MeitY Startup Hub, an initiative of the IT ministry, and Google have announced training and development support to 100 Indian early to mid-stage startups, as part of Appscale Academy’s Class of 2023.
MeitY and Google to support 100 Indian startups
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 03, Apr 2023
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