New Delhi [India]April 6 (ANI): The government e-Marketplace (GEM) has enabled more than Rs 38,500 crore in transactions for 30,000++ startups, strengthening its position as a true catalyst in India’s innovation ecosystem, the Commerce and Industry Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
The GEM is a section 8 company set up under the administrative control of the Department of Commerce, Commerce and Industry for the purchase of goods and services by Union Ministries, State Departments, PSEs and Autonomous Bodies.
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In India, Mani has emerged as a game-shineer in public procurement, creating an open and inclusive platform that benefits not only government buyers, but also local entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses.
n alignment, with the social development of the nation, GEM has enabled the startup to fulfill the orders transparently.
According to the ministry, female entrepreneurs include 8 percent of the total seller Aadhaar on Mani. A cumulative 1,77,786 Udyam-verified women’s micro and small enterprises (MSE) have been registered on the GEM portal, which has completed a cumulative order price of more than Rs 46,615 crore.
During the recently concluded startup Maha Kumbh, Jame responded to more than 2,500 startups query, provided 1,000+ startup registration and cataloging facility, and hosted more than 1,500 interactive sessions-including one-one-one mentoring and group engagements, which included a winning management system (LMS). Work on
As a strategic submission partner, Mani was engaged with a wide range of startups, investors, policy makers and industry leaders during the incident. Its participation showed a continuous effort to support the development of Indian startups by encouraging access to government markets, encouraging new opportunities and contributing to the broader vision of India.
The event saw the sector-centered pavilion, who celebrated India’s strength in Dippatake, Agritech, Biotech, Medtech, Artificial Intelligence, Gaming and more. The presence of GEM underlined its mission to bridge the difference between innovators and government buyers, enabling rapid scale, market verification and meaningful contribution to India’s global innovation.
Speaking on the subject of government-startup cooperation, the CEO of the government e-Marketplace (GEM), Mr. Ajay Bhadu said, “Let’s work together and unlock the right potential of public purchase in Driving Startup Development, Inclusive Development and Self-reliance Bharat.”
His main address underlined the transforming capacity of platforms that scare innovative homegron solutions and support startups with policy-led opportunities. (AI)
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