Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Good Governance & Policy Analysis (AIGGPA), Bhopal Webinar on Enhancing the Business Ecosystem for Start-Ups in Minute to Minute Schedule

Date: 30th January 2021 Time: 10:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Session Type Session Name Timings Description Speaker Inaugural Plenary 10:30-10:35 Welcome Remark Mr. Manoj Kumar Jain, Session 10:30-10:50 Sr. Advisor, CES, AIGGPA 10:35-10:40 Introductory Shri Rahul Chaudhari, Remark by Principal Advisor, CES, Moderator AIGGPA 10:40-10:50 Setting the tone Shri Vivek Porwal, Secretary, MSME, GoMP Promotion of Presentation 10:50 – 11:05 Presentation by Shri Karan Girdhar, CEO technology & 10:50 -11:25 SAB (Skill arts and beyond) innovation 11:05-11:20 Presentation by Shri Satya Acharya, faculty induced & Director, Incubation entrepreneurship Centre" Cradle" culture in MP EDII, Ahmadabad Discussion Q&A 11:20 – 11:25 By Participants Support in Presentation 11:25 -11:40 Presentation by Shri Vibhanshu Kumar, grounding of the 11:25 -12:00 Government Business concepts and Advisory, PwC incubation 11:40 -11:55 Presentation by Shri Pradeep Karambelkar handholding Vision Advisory Services Pvt. Ltd. and Chairman, PHD Chamber of Commerce, MP Chapter, Bhopal Discussion Q&A 11:55– 12:00 By Participants Aligning the Presentation 12:00-12:15 Presentation by Shri Vanktesh Shukla financing setup 12:00 -12:35 General Partner. Monta that matches the Vista Capital, Silicon Valley, start-up Ex-President, Tie global requirements 12:15-12:30 Presentation by Ms.Umang Shridhar Founder, Gi (Start-up Forbs 30 under 30) Discussion Q&A 12:30 –12:35 By Participants Shaping the Presentation 12:35-12:50 Presentation by Shri Salman Haider ‘demand’ 12:35- 01:10 Vice President, Operations environment for Agri-tech FarMart, Lucknow innovative 12:50 - 01:05 Presentation by Shri Siddarth Chaturvedi startups Director, AISECT Group & President, CII, MP Chapter. Discussion Q&A 01:05 – 01:10 By Participants Open Discussion 01:10-01:20 01:10 – 01:20 By All Valedictory 01:20-01:30 01.20 - 01:25 Concluding Dr. Swati Singh Chauhan, Session Remark Advisor, CES, AIGGPA 01.25– 01:30 Vote of Thanks Shri Girish Sharma, Director, AIGGPA

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Developing a Business Ecosystem for Start-Ups in Madhya Pradesh

Start-ups play an essential role in the growth and development of the economy. Start-ups create employment and contribute to economic dynamism by spurring innovation and injecting competition. In order to promote and support start-ups in , the central government had started Startup India Program (SIP) in 2016. It is noteworthy that since its launch, various programs have been rolled out to support budding entrepreneurs and transform India from a country of job seekers to one of job creators.

To make SIP, more participative and competitive, central government rolled out States Startup Ranking program in 2019. This ranking program was envisaged to energize the participating States towards achieving the right goals for supporting their start-up ecosystem holistically. It was established with seven broad dimensions: Institutional Support, Simplifying Regulations, Easing Public Procurement, Incubation Support, Seed Funding Support, Venture Funding Support and Awareness and Outreach. Based on the past year's rankings, emerged to be the best performing state, and Andaman Nicobar was best amongst the union territories. and were to top performers, and , , were the leaders in the ranking system. Madhya Pradesh (MP) was in the category of the emerging start- up ecosystem.

Further, in consonance with government initiatives, MP has launched Incubation and Start-up Policy, 2016, and with some update in 2019. The specific focus areas as per the policy are textile manufacturing, automobiles, food processing, soya processing, engineering and agriculture equipment manufacturing. Despite these efforts, the number of start-ups in MP is low, (1200 start-ups till 2018, as per DataLabs) and the success ratio is also not inspiring. As per the analysis of State’s Start-up ranking 2019, the performance of MP has significant scope of improvement across the above mentioned seven pillars. Therefore, rejuvenated efforts are the need of the hour for noticeable outcomes. To this end, the department of MSME (MP) has expressed a keen desire to understand the current challenges and learn from the better industry practices. Centre for Economic Sector (CES) at Atal Bihari Vajypee Institute of Good Governance & Policy Analysis (AIGGPA), Bhopal is the associate partner to the department of MSME, Govt. of MP for start-up initiatives and actions. AIGGPA would work alongside the department and the stakeholders to suggest actions to boost the startup ecosystem in MP.

In the current cycle, a webinar series is planned with an objective to get inputs on the ongoing challenges and more importantly the suggestive path that help in altering the startup landscape in MP. Specifically, the first webinar will focus on the following core areas with the views from the industry experts:

a. Promotion of technology & innovation induced entrepreneurship culture in MP b. Support in grounding of the concepts and incubation handholding c. Aligning the financing setup that matches the start-up requirements d. Shaping the ‘demand’ environment for innovative startups

In the subsequent webinar rounds, each of the above identified area will be dealt in details to get a more granular comparative analysis and consequent action plan development for MP.

A compilation of the findings and suggestions will be developed which would extensively be utilized for initiating the changes at different levels by the department of MSME in MP. The project team from CES, AIGGPA would maintain a constant touch with the experts for this cause.

Likely attendance:

1. Start-ups and entrepreneurs 2. Investors, P.E.s and Accelerators 3. Academician 4. Policy professionals 5. Youth and Aspirational Entrepreneurs