Key Highlights
- It is designed to help young innovators turn ideas into businesses through mentorship, investor access and policy support.
- Ashish Sood said the festival reflects the Delhi government’s approach of linking education, skill development and entrepreneurship.
- He said DTTE has played a key role in making startups a part of the public education system and encouraging students to choose entrepreneurship as a career option.
- According to the minister, more than 75,000 students and young innovators are currently involved in DTTE-supported entrepreneurship and innovation programmes.
- Participation in these programmes is growing by 25 to 30 per cent every year.
