Economic Survey 2022: Delhi Replaces Bengaluru As Startup Capital Of India
Startups in India have grown remarkably over the last six years with the number of new recognised startups increasing to over 14,000 in 2021-22 from only 733 in 2016-17.

New Delhi: The Silicon Valley of India, Bengaluru is no longer the startup capital of India. As per the Economic Survey 2021-22, in a first, national capital Delhi has replaced Bengaluru as the startup capital by adding more startups in the last two years. According to the Economic Survey tabled by Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament on Monday, over 5,000 recognised startups were added in Delhi while 4,514 startups were added in Bengaluru between April 2019 and December 2021.
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The survey further revealed that Maharashtra has the highest number of recognised startups in India at 11,308.
As per the survey documet, India now has more than 61,400 startups recognised by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), of which at least 14,000 were added in 2021-22 fiscal.
The Economic Survey also mentioned that intellectual properties, specifically patents, are key to a knowledge-based economy. “The number of patents filed in India went up to 58,502 in 2020-21 from 39,400 in 2010-11, and the patents granted in India have gone up to 28,391 from 7,509 during the same period,” noted the Survey.
Startups in India have grown remarkably over the last six years with the number of new recognised startups increasing to over 14,000 in 2021-22 from only 733 in 2016-17. The Economic Survey also highlighted several high-profile IPOs by startups.
“In April-November 2021, Rs 89,066 crore was raised through 75 IPO issues, much higher than in any year in the last decade,” it said.
However, the shares of Zomato, Nykaa and PolicyBazaar have failed to maintain an uptrend after being able to garner strong listing gains. These stocks have come off their initial highs since their market debut.
Notably, all the three new-age companies made their debut on the exchanges in 2021.
India now has 83 unicorns, most of which are in the services sector and 44 startups achieved the unicorn status (values more than $1 billion) last year. The 83 unicorns are now valued at USD 277.7 billion.
(With IANS inputs)
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