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GAIL to invest in Start-Ups operating in Focus Areas, Solicitation Round open from March 30, 2021 to May 30, 2021

by Suman Gupta

New Delhi, April 6, 2021: In a bid to support the Start-Ups operating in identified Focus Areas, GAIL (India) Limited announced its plans to invest in such companies through its Start-Up initiative ‘Pankh’.

GAIL has now opened a fresh Round for Solicitation of Investment Proposals from the Start-Ups operating in the Focus Areas, which mainly includes natural gas, petrochemicals, energy, project management, bio-manure marketing, nano materials, IoT, data mining, environment, health and social. The further details of Focus Areas are available on GAIL website under GAIL PANKH Section. The Start-Ups that are interested in equity investment from GAIL can apply through link ‘GAIL PANKH’ on GAIL’s website https://gailonline.com.The Solicitation Round is open from March 30, 2021 to May 30, 2021.

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