise details thereof;
(b) whether any scheme is being run by Government to provide assistance for setting up
incubation centre; and
(c) if so, the number of people who have benefitted from these schemes during last three
years till date, the details thereof, State-wise?

Answer:

As per AIM guidelines, every incubation centre (AIC) is mandated to operate with 5-6 team members to support startups with suitable physical infrastructure coupled with the availability of sectoral experts for mentoring start-ups. Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), initiative established in 2016 to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in the country. As part of the mission, AIM has been establishing world class incubators called Atal Incubation Centres (AICs) in universities, research institutions, corporates, etc. As per the information provided by NITI Aayog, since inception, 3052 startups have been incubated by the 69 AICs out of which 954 are women led startups. These startups have cumulatively generated 15,506 jobs across the country.

Pragati Singh

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