When it comes to education and invention, some of India’s newest entrepreneurs have proven that age is irrelevant. Even before they turned 18, these entrepreneurs had achieved enormous success with their unique ideas. They were able to fulfill their goals and flourish in life thanks to their determination, ingenuity, and innovation.
Trishneet Arora
At the age of 19, Trishneet Arora established his company “TAC security” and became one of the world’s youngest “ethical hackers.” The organization, which is situated in India, assesses and checks for organizational vulnerability in order to safeguard businesses against network vulnerabilities and data theft. Reliance Industries, Punjab Police (India), Gujarat Police, and the Central Bureau of Investigation are among his clientele. GQ Magazine named Arora one of the 50 Most Impressive Young Indians.
Sreelakshmi Suresh
Sreelakshmi Suresh, the world’s youngest web designer and CEO, garnered numerous awards for founding “eDesign,” a company that provides SEO, web design, and other Web-related services, at the age of ten. She has designed over 100 websites for well-known companies and institutions. These bright young minds have created fantastic and inspiring entrepreneurial stories. She has extended her horizons, exhibited good deeds, and won respect, applause, and international recognition as a result of this, laying the groundwork for many prospective student entrepreneurs in India.
Advait Thakur
Advait Thakur is an adolescent Internet entrepreneur and computer programmer. At the age of 12, Thakur became the CEO and creator of Apex Infosys India. His life story is much different from that of other children. He’s not just a successful digital entrepreneur, but he’s also a Google, Bing, and Hubspot certified professional and works with Google’s AI and Cloud forum. He was named fourth on Wikia’s 2017 Young Entrepreneurs under 20 list. Apex Infosys India specializes in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Internet of Things (IoT) and offers Digital Solutions. He created “Technology Quiz,” an app to assist students learn about science and technology, when he was 14 years old.
The Kumaran Brothers
Since 2012, when they were pre-teens, Shravan Kumaran and his younger brother Sanjay Kumaran have been running a profitable business. They are known as India’s youngest Mobile Application Programmers, as well as among the worlds youngest. This brother-and-sister team has created over 11 Android and iOS apps, as well as a number of Windows programs. They’re not only making their parents proud, but they’re also providing a good example other students.
Ritesh Agarwal
Ritesh Agarwal, the brains behind “OYO Rooms,” requires no introduction. Ritesh (27) began his career as a star in the web marketing industry at the age of 17. The idea behind Oravel Stays was to provide a low-cost hotel room to a low-cost guest. Its name was changed to OYO later on. The company began with 11 rooms in a Gurgaon hotel and has grown to over 65000 rooms in around 5500 hotels across India. Ritesh Agarwal, behind Kylie Jenner, is the world’s second-youngest self-made billionaire, according to the ninth edition of the Hurun Global Rich List 2020. Entrepreneurship in India has reached new heights thanks to people like him.
Appalla Saikiran
With his ground-breaking idea and the correct coaching, Appalla was able to launch a successful professional career before completing his adolescent years. At the age of 17, Appalla, an Ivy Early Entrepreneur, founded SCOPE. His effort to locate the correct mentors, investors, and connect with other entrepreneurs in his early days of entrepreneurship sparked the idea. SCOPE is a cutting-edge holistic platform that connects budding entrepreneurs with venture capitalists, investors, and industry experts. Since then, Appalla has received numerous awards and distinctions, including the Global Kids Achievers Award, a position in Brown University’s Junior CEO programmer, and an invitation to visit Google’s headquarters, to name a few.
Rohit Kashyap
Rohit had few means as a young boy growing up in a tiny town in Bihar. Despite this, he was a regular Olympiad winner! In the ICAI Commerce Wizard, he also placed in the top 1000. Rohit, not one to take center stage on his own, offered to help others attain success. However, the answer he received astounded him. This inspired him the idea to build a school that would aid young achievers, and he founded Maytree School of Entrepreneurship at the age of 14.
Tilak Mehta
A startup’s inspiration can come from anywhere. Tilak Mehta and his success story Paper N Parcels are a perfect example of this. The story goes like this: Tilak, a 13-year-old Mumbai resident, was in desperate need of certain books from another section of the city. Tilak was upset after waiting all day for his father to return from work so he could go retrieve them – his father was simply too weary. Rather than pouting or throwing a tantrum, Tilak made money out of the circumstance. He came up with the idea for a company that would deliver small parcels within the city the same day. Paper N Parcels, his business, quickly gained traction and took off. It presently employs over 200 people, including 300 dabbawallas, and has a daily delivery capacity of over 1200. Tilak is a Forbes panelist, a TEDx speaker, and a recipient of the Youngest Entrepreneur Award in the Logistics Sector.
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