The Serum Institute of India (SII) was granted market authorisation by DCGI to manufacture Cervavac. This is India’s qHPV vaccine against cervical cancer.
inGO Electric, a startup founded by Nikhil Gonsalves, is looking at a battery range of 80 km for their latest version of the Tron e-scooter, following the installation of the indigenous tropicalised-ion battery (TiB).
Pranav Malhotra, the Managing Director of Pashtush, speaks of taking the intrinsic work of weavers and artisans from the villages of Punjab, Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh to the rest of the world, and how Facebook helped him bridge this gap amid the lockdown.
Using a NASA technology, Gujarat's Jha family from has built a novel physiotherapy device that treats wounds, fractures and paraplegia in animals at a lesser cost and in lesser time.
Shobha Kumari from Ranchi launched Srijan Handicrafts in 1993, to popularise hand-made dolls made using clay, sawdust, and cloth, and showcase India's cultural diversity. In the process, she has also empowered thousands of women from marginal communities.
Biren Kumar Basak from West Bengal remembers the days when he earned Rs 2.5 to now establishing a Rs 50-crore venture, employing 5,000 artisans. His sarees have won several awards including Padma Shri.
Launched by JRD Tata on the request of Nehru, Lakmé was India's first made-in-India makeup brand that found its genesis in aftermath of our Independence from the British Raj.
When the COVID-19 lockdown left sex workers in Maharashtra’s Bhiwandi facing starvation, Dr Swati decided to leverage the Make-In-India spirit to empower them with an income.