Addressing young entrepreneurs at the YES summit, Chandy said the report by a three member panel headed by Additional Chief Secretary and KSIDC Managing Director Aruna Sundararajan has been accepted by the government and based on it the government would soon announce a Start-up and Innovation policy.
He also announced a slew of innovative measures to encourage young entrepreneurs in the state.
The summit was organised at angamali, about 80 kms from here by the state government in association with the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation.
Of these, 276 proposals are from young entrepreneurs. This was a testimony for the runaway success of Students Entrepreneurship policy, Chandy said.
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For the first time in the country, the government has decided to set up a "Live, Work and Play" campus spread over a 5 lakh sq ft area. "We have accepted the blue print of the project and we will announce the project soon", he said.
Finance minister K M Mani in his key note address said if there is a will, everybody in Kerala can be an entrepreneur. KFC will give interest free loans up to Rs 40 lakh to anybody who clears the Industrial training course.
Aruna Sundararajan said YES marked a paradigm shift in the entrepreneurship landscape of the state.