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New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday inaugurated PM Narendra Modi's 'Start-up India' movement at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi.


Addressing entrepreneurs, Jaitley said the program will make the government available to them at arm's length.


“Startup India is a program where the government will be at an arm’s length to entrepreneurs,” he said.


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He also said the government would be a facilitator for the Start-up campaign with very little or negligible interventions.


Expressing concern over the lack of start-ups in the country, Jaitley said the traffic to the North Block has reduced drastically, referring to the queue of businesspersons.


“We will end license raj for startups”, he said.


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He also assured that the government would create an environment for potential entrepreneurs who are world-beaters and.


Also addressing the gathering, Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that financing in India has become a lot easier now.


The campaign will be launched officially by PM Narendra Modi later in the day.