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What makes Kerala's ecosystem particularly conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship?

  1. The efficient interlinking of schools, colleges, incubators, government institutes, and startups creates a fertile ground for innovation and entrepreneurship in Kerala.
  2. There is a lack of collaboration between educational institutions and startup support systems in Kerala.
  3. Kerala's ecosystem is hindered by poor connectivity between various support entities.

    Ai only

    Bi, iii

    Ci, ii

    Dii only

    Answer:

    A. i only

    Read Explanation:

    • Kerala's unique strength lies in its well-integrated ecosystem, where educational institutions, incubation centers, government bodies, and startups work in synergy.

    • This interconnectedness fosters a collaborative environment that is highly conducive to nurturing innovation, attracting investment, and promoting entrepreneurial ventures.

    • The Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) plays a pivotal role in strengthening these linkages.


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