Thu, Apr 04, 2024
P-TAL, a startup preserving Thathera craftsmanship, secures double the expected investment on Shark Tank India-3. Originating from Delhi's Shri Ram College, it empowers 55 Thathera families, boosting their incomes. Sales surge from Rs 21 lakh to Rs 3.98 crore, with projections of Rs 9 crore. Titan-led seed funding paves the way for expansion.
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Fri, Mar 15, 2024
The 31-year-old Anand Bodh and Arpit Dhupar are the founders of Dharaksha Ecosolutions, which is a biotech-driven R&D company specialising in the production of alternative sustainable materials.
Wed, Mar 13, 2024
Shark Tank India Season 3: In a competitive market, DEEVA, an online sari store's founder, Ankush R Barjata's success story exemplifies the power of resilience and innovation, proving that entrepreneurial dreams can flourish even in the most unexpected corners of the country. The young entrepreneur secured a deal from Aman Gupta, Radhika Gupta and Ritesh Aggarwal.
Mon, Mar 11, 2024
Littlebox, a startup founded by Partha Kakati and Rimjim Deka from Guwahati, Assam, made waves on Shark Tank India Season 3. With an inspiring entrepreneurial journey, they have shipped over 200,000 products nationwide since 2022. Operating from Guwahati and Delhi, these entrepreneurs have carved a niche in fast-fashion for Gen Z. Despite initial skepticism, their compelling pitch led to a exceptional 5-Shark deal, showcasing their commitment to inclusivity and value-driven growth
Tue, Mar 05, 2024
FOMO has freshly brewed iced teas, with no refined sugar, no preservatives, and no concentrates. It is available across restaurants, corporate offices, marketplaces and embassies. They are also launching milk mixes soon.
Mon, Mar 04, 2024
Working as CAs in a corporate setup and working for hours made these Gurugram startup founders' lives stressful. They turn to yoga to destress themselves, but one of them suffered injuries while doing yoga on a mat purchased online. From there, the idea of creating their own yoga mat brand struck their minds. The startup established during stressful times got attention in Shark Tank India Season 3 when Prateek Kedia and Shreya Bansal got a 4-Shark deal from the Shark quartet of Aman Gupta, Anupam Mittal, Ritesh Aggarwal, and Namita Thapar. Read the story of the Gurugram entrepreneur couple-
Wed, Feb 28, 2024
Shark Tank India Season 3: Starting her entrepreneural journey at 14, Pune girl Anoushka Rele, now 22, is the founder and CEO of Polish Me Pretty, a nail extension brand. She garnered nationwide attention when she left Shark Tank India Season 3 judges impressed with her products. She struck a deal worth Rs 50 lakh with Lenskart founder, Peyush Bansal. It added a new chapter in her courageous journey that made her a part of as many as two startups. The startups failed but left her with skills worth striking a deal at Shark Tank India Season 3. Read the story of 22-year-old Anoushka.
Mon, Feb 26, 2024
Shark Tank India Season 3: Entrepreneurs Avneet Shetty and Saket Saurav left their lucrative jobs at ShopClues to start ReFit Global, a startup that sells refurbished phones. Starting in May 2017, the company has grown to be the second largest refurbished phone brand in India after Cashify. The startup started with a Rs 15 lakh loan and Rs 55 lakh in all, grabbed the limelight when it got a Rs 200 valuation from Shark Tank India Season 3 judges- Anupam Mittal, Amit Jain and Vineeta Singh. Read the story of the startup and its founders, who educated together, did jobs in the same company, and established the startup together.
Sun, Feb 25, 2024
Shark Tank India Season 3: Prasad Harish Wadke, an entrepreneur from Mumbai, worked in high positions at top-tier firms such as Nvidia, Hewlett-Packard, and Autodesk. He left his salary package running into crores to begin a startup, Eco BioTraps, which manufactures products to fight mosquito menace. The startup grabbed attention when Prasad and the startup co-founder presented their pitch in Shark Tank India Season 3. Read the story of Eco BioTraps and its founders, Prasad and Shah, who are experimenting with their products in Mumbai's Dharavi slum area and want it to be used by masses.
Sat, Feb 24, 2024
Arista Vault presented a suite of smart products designed to redefine travel convenience and security. These included anti-lost and anti-theft Smart Wallets, Fingerlock Smart Bags, and the revolutionary Follow Me Smart Luggage, capable of autonomously trailing its owner. Read more.
Wed, Feb 21, 2024
Raunit Gambhir of Mumbai started his startup Chefling in August 2020 with a Rs 50,000 loan from his mother after his father's NSE-listed company, Artedz Fabs Limited, went bankrupt in the same year. The startup manufacturing ready-to-cook DIY kits launched during the coronavirus pandemic garnered attention during a Shark Tank India Season 3 episode, when 'one-man-army' Raunit got a Rs 40 lakh 4-Shark deal. Read the captivating story of the 28-year-old whose family fortunes lapsed from glory to dust, but who wants to regain the lost sheen through his ambitious startup.
Thu, Feb 15, 2024
Entrepreneur Anish Kishore Malpani took a risk in his career when he left a lucrative job in the US to begin a startup in India. Funding his idea from his own pocket, he launched a startup called Without (Ashaya). But it took him a while to decide what he wanted to produce. After research, he zeroed in on the idea of producing eyewear from chip packets picked from garbage. His idea caught attention on a grand stage when he got a Rs 75 lakh deal in Shark Tank India 3 from Upgrade co-founder Ronnie Screwvala and Lenskart co-founder Piyush Bansal. Know the story of the person who wants to save environment and alleviate poverty through his creation.
Wed, Feb 14, 2024
Nasher Miles, a Mumbai-based start-up that manufactures designer bags, turned heads in Shark Tank India-3 when it won a valuation of Rs 200 crore. It also became only the second startup this season to get an All 5 Shark deal when Aman Gupta, Anupam Mittal, Namita Thapar, Ritesh Aggarwal and Vineeta Singh gave their go-ahead. Know the story of the startup.
Sat, Feb 03, 2024
They bagged a deal with Aman for Rs 20 lakh for one per cent equity, plus Rs 80 lakh debt for three years at 10 per cent interest rate (repayment can start after a year).
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