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              Mr. Vishwas Shringi, Founder & CEO of Voylla.com
Prime Minister Modi's 'Startup India' program is all set to demonstrate defined action plan for 'Start-up India, Stand-up India' on January 16. The program is expected to emphasize on the startups who are aggressively engaged in technology driven innovations to create a startup-friendly ecosystem.
Through this program, the government aims to foster growth of start-ups and means of creating jobs that will boost income, growth and ensures benefits for the youth from the lowest strata of the society.
Excited for the program, Mr. Vishwas Shringi, Founder & CEO of Voylla.com said, "PM Modi's Start up India, Stand up India program, is just what the eco-system needs. He is a true visionary and understands the role startups play in building a strong nation. India is strongly emerging as a nation of startups; the initiative will provide a further impetus by providing an ecosystem to the startups that helps them thrive."
"We expect Modi's Govt. to address issues such as taxation, promote bank financing for start-ups, etc. for ease of doing business in India which will further help drive the country's economy towards better results." he added.
Keeping its approach in line with 'Make in India' initiative, Voylla.com has opened up new avenues of employment for labours engaged in jewellery designing. While on one hand, the (gold) market might be witnessing a slump, but the imitation jewellery market is giving these labours new avenues without letting them leave their native places.