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NRI help to promote startups

NRI help to promote startups
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can members of the diaspora help in promoting startups in their respective countries?

How can members of the diaspora help in promoting startups in their respective countries?

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mahesh bhosale
mahesh bhosale 11 years 10 months ago
Dear Officer and NRI's, I am NRI, I have a suggestion of government collecting minimum of 150 inr from each NRI (of Indian origin) and to be part of air fare. This collection to be used for R&D or making our own arms,ammunition and military purpose.
Rajnish Mittal
Rajnish Mittal 11 years 10 months ago
Dear Officer, I am a Consultant in Emergency Medicine in the UK. I would like to help in establishing trauma network; provide training to doctors, paramedics and nurses, in the management of both trauma patients and unwell patients with other medical problems like heart failure, breathing problems etc. I am happy to do it in form of a combination of brief interactive lectures and hands on clinical skills sessions/ workshops. Jai Hind!
Ankit Sura
Ankit Sura 11 years 10 months ago
"Financial Decentralization" could every Taluka ( smallest administrative division ) have its own Alternative Currency and manage its Economy? For every Taluka has around 100 - 300 villages with 2 - 3 towns with 1 of them being administrative head for Taluka. Allowing a indigenous "Virtual Currency" helps grow "Financial Industry" of new world order. India has enormous untapped capacity for Financial Lending for the Peripheral population.
ARUNI TRIVEDI
ARUNI TRIVEDI 11 years 10 months ago
जो भी एनआरआई भारत में एक उद्योग लगाए उसे उसके उद्योग के लिए खरीदी गई जमीन के बराबर की जमीन मुफ्त दी जानी चाहिए जिसमें उसे कोई नया उद्योग लगाने की अनुमति हो साथ ही उस उद्योग के लिए कुछ कर राहत भी हो । इसी प्रकार की कुछ सुविधाएं भारतीय उद्योगपतियों को विदेशी नई तकनीक भारत लाने पर दी जानी चाहिए । अन्यथा विकास के लिए इतना पैसा कहाँ से आएगा ? धन के बिना सारी बातें हवाई ही रह जाएंगी ।
Rohan Shrivastava
Rohan Shrivastava 11 years 10 months ago
There is immense intellectual Indian diaspora around the world willing and even serving the country in many different ways. I believe that the greatest challenge for us is to create a solid Information / communication between diaspora and Government of India. Every Indian Embassies around the world can effectively abridge this gap. Like the way they are enrolling NRI Voters, they can also make Diaspora Pool with different category (Like Art, Culture, food, technology, startups).
Dr Swapan  Kumar Banerjee
Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee 11 years 10 months ago
Their wealth and expertise can help in start ups, not only for their own but for others who lack the skill. I have read that they would be happy to work and build India, but ground realities are not conducive. So Modi Sarkar must make necessary changes to involve NRIs.
MANISH KUMAR
MANISH KUMAR 11 years 10 months ago
Nice Question..Through social work such as Donations to Govt. or NGO, and Volunteer for the nation project where one should volunteer at least some hours of their life and serve the nation as it is being done in western countries ..
ashok shukl
ashok shukl 11 years 10 months ago
Nri should support to india by making ngo system .many christian missionaries which are being financially supp.by foreginer and are doing good in yheir schools.in same way nri through ppp model and through ngo work and invest in india on girl chield educatiom seprate toilet their medical etc
Naresh N
Naresh N 11 years 10 months ago
1. Make it easy to start a new company. 2. Quick and effective justice system. 3. Lessen the burden of creating and producing documents. Digitizing and sharing of these documents among various govt departments can be of help. State clearly the required documents, so things can get done with one trip (or rather online) instead of going to various offices to submit documents one at a time because requirements are not clearly specified.