
Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Unión Piyush Goyal and Shradha Sharma, Founder and CEO of YoursTancy at the launch of the Bharat project
The Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Union, Piyush Goyal, requested greater among Indian businessmen, while recognizing that innovation can arise in the country, including smaller cities and rural areas, at the launch of ‘The Bharat Project’.
The National Initiative of Youngly aims to empower 10 LKH entrepreneurs of level 2, level 3 and rural India through education, narration and access to capital.
“Everyone does not need to do everything,” Goyal said in response to groups about the expectations of innovation of deep technology of smaller cities. “Each place will have its own USP. Each section of students or children can have their own knowledge and capacities.”
The minister emphasized that talent exists everywhere, citing examples of prominent Indian innovatives that emerged from the humble start. “Abdul Kalamji came from a small town. We have prodigious children, tremendously competent children and capable everywhere.”
Goyal shared a personal experience when discovering high -tech entrepreneurship in unexpected places. “I was in Patan, it lasted the last elections of Gujarati … I found an entrepreneur who had started a very high technology company and had probable about 300 people working for him. It could be, for the life of me, to believe it.”
The minister’s comments follow his previous statements in the startup Mahakumbh in New Delhi that caused the debate when he urged the new Indian companies to focus more on technological innovation instead of consumer -centered companies, such as food delivery and lifestyle products.
Duration The Mumbai event, Goyal highlighted the government’s initiatives to support business spirit on several levels, including the Mudra Yojana loan scheme. “More than 50 million Mudra loans have had beneficiaries. And 20 Lakh crore the loans have a bone,” said entrepreneurs can now recharge up to 20 Lakhs without guarantee.
He also discussed Prime Minister Swanidhi Yojana for street vendors, which has helped street vendors to establish the credit history and escape the informal loans of high interest. “If you go to any street vendor today, the QR code is also there, you can pay Digx. It is made its credit history. First 10,000, then 50,000, then 1 Lakh, its loans also increase, which increases what the lenders do not have.”
Duration The event, Goyal announced the second launch of the start fund, specifically designed to admit new deep technology companies.
The minister also approached the challenges faced by incubators. “Our incubators are doing a fabulous job, but because they do an even better job. That’s why I said, we have to aspire to greatness.”
Shradha Sherma, founder and CEO of YoursTaly, praised Goyal’s message to increase standards for Indian businessmen, saying: “What you said is to raise our bar. If we are no less than anyone, why should we think less?”
The Bharat Project Willage Technology to empower base entrepreneurship through a mobile platform first to Ia that offers tutoring in Hindi and English. The initiative includes WhatsApp and Bharat Ideathon Organic, a national challenge to discover promising business ideas of more than 1,000 districts. Selected entrepreneurs will obtain access to investors through Bharatsparks, a national pitcher designed to connect Level II and III founders with financing opportunities and support networks. The project also plans to launch “Shuru-Kar”, a seven-part documentary that shows start stories of all India.
Posted on April 19, 2025