Harsh Jain and Bhavit Shah started Dream Sports when they were 24. Their initial venture “crashed and burned.” A decade after its launch it is now valued at $8 billion.
A victorious comeback
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 25, Jan 2023
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Renovating homes with expertise and skill
IIT Kanpur alumni Anuj Srivastava, formerly of Google, and Ramakant Sharma, formerly of Myntra, founded Livspace, an interior design firm that offers renovation services, interior designers, and vendors to their customers across India and Singapore.
In Harvard’s case study
Harvard Business School has written a case study on the success of boAt, a startup founded by Aman Gupta and Sameer Mehta. The entrepreneurs who have themselves learned a lot from the top institution’s numerous case studies, are thrilled with the honour.
Rooting for STEAM education
The 13-year-old founded the start-up with the help of his father in 2020 and immediately joined as the CTO. Uday is involved in providing STEAM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) for children.
Democratising startup investing
The 16-year-old's platform Sateeq, enables anyone keen on riding the startup wave to be angel investors with investments as small as ₹5000. Within a month of launching operations, he onboarded 10 companies that raised atleast Pre-Series A fundraising round.