SRF 5.0 Knowledge Exchange Workshop Nagaland Edition

Advisor for Industries & Commerce, Hekani Jakhalu with Director DPIIT, Dr Sumeet and others at the ‘SRF 5.0 Knowledge Exchange Workshop” (Nagaland Edition) at Hotel Vivor, Kohima on March 10. (DIPR Photo)

Advisor for Industries & Commerce, Hekani Jakhalu with Director DPIIT, Dr Sumeet and others at the ‘SRF 5.0 Knowledge Exchange Workshop” (Nagaland Edition) at Hotel Vivor, Kohima on March 10. (DIPR Photo)

Kohima, March 10 (MExN): The Department of Industry and Commerce, Government of Nagaland in collaboration with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Ministries of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, hosted the “SRF 5.0 Knowledge Exchange Workshop” (Nagaland Edition). The two-day workshop commenced at Banquet Hall, Hotel Vivor, Kohima on March 10. 

According to a DIPR report, Director of DPIIT, Dr Sumeet Jarangal, IAS stated that the Startup India initiative began on January 16, 2016, and emphasised that the States’ Startup Ranking serves as a knowledge-sharing workshop to foster learning and collaboration.

Dr Sumeet highlighted key schemes such as the Fund of Funds, Credit Guarantee Fund, and India Seed Fund Scheme, stressing the importance of such workshops in raising awareness about available startup support programs and the need for collective efforts to reach beneficiaries. He further noted that the focus is not just on startups but also on embracing new ideas and transforming mind sets.

Advisor for Industries & Commerce, Hekani Jakhalu highlighted that India currently ranks third globally in startups, attributing this achievement to the collective efforts of representatives from various states and union territories who have helped position India on the global map.

Speaking about Nagaland, she noted that the concept of entrepreneurship is relatively new in the state. In 2013, the Nagaland government launched a programne aimed at changing young people’s mindsets and introducing them to entrepreneurship. To engage and inspire youths, she said innovative programs were introduced to help them view entrepreneurship not as a second choice but as a viable and promising career path.

Hekani expressed confidence that this workshop organised by DPIIT would encourage and motivate stakeholders to work towards improving their rankings. She emphasized that such programs facilitate knowledge exchange and experiential learning, which remain valuable throughout life and can lead to meaningful collaborations. She described the workshop as an opportunity for networking, fostering relationships, and strengthening bonds, noting that networking has played a key role in India’s current success. 

She also highlighted that the programme presents an opportunity for the entire North Eastern region to come together, learn from one another, and strengthen their collective growth. 

The workshop featured a presentation on The Journey of Nagaland’s Startup Ecosystem by Deputy Director of the Department of Industry & Commerce, Keneirienuo T Zatsu. It also included a fireside chat on fuelling entrepreneurship across the state, led by Meraj Faheem, Chief Executive Officer, Innovation Cell (TGIC), Telangana, and Kamaljit Das, Joint Secretary of MSME, Odisha.

Additionally, the event hosted a knowledge-sharing session on States Startup Policies, focusing on Startup Nagaland, followed by a panel discussion on Digitization for Sustaining the Startup Ecosystem.



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