Gurugram, Sept. 6 -- Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Thursday announced new measures to strengthen the state's startup ecosystem, including a world-class incubator named H-HUB, a semiconductor manufacturing policy, and a framework to position Gurugram and Haryana as the global capability centre (GCC) capital of the world. Addressing an event in Gurugram, Saini said H-HUB will be built with corporates, startups and institutions. "H-HUB will empower startups in Haryana to undertake cutting-edge research and product development," he said. The facility will feature plug-and-play workspaces, prototyping and innovation labs. He announced a semiconductor policy in line with the Centre's vision and a GCC framework to attract multinationals. A new industrial policy and sector-specific policies are being drafted. "We want our entrepreneurs and industries to proudly embrace 'Make in Haryana' and 'Design in Haryana' as their guiding vision," he added. The 2025-26 Budget earmarks 10 new Industrial Model Townships across 20,000 acres. Haryana ranks seventh nationally, with 9,100 startups and 19 unicorns, half women-led. A Women Entrepreneurship Platform with NITI Aayog will provide mentoring, funding and incubation. AI hubs are being developed in Gurugram and Panchkula, supported by a new Department of Future. The CM urged industry to channel CSR funds into health and education. "A healthy society is the foundation of a productive economy," he said....