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Twitter Seva To Be Launched Today

The government is all set to launch its new initiative ‘Twitter Seva’ today – a helpline for entrepreneurs on micro-blogging site Twitter.

The announcement was made last week, by Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister of State, Commerce & Industry.

‘Twitter Seva’ is expected to work as a source of direct point of contact for entrepreneurs seeking funding, support or government assistance of any kind.

Users can visit the Twitter Seva Registration Link to register for the service.

Initially, the queries sent on ‘Twitter Seva’ will be monitored by top officials of the Ministry of Commerce including Sitharaman. The officers will  connect entrepreneurs to various stakeholders such as venture capitalists, incubation centres, and will look after issues with government clearances.

The service may face a few challenges –

However, the service will definitely open new channels of communication between the government and major stakeholders in the startup ecosystem.

The startup community welcomed the new service. A few people from the startup world came forward and expressed their expectations from the service.

Anup Sahoo, Founder of Ideapoke-

Integrity of audience with government personnel is the first thing that should be paid attention to. Transparency is of utmost importance here as it will help syndicate the workforce and help create better services/products for the consumers. Only through a thorough and creative conversation will an effective solution be reached.

In light of the recent report by KPMG and CB Insights, with investments going down by 24% towards startups, this service is encouraging startups to avail government support – not just in terms of monetary support but also through engaging participation in creating products that are affordable, and also the business model scalable, which in turn will encourage investors.

Avinash Tiwary, Director at PCloudy

A direct interface between the Govt. and startups is a welcome step. I expect that it will lead to faster resolution of issues faced by startups. Eventually, it should also lead to better policies and easier rules for start-ups to operate.

I think the key to success of the Twitter Seva would be a time bound response and resolution of the issues raised by startup community. It’s good step towards boosting an ecosystem for startups. If it leads to faster clearances of issue faced by startups, it would benefit investors as well.

Piyush Agarwal, CEO & founder of Superprofs

Twitter Seva can benefit startups in a lot of ways. It’ll be great if this service can cover the following aspects:

Moksha Srivastava, CMO & co-founder of Wheelstreet

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