Experifun wants students to connect what they were learning with their surroundings, bridging the gap it feels exists in science lessons, between theory and practice.<br />
Women on Wanderlust was the first women-centric travel club to bring together free-spirited wanderers
While Ogilvy will focus on the private-label branding, Lowe will handle the overall strategy for Myntra.<br />
Entrepreneurs who nurture diverse teams and networks<br /> substantially improve their odds
One size does not suit all-a lesson Nuru Energy learnt in its attempt to transplant a successful product in Africa to India.
Entering India in 2008, the donut chain has fortified its position as the leading donut brand in the country, leveraging its first-mover advantage in the face of international competition comprising of Dunkin' Donuts and Krispy Kreme.<br />
In a move that might change the way we look at data storage, designers Aditi Singh and Parag Anand have come up with the concept of graphene-based flash drives that come in the form of sticky-notes.
In 1995, a group of 17 women in Maharashtra's Satara district had applied for a banking license to open a co-operative bank. The share capital required to set up a bank of this kind was Rs 6 lakh, which was raised up by only women, who bought shares worth Rs 25 each.<br />
Ventures supported by the fund will receive up to 85 percent funding without management control, the balance being provided by select entrepreneurs in the form of sweat equity.
Quikr has seen seven successful fund raising rounds yield close to Rs 900 crore. The website receives 32 million unique monthly visitors and is present in close to 1,000 cities.<br />
Koovs, set up by former ASOS chairman Lord Alli, is the first Indian business to list on London Stock Exchange since Nandan Cleantech, which debuted in November 2011.
Arohan Foods is first in the line of what one hopes will be a torrent of startups from India's northeast.
All of India's biggest indigenous etailers - Flipkart, Myntra, Snapdeal and Lenskart - are headed by young men of the Bansal community and together control about 85 percent of India's ecommerce space. <br />
The food is pre-packaged from popular Chennai restaurants like Aasife and Brothers Biriyani, Moti Mahal, Amaravathi and Mr Chows and stored in a climate controlled environment. Packages are not stored in the machine for longer than six hours, to maintain quality.<br />
In 2010-11 Evernote had 20,000 users in the country. Today, the note-making app has about 1.6 million Indian users. This when the company does not advertise locally. Troy Malone, General Manager, Asia Pacific, Evernote, says that the company is adding 4,000-4,500 Indian users daily, pushing the firm to formulate grander plans for the country.
Many women in India are becoming entrepreneurs, but it is noteworthy that a large numbers of them are mothers. A SHEROES Report on Women at Work, India 2014 shows that mother consitute 11 percent of all women entrepreneurs in the country.
Portea Medical, started in 2013 , is aimed at filling a gap in the healthcare space, by providing technology-based home healthcare services for geriatric, chronic and post-operative care patients.
Since its launch in 2007, the Bangalore-based e-commerce giant has raised over $500 million funding, including $360 million just last year when it was valued at $1.6 billion. South Africa's Naspers and funds like Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Tiger Global and Accel Partners has pumped funds into the venture. It employs over 10,000 staff members.<br />
Dosa Matic is an automatic tabletop dosa making machine sized at 50 centimeters by 60 centimeters and one foot tall. Priced at Rs 60,000, its targets are QSR chains and food businesses.<br />
Langhar is a community marketplace that enables housewives, hobbyists and professional cooks to commercialize their talent and passion for cooking, online.
The week-old service is currently in the testing phase but has already handled about four lakh calls so far, with the servers having crashed about seven times since then. At the moment, unregistered users can make calls that are three minutes in duration, while registered users get 12 minutes a call.
Catapooolt, a Mumbai-based crowdfunding platform, intends to fill the gap between talent and funds, domestically and internationally, and connects project owners to those that share similar passion.
Between 2006-2008, Larry Glaeser was a venture partner at Footprint Ventures and in 2012 he co-founded Kyron, a startup accelerator. As Founder and CEO at his previous venture, The Venture Bay, a consultancy, he worked closely with startups. He talks to Shonali Advani about entrepreneurship and the way it works both in India and abroad. Edited excerpts:<br />