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    1. Start-up help: High-level view 


    There are different kinds of help for entrepreneurs who are just starting out with their business. You may be able to get extra help if you fit certain criteria. 
    A lot of this help comes in the form of mentoring and networking, but you should also be able to get specific help and advice and even apply for loans and funds. 
    There may be money sources open to you, and this guide will help you find them. It will also tell you where to get help, advice, and training. 


    2. Help for female business owners 


    At the neighborhood and national levels, there are many business groups that are just for women. 
    Some of these are: 

    • The Association of Indian Businesswomen 

    • Everywoman 
    • the Prowess 2.0 

    Read our guide on Women in Business to learn more about how to start a business as a woman.


    3. Help for both new and experienced business owners 


    If you're a young business owner, there are a number of grants and programmes that can help you. India isn't just an Asian country from the past like people in the West thought it was. Thanks to the efforts and strength of the current government, India now has 81 unicorns worth a total of $274 billion. Furthermore, 90 of the 500 leaders of U.S. Unicorns were born in India. The world is changing because of new business ideas and inventions. You wouldn't be wrong to say that Indians are and will continue to be critical in the world of start-ups.
    Furthermore, programmes like "Make in India" give young people the courage they need to follow their dream of becoming business owners. Startup India offers a wide range of services to help businesses succeed, including financial help, help with taxes, help with registration, help with bids, and help with networking. The most important part of a startup is putting an idea into action and making it marketable. These perks help with that. Startup India's action plan includes three parts: first, making things easier and giving advice; second, helping with money; and third, offering rewards.

    If you're a woman business owner, you can also get help from experts. 
    Startup India might be able to give you money, help, and advice. Indian teens and young adults can get money from Startup India. 
    The Startup India Programme has many advantages. 
    There are discussion groups on the startup India website (www.startupindia.gov.in) where young entrepreneurs can share their experiences and offer ways to fix business problems. 
    India's startup scene is geared towards young business owners between the ages of 18 and 30. You can get help from a group of experts who have specific information. 
    Through the National Startup Awards, the Indian government also shows its support for these new businesses. These awards honour companies that are dynamic, come up with new ideas, and change the market in a good way. When giving these awards, they look at more than just how much money the company made. They also look at how much good the startup did for society or a certain area. 


    4. Help for business owners with low incomes 


    Someone who works at Job agency plus can help you with your business ideas if you get benefits and want to start a new business. They can tell you how starting a business will affect your benefits and point you in the direction of help that you can use. 
    If you are on certain benefits and have a good business idea, you might be able to get the New Enterprise Allowance. 
    You might get 
    • a loan to help pay for the costs of starting up 
    • a limit of up to 11111 per week for 26 weeks 
    You might also get: 
    • a business coach to help you write a business plan and work on your business idea 
    • ongoing help from a trading coach in the first few months 
    You may have the right to ______. These additional payments are provided to low-income workers, including self-employed individuals, to assist them in meeting their financial obligations. 


    5. Help with setting up self-help groups 


    There are a number of well-established business support networks for companies owned by black, Asian, and other minority ethnic groups. This help comes in the form of: • the ______________ can help you grow your business by sharing best practices and opening up new possibilities 
    • the _____ is a business network for _____ owned businesses in India 

    • The _____ helps women in business by giving them advice and support 


    6. Help for people with disabilities 


    Job Centre Plus helps people get skills and find work, including starting their own businesses. The people who help them can be disabled, sick, or in other social situations. 
    People with disabilities can get help from the Association of Disabled Professionals to start their own business. It also helps people with questions about benefits, networking, and programmes like Access to Work. 
    ProMunim has events that cover every part of starting a business. Look for events in your area that help people sta