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In which year was the Kerala Start-up Mission (KSUM) established?

A2000

B2007

C2010

D2015

Answer:

B. 2007

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KSUM was initially founded in 2007 under the name Technopark Technology Business Incubator (T-TBI). Its establishment marked the formal beginning of a structured state-supported ecosystem aimed at promoting innovation and technology entrepreneurship in Kerala.


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