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THE ENTREPRENEURS OF INDIA


Dinesh Purohit | The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Dinesh Rajpurohit entered the aluminium manufacturing space in 2017 at a time when India depended heavily on imported aluminium products, especially precision extrusions and value added components. The issue was never raw material. Aluminium was available. The real gap was consistency, quality discipline, and timely delivery. He saw that Indian industry needed a dependable domestic manufacturer that could meet global grade standards without constant reliance on Chinese import


Mahesh Narula and Gaurav Sachdeva | The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
When Mahesh Narula chose to step away from his family’s generational path in Chartered Accountancy in 2002, it was not a casual career switch. It was a personal rebellion wrapped in quiet ambition. Around the same time, Gaurav Sachdeva made a bold decision of his own, leaving a stable IT career at Wipro. Together, they stepped into the world of modular interiors with a belief that design could be run with the discipline of finance and the precision of technology. What began a


Dr. Kalyan Gali | The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Dr. Kalyan Gali’s Our Designs Work Inc® was a vision he carried long before it became an organization. From an early age, he wondered how imagination could be transformed into reality. That question stayed with him long before titles or business goals existed. The company was never meant to be just another agency. It was built as a place where ideas are handled with care and where work carries purpose and responsibility. Dr. Kalyan Gali is the Founder and CEO of Our Designs


Rashmi Rai- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Rashmi carries a story that moves through cabin crew life, corporate sales and finally into the digital space where she slowly carved her place as a creator. She spent eleven years in demanding roles from Kingfisher to real estate and during that time she kept returning to one thought. Women should have a space to grow from health to finance and even self belief. Social media felt like a place where her voice could breathe so she stepped into it with very little around her bu


Murali Krishnan- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Murali did not picture himself becoming a well-known face in the world of traditional cooking. He studied Civil Engineering and began his professional life as a 3D Modeler, moving from one distant project site to another. Uzbekistan, Qatar, Mauritius and West Africa became familiar places to him, though each location came with long twelve-hour shifts and very little recreation. During those quiet hours after work, food gave him comfort. Cooking slowly grew from a small hobby


Sonakshi Singh - The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Sonakshi Singh never planned to become a content creator. Her world revolved around engineering, teaching, and raising her young son in Mumbai. With more than ten years in the education and technology field, she had already built a steady career. During the 2020 pandemic, she opened an account called Baby and Ma and began sharing small pieces of her daily life. Parenting tips, kids activities, and short messages of positivity slowly found their place online. What started as a


Sulata Mitra - The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Sulata Mitra’s journey began in a small town in Jharkhand where she grew up with big dreams and a quiet curiosity about the world. Years later, after completing her MBA in Marketing and spending more than a decade in the corporate world in Delhi, she thought her path was already set. Yet something inside her kept nudging her toward a life that felt more personal and more connected to her own creative spark. She carried this feeling with her when she moved to Singapore in 2016


Soumyadip Chakraborty- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Soumyadip Chakraborty is a travel blogger, digital creator, and storyteller whose work has touched thousands across social media. Through his platform Sooumyadip, he brings to life stories that go beyond destinations. His content captures the heart of travel, emotion, and discovery. For him, it all began with a simple passion that slowly grew into a full-time journey. During his college days, what started as casual photography became something deeper. The idea that every plac


Prof. Dr. Chandrashekar Yavagal | The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Prof. Dr. Chandrashekar Yavagal, fondly known as Dr. Shekar, has spent nearly two decades questioning why advanced laser dentistry was treated as a luxury in India. As Co Founder of NovoLase , he is working to change that narrative by building compact, high precision dental laser devices that bring painless dentistry within reach of the average Indian clinic. His belief is simple. If light can heal with accuracy and minimal discomfort, it should not remain restricted to elite


Swagatika Das- The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Swagatika Das did not step into entrepreneurship by chance. Raised in a family of doctors, she grew up around conversations on health, healing, and science that shaped how she viewed everyday choices. Long before Nat Habit existed, she leaned toward natural alternatives and questioned routines that people often accepted without thought. One simple question stayed with her for years. If people pay close attention to what they eat, why do they ignore what goes onto their skin.


Clean Home, Clean Planet: Simran Khara is Making Eco-Friendly Hygiene the New Standard with Koparo.
Simran Khara always believed that homes deserve products that are safe for families and gentle on the planet. Her brand Koparo stepped into the Indian market at a moment when people were becoming more aware of ingredients in daily cleaning products. She noticed that many households wanted safer choices but struggled to find options that met their expectations. This gap pushed her to build a brand focused on clean formulas and reliable performance for modern Indian families. T


Unlocking Local Commerce: eSamudaay's Vision for Community-Owned Digital Ecosystems in Small Towns.
India’s smaller towns are full of energy and creativity, yet many local businesses struggle to stay visible in the digital world. eSamudaay entered this space with a belief that digital commerce should not belong only to big cities or powerful platforms. The company built a system that helps local communities create their own digital networks so that small traders, artisans and service providers can grow together. This approach quickly found interest among town based entrepre


The Personal Health Journey That Brewed a Business: Jyoti Bharadwaj and the Rise of TeaFit
Jyoti Bharadwaj never imagined that a small change in her daily routine would open the door to a fast growing beverage brand in the Indian startup space. Her search for healthier drink choices slowly turned into a personal mission that shaped the idea for TeaFit. At a time when shelves were full of sugary drinks and heavily processed mixes, she wanted something cleaner that still felt familiar and comforting. That search soon became the spark for her venture which now attract
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