Bihar Startup Summit Sees ₹300 Crore Investment Pledge from Kumar Organics

MD Urges Focus on Makhana, Tourism While Jharkhand Plans OTT Festival

Key Points:

  • Kumar Organics announces major investment plan for Bihar state
  • Summit draws over 100 delegates including US Startup Council CEO
  • Jharkhand tourism opportunities highlighted at Bangalore event

BANGALORE – Kumar Organics Managing Director Udayan Kumar Singh pledges ₹300 crore investment in Bihar’s growing economy.

Singh shared his entrepreneurial journey. He started from Bihar in 1990.

“Bihar offers immense opportunities today,” remarked a summit participant. The statement highlighted changing perceptions.

Meanwhile, the company operates seven units nationwide. None currently exists in Bihar.

Focus Areas

Makhana emerged as a key investment opportunity. Its global demand continues rising.

Additionally, Magahi Paan attracted investor attention. Tourism development remained another priority.

Moreover, CIMP’s innovation wing BIFF co-organized the event. TIE Patna supported the initiative.

Regional Development

Scott Fox represented Startup Council USA. He participated in cross-border investment discussions.

Furthermore, Kartik Chaudhary discussed Jharkhand’s tourism potential. He announced plans for Ranchi’s OTT festival.

On the other hand, Start-up Legal founder expressed satisfaction. The event exceeded participation expectations.

Dr. Rana Singh appreciated Bihar’s startup ecosystem. He encouraged greater entrepreneurial involvement.

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