Business Today

Awarding the Changemake­rs

A host of young entreprene­urs are all set to change your life

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A host of young entreprene­urs are all set to change your life

On a balmy evening in Bengaluru, the special issue of Business Today’s ‘ India’s Coolest Start-Ups’ was unveiled. BT has been identifyin­g the best start-ups in the country since 2007. The winners were recognised, honoured and awarded. While BT has been writing and recognisin­g the country’s best start-ups for more than a decade – even before starting up became cool – this was the first time that the winners were given awards at a glittering event, which was sponsored by VIT.

Bengaluru, the start-up and IT capital of the country, was an apt location to award these champions, picked by an esteemed jury. More so as six of the 12 winners, are based in the city. The jury this year included Shekar Kirani, MD of Accel India; Sharad Sharma, co-founder of iSPIRT; Srikrisha Ramamoorth­y, Partner, Unitus Seed Fund; Bala Girisibala, MD, Microsoft Accelerato­r, and Sreedhar Prasad, Partner, KPMG.

The Chief Guest for the evening was R.V. Deshpande, Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, Government of Karnataka. The guest of honour was Ananth Narayanan, CEO of Myntra and Jabong, who spoke to the start-up founders and CXO’s present at the event on ‘Challenges and opportunit­ies in scaling a new-age business’. Start-ups were all ears to learn about scaling businesses.

Deshpande talked about the efforts made by his government, including setting up ‘KITVEN’, one of the earliest government- backed funds to invest in start- ups as early as 1996. Deshpande, who is the longest- serving industries minister of Karnataka, also spoke on policies, which have enabled Bengaluru to become the Silicon Valley of India.

The awards function was preceded by a panel discussion on whether Indian startups were merely copycats of internatio­nal ones. After all, there is a perception that while the real ideas originate from outside the country, there are many who quickly replicate them in the country. It was an animated discussion that was effectivel­y moderated by Meena Ganesh, CEO and MD of Portea Medical. Other panelists included Prayank Swaroop, Principal, Accel; Phanindra Sama, co-founder, redBus; Samar Singla, CEO, Jugnoo, and Gaurav Kushwaha, CEO, Bluestone. Singla was one of the winners this time round. ~

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Winners of the ‘ Coolest Start-Ups’ with R.V. Deshpande, Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, Govt of Karnataka
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