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Celebrating startups of the New India

On India's first National Startup Day on January 16, 2022, YourStory spoke to founders to learn what it means to run a startup, opportunities in the ecosystem, and hopes for the future.

Celebrating startups of the New India

Monday January 17, 2022 , 3 min Read

The year 2021 was a phenomenal one for Indian startups – from record fundraising to tech startup initial public offerings (IPOs), a record 44 startup unicorns to startups spending over $220 million (Rs 1,648.6 crore) on buying back Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) –  the sector had lots of reasons to cheer.

And, continuing the high spirits is the National Startup Day, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to mark the contribution of the ecosystem.

What does the day mean for startups and what are their hopes for the future? 

“Getting such inspiring news ahead of the budget gives all entrepreneurs hope and a much-needed boost. This initiative will enhance awareness of the startup ecosystem and job creation furthermore accelerating support to the country's entrepreneurial community,” says Pulkit Agrawal, Co-founder and CEO, Trell on the importance of entrepreneurship and having a symbolic day to celebrate the sector

Startups of all sizes and across sectors are confident about the ecosystem as well as the new opportunities in the space. 

“There cannot be a better time to be a startup in India. There is a high regard for homegrown businesses, consumer sentiment is buoyant, and there is a strong sense of community amongst start ups,” Apeksha Gupta, CEO and Creative Director of John Jacobs Eyewear says.

Finally, here’s what startups want in the year 2022.


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Before you go, stay inspired with… 

Mohandas Pai
“Humility is an important attribute that founders should have. The more successful you become, the more humble you should be because the forces that give you value are much bigger.”

TV Mohandas Pai, Co-founder of Aarin Capital

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