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Startup India Seed Fund Scheme

Seed Fund money in Uttar Pradesh

DPIIT approved Rs 61.0 crore to 12 incubators here, which is 8.1% of the national pot of Rs 755.3 crore. Rs 43.3 crore of it has actually been disbursed.

Approved

Rs 61.0cr

Disbursed

Rs 43.3cr

71% of approved

Incubators

12

Share of the national pot

61

of 755 (8%)

crore approved, against the whole scheme

Rs 43.3 cr disbursed Rs 17.7 cr approved and not yet drawn

The ledger

Every approved incubator in Uttar Pradesh, largest allocation first. Track length is the approved amount against the largest allocation in the state; the filled portion is what has actually been disbursed. An incubator's name is a link only where we hold a published record for it.

Startup Incubation and Innovation Centre IIT Kanpur Kanpur
Rs 10.0 cr
ATAL INCUBATION CENTRE - BIMTECH Gautam Buddha Nagar
Rs 10.0 cr
JSSATE Science and Technology Entrepreneurs’ Park Gautam Buddha Nagar
Rs 8.0 cr
Amity Technology Incubator Noida
Rs 5.0 cr
IIM Lucknow Enterprise Incubation Centre Noida
Rs 5.0 cr
Technology Business Incubator- KIET Ghaziabad
Rs 5.0 cr
Shiv Nadar AIC Research Foundation Gautam Buddha Nagar
Rs 4.0 cr
CGLS Foundation (STEP) Ghaziabad
Rs 3.0 cr
Sharda Launchpad Federation Gautam Buddha Nagar
Rs 3.0 cr
Bennett Hatchery Foundation Gautam Buddha Nagar
Rs 3.0 cr
MedTech- A CoE in MediElectronics and Health Informatics Lucknow
Rs 3.0 cr
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTION ACCELERATION OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ENTREPRENEURSHIP Mathura
Rs 2.0 cr

The register this money sits in

Uttar Pradesh has 45,845 companies on the Startup India register across 143 district labels, of which 22,763 carry DPIIT recognition. That works out at Rs 13,306 of approved Seed Fund money per registered company, though the scheme funds incubators rather than the register at large, and only a small number of companies ever receive any of it.

Startups in Uttar Pradesh

A note on the source's own arithmetic

The scheme reports Rs 49.7 crore as disbursed to startups in Uttar Pradesh, which is more than the Rs 43.3 crore it reports as disbursed to the incubators in the first place. The first and second application blocks overlap in the government's data, so the two figures are not directly comparable. We publish the inconsistency rather than quietly averaging it away, and we treat the approved figure as the reliable one.

Registration is not an operating signal. A large share of registered startups are dormant, and we have no way to tell you which. How we counted.

Seed Fund in other states