Amazon Web Services (AWS), a division of Amazon, will help start-ups in the social sector like education, healthcare, agriculture, e-governance and MSME by providing them with learning content and promotional credits.
Rahul Sharma, president-public sector (India) of Amazon Internet Services Private Limited, said that the initiative is a part of AWS' global programme which focuses on providing learning content, learning paths as well as promotional credit to start-ups working in these sectors.
He told reporters that Amazon India Internet Services will provide USD one lakh promotional credit to identified start-ups and help them to grow their businesses in the MSME vertical in West Bengal itself.
The programme would also help the start-ups would access to the AWS platform and subsequently connect to the various government departments, he said.
West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra said that this was the result of the MoU signed between WEBEL and Amazon India Internet Services in Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS).
Mitra said that the state government is also leveraging AWS for issuance of birth and death certificates while using block-chain technology for the public distribution system (PDS). Sharma said that the idea is to make an intervention in these social sectors with the help of Amazon technology.
Amazon Web Service (AWS) to Help Startups in Social Sectors
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