The Scheme Register / PRAYAS
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
NIDHI – Promotion and Acceleration of Young and Aspiring Technology Entrepreneurs (PRAYAS) 2.0
- Support type
- Grant
- Best suited for
- Ideation to Prototype
- How much
- Up to ₹40 lakh through PRAYAS 2.0 calls
- Where you apply
- nidhi-prayas.org
What is this scheme?
The NIDHI PRAYAS 2.0 scheme provides early-stage funding and prototyping support to young innovators, helping them turn their technology ideas into working products and viable startups.
Objectives
The scheme aims to bridge the gap funding in the very early-stage idea/ proof of concept. Building on the outcomes of NIDHI PRAYAS 1.0, the programme has evolved into NIDHI PRAYAS 2.0, with enhanced support for both technology-based and deep-tech innovations. It is a pre-incubation initiative that is implemented through incubators known as the PRAYAS Centres (PCs) and Advance PRAYAS Centres (APCs) (specialized centres to support DeepTech innovations).
Who can apply (eligibility)
- A DPIIT recognised startup or an individual innovator are eligible to apply under the program.
- In case of a recognised startup, it has to be incorporated in India, not more than 5 years of existence and its annual turnover for any financial year should not have exceeded ₹1 crore.
What do you get?
- Level 1 – PCs: Each innovator/startup supported by a Level 1 Centre PC may receive up to ₹20 Lakhs grant for prototyping. DST provides up to ₹2 crore per annum to each PC.
- Level 2 – APCs: Provides prototyping grants of up to ₹40 lakh per innovator/ startup. DST provides up to ₹4 crore per annum to each APC.
How to apply
Applicant incubators can submit the proposal online in the prescribed proforma, at the NIDHI PRAYAS PMU Portal https://nidhi-prayas.org/ or on https://nidhi.dst.gov.in/schemes-programmes/nidhiprayas/
You will leave iHub India. Applications are made directly to Department of Science and Technology — iHub India is not part of the process.
Key links
- Website: nidhi-prayas.org (opens in a new tab)
- Operational Guidelines: nidhi-prayas.org (opens in a new tab)