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Atal Innovation Mission - NITI Aayog
The Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) is a flagship initiative established by NITI Aayog to promote innovation and entrepreneurship across India. Based on a detailed study and deliberations on the innovation and entrepreneurial needs of the country, AIM aims to foster a culture of innovation and create a robust ecosystem for startups and entrepreneurs.
AIM serves as an umbrella innovation organization, playing a crucial role in aligning innovation policies between central, state, and sectoral innovation schemes. By incentivizing the establishment and promotion of an ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship, AIM seeks to drive transformative change and economic growth throughout the nation.
About AIC-ADT: -
The Atal Incubation Centre-ADT Baramati Foundation (AIC-ADT) is a premier incubation centre established with the support of the Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog. Located in the heart of Baramati, we provide a nurturing environment for budding entrepreneurs to transform their ideas into successful ventures. Our comprehensive support includes mentoring, advisory services, funding, and networking opportunities, all aimed at helping startups grow and thrive.
The Atal Incubation Centre-ADT Baramati Foundation (AIC-ADT) is a premier incubation centre established with the support of the Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog. Located in the heart of Baramati, we provide a nurturing environment for budding entrepreneurs to transform their ideas into successful ventures. Our comprehensive support includes mentoring, advisory services, funding, and networking opportunities, all aimed at helping startups grow and thrive.


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About Agricultural Development Trust (ADT)
Host Institution: The Agricultural Development Trust (ADT) was founded in 1968 by renowned social reformers Hon. Sharadchandra Pawar and his elder brother Padmashree Dr. D. G. Alias Appasaheb Pawar. The primary objective of the Trust is to serve the downtrodden masses and promote agricultural and educational development among them.
Situated 5 km from Baramati on the Baramati-Nira road, the Trust began its activities by constructing percolation tanks in the drought-prone area of Baramati Tahsil. These tanks were crucial in fulfilling the water requirements for drinking and agriculture.
In the year 1890, when Baramati faced a severe famine, people were starving for food and water, leading to famine riots. To address this crisis, the British rulers initiated the construction of the Nira Left Bank Canal, Khadakwasla Canal in Pune, and Krishna Canal near Karad. Later, in 1930, the British constructed the Loyed Bhatghar Dam on the Nira River.
The Agricultural Development Trust has since been at the forefront of agricultural innovation and education, playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of agriculture in India.
Meet the Team that Contributes to the Ongoing Success of AIC-ADT’s Innovation Ecosystem.
Our team at AIC-ADT Baramati Foundation comprises dedicated professionals with diverse expertise and a shared passion for entrepreneurship and innovation. Led by our CEO, Ms. Jaya Tiwari, our team includes 2incubation managers, 1 Technology Manager, 3 advisors, and 65+ mentors who bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to support our incubatees. Together, we work tirelessly to provide the best possible resources and guidance to help startups succeed.
Board of Directors
Advisors
Mr. Prataprao Pawar
Leadership Team
Mr. Krishna Dhumal
Mr. Ravi Londhe
Mr. Avinash Pudale
Mr. Abhishek Gite
Ms. Sonali Saste
Ms. Jaya Tiwari
Our key focus areas include:

Renewable Energy

Water Management

Sustainable Development

Agriculture & Allied Sector

Food Technology
