1) Ritesh Agarwal
A smart young man who used his valuable insights gained while pursuing his hobby of traveling to a business idea. The need for budget travelling in the nation led to his venture, Oyo Rooms in 2013. The company operates in five countries including Singapore, it is headquartered in Gurugram while having investments from big names like Softbank and Sequoia capital.
2) Indrajeet Singh
Indrajeet Singh is the founder and CEO of iQuanta, which is the largest CAT Online Coaching. He started out from helping aspirants to then helping them get into the top IIMs and other B- Schools. His indigenous shortcuts and unconventional methods earned him the moniker of “Wizard of Quants”.
In his journey, he has helped more than 8000 students get into the IIMs and other Top B-Schools of their choice- results which are unparalleled in the country.
3) Deepanjali Dalmia
A brave soul who left her job at EY at the age of 26 to start her own marvelous journey. Backed by a social cause, to help women in the country, her venture Heyday care produces sanitary pads made out of bamboo fire and corn. It is effective and cheap, allowing many women who cannot afford sanitary pads to have a safe to use the option at a lower price.
4) Ranveer Allahbadia
A man of many talents, he runs a YouTube channel as well as his own company. His company called Monk-E is an Influencer marketing and video production company, managing renowned talents nationwide. In 2013, he launched his YouTube channel, BeerBiceps which has 2.3 million subscribers, a no minor feat indeed.
5) Aayushman Sinha
Called the youngest talent manager at the age of 25, he runs REPRESENT as a multi-genre talent management company. Along with that, his campaign #TakeIndiatotheWorld has gained immense popularity, adding on to the reasons due to which he won the Young Business Leader (Under 40) and Youth Entrepreneur of the Year awards in 2018.
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