The proposed Rs 5,500-crore (Rs 55 billion) India Inclusive Innovation Fund, focusing on generating employment and supporting livelihoods across the country through innovative enterprises, is expected to be in place by June.
The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is working on the fund, which will help Indian enterprises in building innovative solutions for developmental challenges."It is in the process and we will send the proposal to the Cabinet for its consideration in the next few days. The fund is expected to be in place in the next two months," an MSME official said.
The fund would be guided by four objectives -- focus on the poor, combine social and commercial returns, drive employment and livelihood generation and help establish a model for wider inclusive innovation" id="div_arti_inline_advt">






