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UP govt ask technical institutions to set up incubators

Uttar Pradesh government under the `Atmanirbhar’ campaign, has asked technical institutes in the state to establish incubators if they have not done so now.

In July this year, the Yogi Adityanath government had announced the “Uttar Pradesh Start-up Policy 2020”. The start-up policy aims at setting up 100 incubators in UP and at least one in every district, and developing an ecosystem to set up at least 10,000 start-ups.

The state government press statement here on Wednesday said the policy would help in turning the youth from job seekers to job providers. The aim of the policy is to bring Uttar Pradesh among the top three states in the start-up sector in the country and setting up India’s biggest start-up incubator in Lucknow. According to the statement, the start-up policy is expected to create direct employment opportunities for 50,000 people and indirect employment for one lakh people in the state.

As a result of the policy, students of several technical institutions have developed innovative products. The companies are now going to launch many of the innovative products developed by the students of the AKTU and other institutions in the market. The students will also be given a share in the profit. The AKTU is also proving to be an important link in the `Atma Nirbhar’ campaign of the state government as it is also organizing competitions among the students to encourage them to come up with innovative ideas and products.

The Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) and other institutions have already established Kalam Innovation and Start-up Centre which invites innovative ideas from the students and in the last three years, the Centre has so far received over 2700 ideas. Out of these, 62 ideas have been selected and AKTU also provides an incentive of Rs 1200 to students for making prototypes of their innovative products.

In these competitions, students share their suggestions and also present their prototypes and till now, over a dozen such prototypes of business models have been created by the students.

Shubham Kumar, a student of Veera College of Engineering and Management, Bijnore, has developed a wheel-spray pump machine that will be helpful to the farmers. Based on the principle of kinetic energy, farmers can spray fertilizers and water on their crops with the help of this machine, saving both time and effort. A company has taken up this innovative idea of this student and soon it will launch this idea in the market in the form of a machine.

Similarly, Shivam Yadav, a student of Dronacharya Group of Institutions, Greater Noida, has built a smart helmet with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The GPS-lased helmet has an inbuilt sensor and in case of an accident, the helmet will immediately send a message to the nearest police station, hospitals, and family members. This product has also been picked up by a company that will soon start the production of this helmet.

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