India Untold

The Leading Entrepreneurs of India

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Falguni Nair

Falguni Nair, the founder of Nykaa, has not only created a successful beauty brand but also earned a place on the list of the world’s wealthiest women. 

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Sachin and Binny Bansal

Sachin and Binny Bansal embarked on their entrepreneurial journey from a humble garage. They sold Flipkart to Walmart in 2018 for 16 billion dollars. 
 

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Bhavish Aggarwal

Bhavish Aggarwal, an alumnus of IIT Bombay, is the CEO of Ola Cabs. His journey serves as an inspiration to the youth. 
 

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Ritesh Agarwal

Ritesh Agarwal launched the company Oyo Rooms in the year 2013. During the pandemic, he became the world’s youngest billionaire. 
 

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Nandan Reddy, Rahul Jaimini, Sriharsh Majety

In 2014, Rahul Jaimini along with his two friends Nandan Reddy and Sriharsh Majety, co-founded Swiggy. Presently, the company is valued at an impressive Rs 26,000 crores. 
 

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Vijay Shekhar Sharma

Vijay Shekhar Sharma founded Paytm in 2001, and his entrepreneurial journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. 
 

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Saurav Jain

Saurav Jain, who established Digital Scholar in 2019, has risen to become one of the top 10 digital marketers in the country. He embarked on his journey at the age of 17.
 

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Deepinder Goyal

Deepinder Goyal, the CEO of Zomato, is counted among country’s accomplished entrepreneurs. 
 

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Ghazal Alagh and Varun Alagh

Ghazal and Varun Alagh significantly expanded Mamaearth’s products range from 6 to 140, while also acquiring companies and developing their own brands. 
 

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Girish Mathrubootham and Shan Krishnasamy

Girish Mathrubootham and Shan Krishnasamy co-founded Freshworks in Chennai in 2010. The employees own 76 percent shares in the company.

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