A complete compilation of stories on India's most successful entrepreneurs and remarkable businesses.
1) The story of Lijjat Papad:
How an all-women team that started in 1959 with a loan of ₹80 reached a multi-million-dollar venture that produces 1.3 Crore Papads every day with the help of 50k women.
14) A Mega-Thread on Enam Group: one of India's top diversified financial services groups founded by highly revered veterans of the Indian capital markets
17) A Mega-Thread on the story of an entrepreneur and a cardiac surgeon with more than 16k heart surgeries:
Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty of Narayana Health Hospitals
29) Mega-Thread on the story of Zoho and Sridhar Vembu: @svembu
Coming from an Indian middle-class family to Establishing a multi-billion-dollar enterprise
40) A Mega-Thread on Patanjali Ayurveda | Story of how a loan from an NRI couple transformed a small ayurvedic pharmacy to becoming India's fastest-growing FMCG player
41) A Mega-Thread on Narayana Murthy |
The story of a boy from a very poor family to a billionaire legendary co-founder and (retired) chairman of Indian tech giant Infosys
42) Mega Thread on Dhirubhai Ambani who started a yarn trading business from a tiny office in Mumbai to becoming India's most prominent business tycoon with a net worth of more than $76 billion
43) Mega-Thread on how the World’s largest handmade Ayurvedic soap brand came into existence when a doctor working for the Indian Railways decided to start his soap brand
A Mega-Thread on Ajay Bijli: The man behind India's multiplex revolution and largest cinema @_PVRCinemas
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1) PVR has its origin as Priya Cinema in Delhi, which was named after Priya Jaisinghani and was bought by Ajay Bijli's father in 1978.
2) In 1988, Ajaytook over the running of the cinema, which was revamped in 1990, and its success led to the foundation of PVR Cinemas.
3) Today PVR Cinemas with 840 screens in 176 cinemas in 71 cities in India and Sri Lanka is the largest multiplex chain in India and has an unassailable lead over competitors.
4) Ajay transformed the way millions of Indians consume entertainment over the past 25 years
A Mega-Thread on the story of India's Richest Female Self-made Billionaire: Falguni Nayar, Founder & CEO of Nykaa @MyNykaa
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1) It is not easy for someone aged 50+ to quit their job and begin a new business from scratch.
2) If it was easy, there would have been many inspiring stories like Falguni Nayar's, who left a well-established job to pursue her entrepreneurial ambition.
3) A graduate of IIM Ahmedabad, she has spent over 20 years working as an investor and merchant with Kotak Mahindra Group.
4) Before leading the institutional equity business, she managed the group's global operations in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Mega Thread on the complete journey of How @MobiKwik, India's Largest Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) Fintech company was established by @BipinSingh and @UpasanaTaku
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1) In 2009, Bipin Singh decided to quit his mundane corporate job and founded MobiKwik along with Upasana Taku.
2) He earned an electrical engineering degree from IIT Delhi in 2002.
3) After graduating, he worked for Intel, NVIDIA, and Freescale Semiconductors for seven years.
4) He began his work with Intel as a Senior Design Engineer. During his three-year tenure, he oversaw the Whitefield project, also known as Intel's first server microprocessor design.