The Ratan Tata Innovation Hub (RTIH) in Rajahmundry, also known as Rajamahendravaram, is a hub designed to foster innovation and entrepreneurship, particularly among the youth. It will act as a central point for guiding, mentoring, and providing entrepreneurial support to strengthen industrial growth in the district and city. The RTIH in Rajahmundry is one of the five "spokes" or regional centers connected to a larger hub in Amaravati.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Inauguration: The RTIH in Rajahmundry is scheduled to be inaugurated date declared by Andhra Pradesh Govt.
Spoke Model: The RTIH in Rajahmundry is part of a larger "hub-and-spoke" model, where Amaravati serves as the central hub, and Rajahmundry, along with other cities, acts as a spoke.
Focus: The hub aims to guide youth with knowledge, mentoring, and entrepreneurial support, ultimately strengthening industrial growth.
Location: The RTIH is located in Bommuru, Rajamahendravaram.
Support: The hub is designed to facilitate the translation of innovative ideas into viable businesses by providing seed capital and covering operational expenses.
Government Support: The Andhra Pradesh government is providing financial and logistical support for the RTIH, including land allocation in Amaravati.
Key Players: The RTIH is supported by organizations like Greenko Energy, ONGC, GAIL, and the Avanti Group, and is overseen by a governing committee.
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