Living in Mumbai, Yash Kalra saw how rushed mornings pushed nutrition aside. After a failed first startup, his idea led to GOAT Life, a breakfast solution built from everyday struggle.
On weekends, a software tester from Kochi nurtures 300 vibrant Portulaca varieties from half an acre—fulfilling 50–100 orders daily by transforming her passion into profit.
Harshita Joshi, a young entrepreneur, left her IT career to found Jogurt, a clean-label, high-protein Greek yoghurt brand made with A2 milk. Motivated by her battle with PCOS, she created a healthier and preservative-free alternative for those seeking nutritious, wholesome food.
Aryan Nangia, a teen entrepreneur, created LaunchPad, a free platform empowering students to learn future-proof skills like design thinking and business fundamentals. Discover how he launched his own website at a young age.
The 23-year-old founder and CEO of Thaely, Ashay Bhave upcycles hundreds of kgs of plastic waste into chic sneakers that sell for Rs 7000 a pair. His brilliant idea has blown away Anand Mahindra and the rest of India's startup ecosystem.
Aditya Banger, a resident of Bhilwara, Rajasthan, launched Trash to Treasure which recycles plastic bottles, wrappers and covers into fabric for clothes.
Rainna Goel (15), a class 11 student of Jamnabai Narsee International School, Mumbai has launched an adaptive clothing brand named Cur8ability. She has designed over eight types of clothes including t-shirts, pants, sarees, and dresses.
Four students of a govt. School in Kerala won the 'Popular Choice Award' at the TiE Global Student Pitch competition for pitching an idea on filter coffee capsules from cassava that will be organic, eco-friendly and travel-friendly.
A 14-year-old student from Mumbai's Dhirubai Ambani International School, Avantika Kampani has designed a set of innovative learning tools for infants called 'Seekh'.