Now in its tenth year, the 30 under 30 alumni tell a story of outstanding success, and businesses and careers—from agritech and fintech to entertainment and sports—that are built to last
Ten years is a good time frame to tell if something is successful or not—whether it’s a business, a career, a social scheme or pretty much anything else.
It was 10 years ago in 2014 when we first published the Forbes India 30 Under 30 list. You’ll recognise some of our winners from the Class of 2014 who are making waves even today—Bhavish Aggarwal, Ola; Rajkummar Rao, actor; Pooja Dhingra, Le15; Shivan Bhatiya and Narresh Kukreja of Shivan and Narresh; Cheteshwar Pujara, cricketer, to name a few.
Over the years, our 30 Under 30 winners have represented young and upcoming talents and businesses across the most relevant sectors in the day. From 14 categories in 2014 to 20 in 2023, we have been restrained while adding new categories or dropping them, to ensure we don’t leave out any new trends emerging in business. For example, we separated music from entertainment when indie music started taking off in the country; added education when edtech was taking off with leaps and bounds during the pandemic; then cryptocurrency which has now transformed into Web3 in 2023 to reflect the ever-changing sector.