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Sanjay Nuthra- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Sanjay’s journey did not begin with a polished setup or a long list of contacts. He entered the digital space with almost nothing in hand except a strong pull toward content creation. He often shares that he started with zero network, zero money and zero direction, but what kept him going was something far more important. He stayed obsessed with improvement and kept showing up even when no one was watching. That steady push helped him grow multiple YouTube channels to million
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Mehak Kaur- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Mehak never imagined that her journey as a young doctor would slowly grow into a digital community that spans across countries. She began sharing simple videos about her move from India to the United Kingdom, speaking about the small wins and setbacks she faced as a first generation doctor abroad. Nothing about it was planned. She often says that it started as a way to share whatever she was learning with others trying to walk the same path. Over time her audience expanded an
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Asha Maharana- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Asha Maharana often jokes that if she had to sum up her journey in a single word, she would simply say passion. Her story moved across cities, careers and roles before she found her place in the digital food space. She came from a designing and advertising background and later stepped away from her job after marriage. With her husband posted in the Indian Navy, frequent transfers made it tough to continue in an office based role. Work from home was not common in advertising t
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Khushboo khanna and Yashraaj singh- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Khushboo Khanna and Yashraaj Singh often joke that they met by chance but built Eat This Delhi with intention. Their paths could not have been more different. Khushboo began as a Data Analyst and Developer before shifting into interior design, drawn by her love for nature and creative expression. She carries a lively spark that makes people feel at ease the moment they meet her. Yash came from a background shaped by the Tata Group and earlier experiences in media. He brings a
6 days ago2 min read


Ninaad Mahajan- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Ninaad Mahajan’s story grows from a mix of curiosity, steady determination, and a childhood filled with cultural forums and academic activities. Those early stages helped him build confidence and a loud enough voice to later speak for thousands of young people across India. His journey carries a rare mix of science, leadership and creative expression. Today he stands as the National President of AIASA and also a growing digital name through TheWanderar while pursuing his MBA
6 days ago2 min read


Pooja Roy- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Pooja Roy’s story begins in a quiet town in Bihar where dreams often feel too big for the place they come from. She grew up knowing that higher studies meant leaving home, and for girls in her family, this step was almost unheard of. When she decided to study outside Bihar, many voices around her tried to hold her back. People questioned her choices and judged her for wanting something different. She moved anyway, carrying a mix of fear and determination. She finished her Hot
6 days ago3 min read


Geetika Verma- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Geetika Verma’s journey did not begin with the usual rush into content creation. Her story traces back to 2017 when she began building Sculpt Boulevard, a space where digital identities were shaped with care and narratives were crafted with intention. She spent years working behind the scenes for brands before she decided to step into the front of the camera. By 2022 she felt ready to bring the same thought and clarity to her own presence online. For her it was never a shift
6 days ago3 min read


Sridevi Jasti - The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Sridevi Jasti’s journey began long before the birth of her company Vibrant Living. With a background in Food and Nutrition and years of study in India and abroad, she returned to the country after almost twenty five years and felt something had changed in the way people were eating. In her hometown of Hyderabad, she saw meals becoming heavier on meat and refined items while vegetables, fruits and legumes were slowly slipping away from the daily plate. Even millets that once g
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Vasuki Punj- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Vasuki Punj did not step into entrepreneurship by chance. Her story stretches across years of study, travel, and work that slowly shaped her into someone who wanted to build something she could call her own. She studied law at Symbiosis and went on to complete her master’s at NYU. For more than ten years she worked across human rights, policy and arbitration. Her early years with Human Rights Watch took her through conflict affected regions in India. Later, she worked with th
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Mallika Mehta- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Mallika Mehta began singing at the age of five, long before she understood what a career in music even meant. School stages turned into small shows, and those shows slowly opened a much wider world for her. Music sat at the core of her identity from the start. Over time she trained more seriously, wrote her own songs, and stepped into professional performances. Along the way she found herself pulled toward digital spaces too, where she could speak directly to listeners who we
Feb 63 min read


Mansi Wadhwa - The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Mansi Wadhwa’s journey did not begin in the usual way that most people imagine when they hear the words content creator or fitness coach. She often laughs and says she started late. She got married at twenty three, had her daughter soon after, and spent years completely immersed in home and family. When her child was around eight, something inside her shifted and she felt the urge to build a life outside those walls. She first started writing for brands, then she moved into b
Feb 63 min read


Mudda Suresh Kumar Reddy | The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Mudda Suresh Kumar Reddy did not arrive at entrepreneurship through a single dramatic turning point. His interest grew gradually through close exposure to India’s two wheeler culture, where fuel prices, maintenance worries, and daily commuting pressures shape everyday life for millions. Watching these realities up close stirred a curiosity about mobility that was grounded in practicality rather than novelty. Over time, that curiosity matured into a clear intent to build somet
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Nupur Heda Patil | The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Nupur Heda Patil has built her work at a quiet distance from noise, trends, and fast promises. As an intuitive medium and coach, her path into tarot card reading and spiritual guidance began long before it became widely spoken about. She is a second generation practitioner, introduced to the world of astrology and intuitive work by her father. Growing up in a traditional Marwari family, business conversations were common, discipline was expected, and personal responsibility
Jan 313 min read


Where Heritage Meets the Hustle: tattv Brings Indian Bathing Wisdom into Modern Living
For centuries, bathing in Indian homes was an act deeply rooted in care, balance, and natural intelligence. Neem-infused water cleansed the skin, handcrafted ubtan exfoliated and enhanced radiance, herbs regulated body temperature, and floral waters soothed the senses. These rituals evolved with seasons and skin needs, forming an essential part of everyday life rather than an occasional luxury. In contrast, the demands of modern metro life have disrupted these practices. Fast
Jan 282 min read


Nithin Raveendran Nair- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Nithin Raveendran Nair has become a source of motivation for many in the Gulf region. Four entrepreneurs from Oman recently received the prestigious Gulf Company Excellence Award at the GCC Business Conclave held at the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai. Oman-based business owners were celebrated at this level for the first time. Among the winners was Dr. Nithin Raveendran Nair of the Axis Group of Companies. He was singled out for recognition as a young, emerging entrepreneur whose jo
Jan 262 min read


Shafi Shoukath- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Shafi Shoukath often says that his journey began with a simple observation. India had bright founders with bold ideas, but many of them were working without the guidance or surroundings they needed. This thought stayed with him for years and pushed him to start IQue Ventures. He wanted to build something that could help young companies grow with confidence. His belief was shaped by moments where he watched good ideas fade simply because the right people and resources were not
Jan 263 min read


Dr. Piyush Borkhatariya- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Esthe Kayakalp grew from a simple question that stayed with Dr Piyush Borkhatariya through his early years as a dermatologist. He would meet patients who had visited several clinics with the same complaint. Many felt lost and tired, unsure why their treatments never delivered what they had hoped for. Even with the rise of global aesthetic technology, the gap between real patient needs and the care they received felt too wide. That gap became the spark that shaped his journey.
Jan 263 min read


Dr. Hari Krishna- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
India’s surge in AI education has taken a fresh turn with the introduction of the AI MODI Machine, created by Dr Hari Krishna Maram and his team at Vision Digital India. The announcement arrived with a sense of occasion as the kit was dedicated to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his birthday. The timing added emotion to an already ambitious effort that hopes to give students across the country a real chance to learn AI through hands on practice. Many in the academic and tech
Jan 263 min read


Rajesh Kshetry- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Rajesh Kshetry built his practice with a sense of duty that has stayed steady through every phase of his journey. He often speaks about the early days of Kshetry and Co, when the firm was little more than a small team with strong convictions. He believed that law carries a responsibility far greater than filings and hearings, and that belief shaped his choices from the beginning. Integrity, responsibility, and a fearless pursuit of justice were not slogans for him. They were
Jan 263 min read


Dr. Syed Touseef Ahmed- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Dr Syed Touseef Ahmed’s journey began with a simple but powerful thought that every business challenge is shaped by the human mind behind it. During his early years in leadership, he noticed how many companies poured effort into systems while ignoring the inner world of the people expected to move those systems. This observation pushed him toward studying psychology, not to become a therapist, but to understand why some leaders create belief and momentum with ease while other
Jan 263 min read
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