Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has urged three technical universities in the state to foster innovation and support startups. During a meeting on the UP Innovation Fund (UPIF), he highlighted the need for innovation centres in these universities to aid student entrepreneurs, according to a statement from the UP government.

Adityanath stressed that innovation must align with evolving technology and global market trends. He proposed establishing Centres of Excellence to drive new innovations. The government will fund these centres in all three technical universities, ensuring they have the necessary resources.
Empowering Young Innovators
The Chief Minister pointed out that while the government has sufficient funds, young innovators often lack financial backing. He emphasised channelling funds through universities to empower students. "This initiative will lead to groundbreaking innovations, empowering the youth and enhancing the state's reputation on a national and global scale," he stated.
Adityanath instructed officials to draft a comprehensive plan for implementing these measures. He also called for developing trades based on global market mapping and modernising traditional trades to meet contemporary needs.
Integrating Startups into the Ecosystem
Highlighting the importance of integrating startups into the broader ecosystem, Adityanath said, "Technical universities should provide space for ODOP (One District One Product) initiatives alongside modern technology." He urged universities to identify trades based on current market needs and actively encourage students to pursue innovation.
The Chief Minister also emphasised granting universities complete autonomy to foster innovation, asserting that such freedom is essential for new ideas to emerge. Furthermore, he directed universities to collaborate with IITs to enhance their innovation capabilities.
Financial Support for Startups
According to the statement, under Adityanath's leadership, Rs 400 crore was approved two years ago to support startups. Simultaneously, investment managers were expected to contribute between Rs 1,200 crore and Rs 3,600 crore. In this context, the Chief Minister proposed equalizing the contributions of the state government and investment managers.
This approach aims to boost innovation across Uttar Pradesh and provide students with opportunities to showcase their talents and ideas. By fostering an environment conducive to innovation, the state hopes to empower its youth and improve its standing both nationally and globally.
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