By Our Correspondent
BHUBANESWAR: In a remarkable achievement for Odisha’s innovation and
start-up ecosystem, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to be University here has received the
prestigious Grant-in-Aid sanction from the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog,
Government of India, for establishing the Atal Incubation Centre – SOA Foundation (AIC-
SOA Foundation).
This marks a historic moment as SOA becomes home to the third Atal Incubation
Centre in Odisha, symbolizing a significant stride toward realizing the highly acclaimed
‘Vikshit Bharat 2047 vision’ through innovation-led entrepreneurship.
To celebrate the moment, a gathering was held on Wednesday at the AIC Board
Room, where the Vice-Chancellor Prof. Pradipta Kumar Nanda shared the university’s
journey — from the application for grant stage to the successful sanction — while
applauding the tireless efforts of the faculty members and leadership who played pivotal
roles in the process.
Prof. Nanda highlighted the visionary guidance of SOA Founder President Prof. (Dr.)
Manojranjan Nayak whose commitment to research, innovation and entrepreneurship
continued to steer the university towards becoming a national leader in innovation-driven
education.
The session was graced by Prof. Manas Kumar Mallick, Director, AIC-SOA Foundation,
who emphasized that the newly approved incubation centre would work to foster
entrepreneurship across Odisha and eastern India by supporting startups in HealthTech,
AgriTech, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, CleanTech and Social Innovation sectors.
Prof. Renu Sharma welcomed all dignitaries and faculty members, setting a positive
tone for the celebration, while Mr. Rajeev Kumar, Deputy General Manager (Innovation
&amp, Entrepreneurship), outlined the broader vision of the Atal Innovation Mission and its alignment with India’s roadmap for an innovation-driven economy.
The journey of the AIC-SOA Foundation began in 2022, with dedicated contributions
from Prof. Goutam Rath, Dr. Manisha Acharya, Prof. Naresh Sahoo, Prof. Renu Sharma, Mr.
Ashok Nayak, Deputy General Manager (Skill Development and Corporate Relations) and
the University leadership. Their consistent efforts culminated in gaining AIM’s trust and
recognition leading to the official Grant-in-Aid sanction of Rs. 10 crore with the first tranche
of sanctioned amount.
The AIM team’s continuous guidance and support throughout the process were
acknowledged with gratitude, marking this milestone as a collective success for the entire
university fraternity.
With the establishment of AIC-SOA Foundation, SOA University now stands poised to
nurture innovation from every corner of Odisha and India — empowering startups, creating
jobs and contributing to the nation’s march toward a self-reliant, ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’.

























