Abhinav Yadav started his channel ‘Create Your Taste’ on Instagram during the first lockdown. It now helps local artisans of Varanasi showcase and sell their handmade bamboo, jute and cane products.
The Indian Ethnic Co was started by Hetal Desai and Lekhinee Desai with an investment of Rs 50,000. Today, they make an annual revenue of over Rs 15 crore.
Pune-based Yogesh Shinde started Bamboo India in 2016 but he credits the success of his unique and sustainable startup to social media apps like Facebook and Instagram.
Mumbai-based journalist, Rachel Lopez, has dedicated her Instagram account to showcasing the unique designs inside Mumbai's kaali peeli taxi cabs that are zipping across the city.
Caught Craft Handed happened when by a granddaughter helped her grandmother become an entrepreneur at 78. What's especially heartwarming is the satisfaction the elderly lady gets by earning her own money from customised headbands, scarves, sweaters, and more.
Dr Tanaya, who is often found demystifying the workings of the human body and explaining ‘taboo’ topics like sex, vaginal discharge and masturbation on social media as 'Dr Cuterus', asks how those who do not have a good relationship with their bodies might react to such constant scrutiny.
Foodzeee is an Instagram page run by Bengaluru-based Shivboojitha and Swarnalakshmi Srinivasan. With dishes like Thathe idli, curd rice and filter coffee, their over 7 lakh followers can't get enough.