Friday, April 10, 2026

Youth Startup Boom in Uttar Pradesh Under Yogi Adityanath Government

Delhi, April 10: Uttar Pradesh is witnessing a remarkable surge in youth-driven entrepreneurship, fueled by the ‘CM Yuva’ scheme under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The initiative is transforming the state’s economic landscape by encouraging young individuals to move beyond job-seeking and become job creators through innovation-led start-ups.

‘CM Yuva’ Scheme Empowers Self-Reliant Youth

The ‘CM Yuva’ initiative has emerged as a powerful platform for fostering self-reliance among the youth. With over 10,000 innovative enterprises already established, the scheme reflects a growing entrepreneurial spirit across the state. These ventures are not only generating employment but also contributing to the broader vision of building a self-sustained economy.

Innovation at the Core of Growth

According to Sarveshwar Shukla, Nodal Officer of ‘CM Yuva’ and Joint Commissioner Industries, the scheme is playing a crucial role in advancing the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. He highlighted that nearly 10% of the enterprises under the initiative are based on innovative models, with a target to increase this share to 25% in the financial year 2026–27.

This shift signals a growing inclination among youth to explore modern, technology-driven, and scalable business ideas rather than relying solely on traditional sectors.

Popular Business Sectors Among Youth

Sector-wise data reveals diverse entrepreneurial interests among young individuals. Food and restaurant businesses lead the chart with 763 enterprises, making it the most preferred sector.

Other prominent sectors include:

  • Computer training: 370 enterprises
  • Pathology sampling: 260 enterprises
  • Fast food ventures: 253 enterprises
  • Franchise-based businesses: 253 enterprises
  • Online teaching: 189 enterprises

Emerging Sectors Gaining Momentum

In addition to conventional choices, several emerging sectors are witnessing rapid growth, indicating a shift toward modern business trends. These include:

  • Gyms and fitness centers: 170 enterprises
  • Mobile IT and digital platforms: 120 enterprises
  • Travel and tourism: 117 enterprises
  • Cloud kitchens: 117 enterprises

This diversification highlights the adaptability of youth in embracing new-age opportunities.

Districts Leading the Start-Up Movement

Entrepreneurial activity is widespread across Uttar Pradesh, with several districts showing impressive performance.

  • Lucknow tops the list with 287 enterprises
  • Azamgarh follows closely with 286 enterprises
  • Hardoi ranks third with 262 enterprises

Other notable contributors include:

  • Jaunpur (~250 enterprises)
  • Ambedkar Nagar (241)
  • Kanpur (236)
  • Varanasi (229)
  • Raebareli (225)
  • Bareilly (208)
  • Firozabad (197)

These figures underline the widespread impact of the scheme in strengthening the state’s start-up ecosystem.

Banking Support Accelerates Growth

Financial institutions have played a pivotal role in nurturing these start-ups by providing essential funding support. Uttar Pradesh Gramin Bank leads with 2,133 loans extended to innovative enterprises.

Other major contributors include:

  • State Bank of India – 1,549 loans
  • Bank of Baroda – 1,170 loans
  • Punjab National Bank – 1,018 loans
  • Bank of India – 774 loans
  • Central Bank of India – 589 loans
  • Canara Bank – 585 loans
  • Indian Bank – 573 loans
  • Union Bank of India – 399 loans
  • UCO Bank – 182 loans

A New Era of Entrepreneurship

The ‘CM Yuva’ scheme has given a significant push to the start-up culture in Uttar Pradesh, enabling youth to explore innovative ideas and build sustainable businesses. With strong government backing, financial support, and rising entrepreneurial confidence, the state is steadily emerging as a hub of youth-led innovation and economic growth.

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