Tenth-century inscription dating to Ganga dynasty reign found on outskirts of Mysuru | Karnataka Startup Policy 2025-30

Tenth-century inscription dating to Ganga dynasty reign found on outskirts of Mysuru

News –

  • A 10th-century inscription from the Ganga dynasty reign has been found inside the ​Mahalingeshwara Temple at Nadanahalli on the outskirts of Mysuru.
  • It is a Kannada inscription dating back to the time of Butuga II, a ruler from the ganga dynasty in 948 A.D.
  • It is believed that during the reign of Butuga II, his bodyguard, Maremma, may have donated the garden to the temple tax-free and entrusted its management to the village chief Vijaketa Gavunda.

Karnataka Startup Policy 2025-30

News –

  • Cabinet approves policy to help set up 25,000 start-ups in five years

Karnataka Startup Policy 2025-30

  • Policy aims to ensure that at least 10,000 of the targeted 25,000 start-ups are set up outside Bengaluru.

Vision

  • To position the state as a global innovation hub, fostering a vibrant and supportive ecosystem for nurturing startups throughout their lifecycle.
  • To provide resources, mentorship, and infrastructure desired to drive sustainable growth and technological advancements.

 Mission

  • Through this policy Karnataka seeks to establish up to 25,000 additional startups, out of which up to 10,000 startups emerging from clusters Beyond Bengaluru. By expanding the entrepreneurial footprints, the initiative helps the state to enhance its role as a leading innovation hub.
  • Expand innovation hubs, incubation centers, and co-working spaces to support entrepreneurs across different regions.
  • Strengthen international collaborations, trade partnerships, and global networking opportunities for startups to expand their reach.

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