Mehul and Eeshan started BharatX with their friends Siddharth Venu and Shyam Murugan right before the Covid-19 outbreak in 2019. The lessons they learned building their fledgeling business through the pandemic are unparalleled. Cofounders of BharatX understand the problems of lack of credit availability to the needy and the best route to provide it. Winners of the finance category for Forbes India 30 Under 30, Jindal and Sharma explain what it takes to launch a business when you are just 21
Singh's Connect and Heal ties up with large companies to manage their on-site primary care for employees and their families. Currently, there are six million people under their care
Felicity Adobe LLP's 'co-development model' helps farmers forge 25-30 year leases with solar EPC companies to create a win-win for farmers and companies—farmers get a stable income with a hike, and companies get easy access to land
The cofounder of CliniBiz on a mission to break the inefficiencies in clinical trials, which has few big players and are rather slow and inefficient. Her goal: New treatments should be accessible to all
Tasheen Rahimtoola quit her job to start Taste Retreat—specialising in experiential gourmet experiences, themed parties, corporate gifting, and sit-down dinners. Already clocking Rs 7.5 crore in sales and counting the likes of Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Hardik Pandya, Anushka Sharma, Sara Ali Khan, and Jahnavi and Khushi Kapoor amongst her clients, Rahimtoola is looking forward to becoming a role model for aspiring entrepreneurs. One of the winners of the food and hospitality category, Rahimtoola shares what #ForbesIndia30U30 means to her
Jash Shah and his mother started Get-A-Whey, a range of protein-based icecreams with sugar alternatives, from their home kitchen. The venture has clocked in Rs 5 crore in revenues to date. Now Shah, one of the winners of the food and hospitality category of Forbes India 30 Under 30, has his eyes set on changing the Indian mindset and embedding 'sweets without guilt' in its culture
The 25-year-old's Taste Retreat curates experiential gourmet experiences, sit-down dinners, themed parties—and has taken her enterprise from Mumbai to Dubai and London
Jash Shah's Get-A-Whey creates protein-based icecreams with sugar alternative, and has clocked in Rs 5 crore in revenues till date
29-year-old Vidur Gupta's ambition is to change India's perception of gin by using domestic spices and botanical diversity in the country. His brand Stranger & Sons became the first Indian gin to be awarded a gold medal at the International Wine & Spirit Competition in 2020. One of the winners of the food and hospitality category of Forbes India 30 Under 30, Gupta shares what's important for an entrepreneur to succeed
The cofounder of Stranger & Sons believes India has been left out of the gin boom seen in Europe despite all the raw materials and unique botanicals available here. He's now changing that
Founded in 2018 by Sumit Gupta and his college friend Neeraj Khandelwal, 32, CoinDCX became the first crypto unicorn in India with a valuation of $1.1 billion last August. Gupta has a vision to on-board 50 million Indians into crypto. For Forbes India Icons @ 30, Gupta shares his vision on what it takes to create a successful business and the future of crypto in India