The People Behind India’s Top Tech Start-Ups

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India appears to be one of the best countries for people to follow their passions. Many have founded some of the top performing tech companies and start-ups in the world.
In this post we will introduce you to some of the top tech entrepreneurs in India.

Radhika Ghai Aggarwal

Radhika founded Kindlife in 2021, right in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. Kindlife is a wellness ecosystem and community which markets clean and organic products for home care, beauty, and nutrition.

This was her second foray into the start-up world. She founded Shopclues in 2011 which went on to become India’s fourth unicorn. In business, a unicorn is a start-up valued at more than $1 billion.

Kindlife also functions as a hub where consumers can get valuable information and resources to make a difference and live a kind life. With millions of dedicated consumers, all products are natural and organic. It also offers vegan and Ayurvedic products. Kindlife employs less than 50 employees but has around 180,000 monthly visits.

Byju Raveendran

Byju Raveendran founded Byju’s, an edutech start-up which trains Indian students to sit for India’s most important examinations including IIT-SEE, NEET, IAS and CAT. Raveendran is a former teacher and engineering graduate.The app Byju’s is used as a case study at the Harvard Business School. It is worth around $4 billion and currently has 33 million users and 2.2 million paid-up subscribers. Byju’s is considered one of the top 5 most valuable internet companies in India and it has received many awards.

Sridhar Vembu

Vembu founded Zoho Corporation which makes cloud-based business software. Sridhar decided to leave city life and has moved to a village in the Western Ghats. He walks every morning and evening and rides an electric bicycle. He also turns off his gadgets for a few hours and enjoys chatting with fellow villagers.

Zoho operates from 15 centres spread across the rural areas of India.

Narayana Murthy

Although now retired, Murthy is still considered one of India’s tech giants. He co-founded Infosys in 1981, now a multi-national IT company offering business consulting, IT and outsourcing solutions. Infosys was also the first Indian company listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

Infosys expanded rapidly from the 1990s and when Murthy retired in 2006, the company employed more than 70,000 employees and is worth billions.

Shravan and Sanjay KumuranShravan (14) and Sanjay (12 year-old) Kumuran have been running a company since 2012. They are India’s youngest mobile app developers. They created and founded GoDimensions. Both live and go to school in Chennai. Their apps are featured in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store and have been downloaded more than 70,000 times. That puts them right up there with sites that offer an online casino sign up bonus when you download their mobile software or play in your mobile web browser.

Shravan and Sanjay are both self-taught programmers and they work together to develop their apps. Their apps include Catch Me Cop, Prayer Planet, Alphabet Board and Colour Palette. The pair are currently working on a virtual reality device.