Maharashtra Unveils AI Policy, Rs 100-Crore Fund to Boost Start-ups and Innovation

January 17, 2025
Maharashtra Unveils AI Policy, Rs 100-Crore Fund to Boost Start-ups and Innovation
  • Maharashtra is launching an AI policy aimed at positioning the state as a leader in artificial intelligence, aligning with the Central Government's India AI Mission to spur innovation and entrepreneurship.

  • To support this initiative, Chief Minister Fadnavis announced a partnership with the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to create a Rs 100-crore fund dedicated to start-ups, particularly in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

  • Fadnavis emphasized that Maharashtra has surpassed Bengaluru to become the start-up capital of India in terms of both numbers and valuation over the past year.

  • The government is also focused on easing the business environment by reducing compliance burdens, fast-tracking patent applications, and enabling self-certification under labor and environmental laws.

  • In addition to the AI policy, a Cyber Security Policy Task Force 2025 has been established to address the growing threats of cybercrime and ensure secure digital services for citizens.

  • Maharashtra currently offers over 800 online government services, underscoring the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect these digital platforms.

  • The India AI Mission, which has a budget of Rs 10,372 crore, aims to enhance AI capabilities nationwide through various initiatives, including the India AI Datasets Platform and support for AI startups.

  • The Central Government is developing the India AI Datasets Platform to provide a comprehensive database of non-personal datasets that will support AI development.

  • Fadnavis is seeking input for a new start-up policy, which he expects to finalize within two months, aiming to make it the most progressive in India and keep Maharashtra at the forefront of the global start-up revolution.

  • Plans for an Innovation City, modeled after Gujarat's GIFT City, are underway to foster a supportive environment for technology and innovation, particularly in AI.

  • Fadnavis also highlighted the transformative potential of AI and plans to convert Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) into centers of excellence focused on AI.

  • Maharashtra currently boasts over 25,000 start-ups, leading the nation in investment and valuation, and has emerged as the top start-up ecosystem in India.

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