Hyderabad-based Allox, co-founded by Mourya and Rajiv Reddy in 2016, claims to be India’s leading producer of carbon-coated lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4), which is used as a cathode material in lithium-ion batteries.
Amazon India in partnership with over 150 non-profit organisations, will contribute 20,000 digital devices, impacting as many as 1,00,000 students from across the country.
Neehaari Mandali from Hyderabad is a burn survivor who runs the Burn Survivor Mission Saviour Trust, which offers free plastic surgeries to burn victims across Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
Nanda Kishore Reddy, a former techie with an IT company in Hyderabad, left his steady job at the start of COVID-19 pandemic to help his father, a farmer, maximise yields and profits growing spinach and English cucumber.
Founded in 1981 by Rambabu Ramraj Sharma, Old Mumbai Ice Cream is iconic in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Telangana. But despite the name it is based in Ichalkaranji.
Ananya Talluri’s campaign Svaasthya is working with orphanages across Hyderabad to fulfil the nutritional needs of underprivileged girls through food and essential vitamins.
IIT-Madras alumni, Deepthi Nathala's fabric ‘Hecoll’—abbreviation for ‘Healthy Cover For All’—claims to block 99% UV rays, filter 95% pollution and inhibits viruses and bacteria upon contact.
Perala Manasa Reddy from Telangana has created Indian versions of Hong Kong's OPods, which are low-cost homes made from old sewage pipes that have bathrooms, a kitchen, and bedrooms attached to solve housing problems among the poor.