City hosts 28% of all start-ups in country; 13% of the founders are those who have no prior work experience
In a recent report published by Nasscom, it was predicted that by 2020, India will have 11, 500 start-ups that will potentially employ 2.5 lakh people. We spoke to industry specialists and discussed what factors make Bengaluru the startup capital of the country.
According to Ashok Pamidi, Nasscom, Karnataka's regional head, Bengaluru contributes to 28% of the start-up ecosystem in India.