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Meet the Man Who Created an App to Make Rides 50% Cheaper by Introducing Shared Cabs
As rain tapped rhythmically on the window, Shubham lounged on his couch, enjoying a cup of coffee and browsing through Twitter. The cozy ambiance made it an ideal lazy day. Then, a tweet grabbed his attention: "Just scored a flight from Pune to Bangalore for ₹3,500. Followed by a cab ride from the Bangalore airport to home for ₹2,000."
Reading the tweet, memories flooded back of Shubham's own experiences grappling with the steep cab fares from Bangalore Airport. The frustration of those exorbitant costs and the significant dent they made in his wallet came rushing back to him.
Quenching the Thirst A Husband-Wife Duo's Tech Innovation Makes Bottled Drinking Water Affordable
In the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer movie "Swades," the protagonist Mohan Bhargav finds his calling after witnessing a boy selling water at a remote railway station. Similarly, for Amitt Nenwani, Co-founder of Wahter, his moment of awakening came during a routine business trip.
Observing the Need
While on the road, Nenwani stopped to buy a bottle of water, only to be struck by the sight of a child drinking from a pool of roadside water. This stark contrast sparked a conversation with his wife, Kashiish, leading them to realize the urgent need to make clean water accessible to all at an affordable cost. Thus, the idea for Wahter was born.
How this Woman entrepreneur from Manipur is making clothes from lotus stem fiber?
Picture yourself in the colourful landscapes of Manipur, where a remarkable story unfolds. Here, a talented woman entrepreneur is changing the game of fashion by crafting clothes from lotus stem fiber. Join us as we explore this fascinating journey, where nature meets style, and success blooms from humble beginnings.
How is This Female Entrepreneur Crafting Desserts Tailored for PCOS and Diabetes?
When Riyasha Saluja was just 13, she discovered she had PCOS, making it challenging to indulge in her favorite sweets while prioritizing her health. "Back then, PCOS wasn't widely discussed, and I felt ashamed of my condition," she recalls.
To manage PCOS, Riyasha delved into research and began experimenting with healthy ingredients to create homemade desserts. Nearly a decade later, in 2018, she started sharing her journey on Instagram, posting recipes and tips for healthy eating.
Realizing the demand for convenient yet healthy snacks, Riyasha launched her own venture—The Cinnamon Kitchen. Based in Delhi, her brand specializes in 100% gluten-free, preservative-free, refined sugar-free, and flour-free desserts, including cookies, cakes, and more. For Riyasha, her love for sweets has evolved into a fulfilling career. "I'm passionate about desserts, and now I get to turn that passion into a profession," she says.
Through The Cinnamon Kitchen, Riyasha not only transforms the way individuals with PCOS and diabetes eat but also brings them joy and hope. In this article, we will explore how her journey underscores that despite dietary restrictions, one can still savor delicious treats guilt-free.
How A Young Australian Kitesurfer Built A $3.2 Billion (Profitable!) Startup Phenom
On a steamy May morning in 2013. Melanie Perkins was stuck on a kiteboard. She was between two islands owned by Richard Branson. But her sail was flat and useless. Melanie, who was only 26, waited for hours to be saved. She was in the Caribbean Sea, and her left leg had scars from hitting a coral reef in the past.
As she stayed afloat, Melanie thought about her journey. Six years earlier, she and her boyfriend started Canva, a company that makes design software. Now, her daring hobby of kiteboarding was helping them raise money for the company. Even though it was risky, Melanie believed it was worth it. She knew that overcoming challenges was important for Canva's success.
In this blog article, we will explore story of Canva – a tale of perseverance, innovation, and the unstoppable spirit of its visionary founder, Melanie Perkins.
Innovation Mindset - Can small businesses adapt it?
Is innovation only for big corporates?
Can small businesses embrace innovation in a sustainable way?
This is a very common question which many business owners struggle with. It is assumed that innovation is an expensive and risky strategy, so most of the small businesses usually stay away from that.
But is there a way for small businesses to embrace and sustain innovation?
Yes, by adopting innovation mindset.
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