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Good News for Haryana Youth: Government to Open Incubation Centers in 3 Cities

Good News for Haryana Youth: Government to Open Incubation Centers in 3 Cities

Young Entrepreneurs to Receive Subsidized Workspace and Technical Support in Gurugram, Manesar, and Faridabad; Plans for Expansion to Other Industrial Cities if Successful

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The state government has announced plans to establish incubation centers that will provide subsidized workspace for startup founders. In the first phase of this initiative incubation centers will be opened in Gurugram, Manesar, and Faridabad.

The Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) has already identified suitable locations for these facilities. Officials will soon present the incubation center draft to Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini for approval, after which work on the project will commence. If these centers prove successful in the three initial cities, the facility will be extended to other industrial hubs including Panipat, Sonipat, and other industrial cities across the state. 

CM Saini had announced the establishment of incubation centers during the budget presentation. These centers will offer various facilities to young entrepreneurs. They will be fully air-conditioned and equipped with modern facilities like personal workspace, common areas, shared laboratories, meeting rooms, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Finding appropriate workspace is often the biggest challenge in the initial stages for young entrepreneurs starting their own businesses. 

These will be the first centers of their kind in Haryana. Gurugram, Faridabad, and Manesar were chosen for the initial phase because they host the headquarters of numerous multinational companies. All three are also among the state's largest industrial areas. At these incubation centers, the government will also provide technical support to young entrepreneurs.

The initiative aims to foster innovation and entrepreneurship among Haryana's youth by removing initial barriers to starting a business.

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