Bangalore-based Jitesh Bajaj quit his high-paying career to empower Indian startups and has since launched two ventures. One of his startups, EdVANS, an AI-focused ed-tech platform, recently secured ₹5 crore in funding.
The Good Doll was founded by a couple Suhas Ramegowda and Sunita Ramegowda who left their settled Bangalore life to provide sustainable livelihood to Nilgiris rural women.
Launched in 2024 by nephew-uncle duo Akshit and Abhishek Goel, Jaagruk Bharat aims to empower 500 million Indians over the next 10 years by providing easy access to government schemes and rights.
Launched in 2023, Digital Labour Chowk is a Noida-based startup that has innovated India’s first online job portal for blue-collar workers in India. It aims to replace the conventional physical labour chowks in the country.
Kerala-based startup, qudrat, founded by brothers Rohan and Rishabh Suri, is turning agricultural waste into eco-friendly disposable tableware products and packaging.
Founded in 2019, by Kiru Maikkapillai, The Divine Foods is India's fastest growing D2C food tech brand with 25000+ Customers and available in 5 countries.
Started by a husband-wife duo, 3RI Technologies is revolutionising India's IT landscape by empowering fresh graduates and professionals with employment-ready skills.
Founded in 2017, Tengin is a social startup based in Karnataka. It works with numerous farmers and rural women and helps them convert the local coconut harvest into sustainable cash flow.