Empowering rural communities with seed funding and mentorship, the ‘Future Tycoons Challenge’ is transforming Punjab’s villages into an innovation hub.
Dattatreya Vyas founded Swadeshi Blessings in Rajasthan to revive clay utensils and support Indian craftsmen by bypassing middlemen. The family-run business collaborates with around 120 artisans, preserving traditional crafts.
Pranjal Sinha, Akshetha Ashok, and Vikram Kumar started Sama, a legal startup working to reduce court load with fast and cost-effective resolution of civil disputes online.
Yushika Jolly’s semi-permanent hair colour brand Paradyes is a first of its kind in India, and receives hundreds of orders from across India every month. She is all set to appear on an upcoming episode of Shark Tank to pitch her business.
STAGE is a first-of-its-kind OTT platform for local dialects and currently employs over 2,000 local artists and creators in Haryana and Rajasthan to champion the regions’ diverse languages and dialects.
Watch this video to see how Darjeeling-born Aditi Madan turned into ‘Momo Mami’ with her venture BluePine Foods. Selling authentic and preservative-free momos, she also secured funding on Shark Tank.
Siddhant Tawarawala, founder of Peeschute, has devised a unisex disposable urine bag that has helped thousands so far relieve themselves without the bother of spilling.
Mumbai-based Sharad Ashani’s ‘anti-suicide’ rods, launched under his venture Gold Life, are his bid to try and save lives. His heartfelt endeavour recently bagged funding on Shark Tank.
Jugadu Kamlesh or Kamlesh Nanasaheb Ghumare recently went viral for his unique pitch on Shark Tank India. This is the extraordinary story of this rural innovator.
Only a year back this husband-wife duo suffered a tremendous loss due to the pandemic-induced lockdown. Here's how they returned with a bang to make sales worth Rs 4 crores! #SharkTank #StartupIndia