| Jan 01, 1970 | Daily Report |
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21671. Edtech startup Eduauraa is bundling learning with OTT, riding on Ranveer Singh
- Mumbai-based edtech startup Eduauraa wants to make K-12 education as affordable as entertainment. It is riding on a unique distribution model and the brand power of Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh.
- Enter Eduauraa, an e-learning startup that aims to make education as affordable, standardised, and accessible as entertainment.
- Founded in December 2018 by a 23-year-old Columbia University alumnus, the Mumbai-based startup wants to take K-12 education to every corner of the country, and “penetrate the 97 percent” that still remains to be tapped.
21672. Why Pacific Gaming startup believes it has an edge over other gaming studios
- Founded by Arvind Balakrishna and Archit Narayan, the Bengaluru-based startup uses a quantum random number generator (QRNG) to make its online games secure and scalable.
- Founded in 2017 by Arvind Balakrishna and Archit Narayan, Pacific Gaming is one such startup that is riding the industry boom, and has amassed over five million followers who play its games. The team includes Kshitij Anilkumar, Rajesh Dembla (investor), and Dharmendra Saxena as co-founders who have experience in varied businesses. It is being operated by 20 game developers.
- Pacific Gaming was conceptualised as a gaming studio when Arvind Balakrishna and Archit Narayan realised the need to create a one-stop gaming platform. They theorised that by introducing the ‘Instant Cashout’ feature, they could enable users to claim their winnings into their accounts within 60 seconds, all year round. While existing operators used to process winnings within three to six days, they were able to reduce this wait time drastically, which attracted many users.
21673. Handicraft exports grow 60 pc during Apr-Sept: Govt
- India's handicraft exports during the first six months of the current fiscal stood at Rs 15,995.73 crore, the textiles ministry said.
- This represents a growth of over 60.34 per cent over the same period last year.
- More than 1,500 exhibitors, pre-registered buyers from 90 nations, theme presentations, regional crafts, seminars and craft demonstrations will define the IHGF-Delhi Fair - Autumn 2021
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21674. बेकार कांच की बोतलों से क्राफ्ट आइटम बना शुरू किया स्टार्टअप, महीने की कमाई 40 हज़ार रुपये
- बीएड पास अपर्णा पिछले 3-4 सालों से बेकार पड़ी और फेंकी गई काँच की बोतलों को अपसाइकिल करके खूबसूरत और अनोखे होम डेकॉर प्रोडक्ट्स बना रही हैं। वह जो भी क्रॉफ्ट आइटम बनाती हैं, उसके लिए कोई वेस्ट बोतल ही इस्तेमाल करती हैं। अपसायकल्ड क्रॉफ्ट के प्रति अपने प्यार के चलते उन्होंने पिछले साल एक झील की सफाई भी करवा दी।
- अपर्णा ने शौक-शौक में आर्ट एंड क्रॉफ्ट शुरू किया और फिर जब उनका हुनर निखरता गया तो उन्हें ऑर्डर भी मिलने लगे। तरह-तरह के क्रॉफ्ट ट्राई करने वाली अपर्णा वेस्ट काँच की बोतलों को अपसायकल कर खूबसूरत रूप भी देने लगी। वह मन्रोतुरुत्तु में रहती हैं जो कोल्लम से थोड़ा दूर है और एक टूरिस्ट प्लेस है।
- अपर्णा अंत में बस इतना कहती हैं कि त्यौहारों पर हम तरह-तरह के प्लास्टिक डेकॉर का इस्तेमाल करके सिर्फ अपने घर का वेस्ट बढ़ाते हैं। इससे अच्छा है कि हम थोड़ा-सा वक़्त निकालें और खुद कुछ करने की कोशिश करें। कुछ ऐसा जिससे कि पर्यावरण भी सुरक्षित रहे और हमारा हुनर भी निखरे।
21675. युवा आंत्रप्रेन्योर की पहल:फैशन ग्रेजुएट एकता जायसवाल का स्टार्ट अप 'हस्तकथा', अपने ब्रांड के जरिये दे रहीं हैंडमेड गारमेंट्स को बढ़ावा ताकि बुनकरों को रोजगार के अवसर मिल सकें
- एकता डाइंग, एंब्रॉयडरी और प्रिंटिंग में भी हैंडमेड तकनीकी का सहारा लेती हैं एकता ने अपनी सहेली दिव्या के साथ मिलकर 2016 में अमेरिकन ई-कॉमर्स वेबसाइट 'इट्सी' पर 'हस्तकथा' की शुरुआत की थीी
- हमारे देश के अधिकांश फैशन ब्रांड जहां मिल से बने कपड़े का उपयोग अपनी डिजाइनर ड्रेसेस को तैयार करने के लिए करते हैं, वहीं नेशनल इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ फैशन टेक्नोलॉजी, हैदराबाद से ग्रेजुएट एकता जायसवाल हैंड एंब्रॉयडरी और हैंड टेक्निक द्वारा अपने ब्रांड 'हस्तकथा' के लिए ड्रेसेस डिजाइन करती हैं।
- एकता डाइंग, एंब्रॉयडरी और प्रिंटिंग में भी हैंडमेड तकनीकी का सहारा लेती हैं। एकता कहती हैं ''अपने प्रोडक्शन को बढ़ाने के लिए अधिकांश डिजाइनर मशीन का इस्तेमाल करते हैं। लेकिन मैंने अपनी डिजाइनर ड्रेसेस तैयार करने में भारतीय कारीगरी और स्लो फैशन को अपनाया है। मैं अपने प्रयासों से हैंडमेड गारमेंट्स को प्रमोट करना चाहती हूं। मैं चाहती हूं मेरे प्रयासों से बुनकरों और अन्य कारीगरों को रोजगार मिले''।
21676. [Startup Bharat] Bhubaneswar-based ChefJunction is delivering home-cooked meals during the pandemic
- Foodtech startup ChefJunction enables users to order healthy and hygienic home-cooked meals amid the coronavirus situation
- Founded in August 2020, the Bhubaneswar-based startup aims to help consumers order homemade meals and also provides a platform to home chefs to make a living.
- According to Suryanshu and Pritam, both BBM graduates (class of 2020) from Xavier’s University, Bhubaneswar, they began their entrepreneurial journey when they realised many people did not want to order food from restaurants amid the pandemic as maintaining hygiene has been of utmost importance. Apart from this, for some people, cooking became a difficult chore due to work from home.
21677. From organising your cupboard to delivering a caterpillar, this Mumbai startup will Ease Your Life
- Founded in 2016, bootstrapped startup Ease Your Life has fulfilled over one lakh orders in the last four years, and is targeting up to Rs 60 lakh revenue this year.
- Mumbai-based Ease Your Life or EYL is making this possible and more. Founded by Shashwat Bhatt and Jaymin Trivedi in 2016, the startup provides multi-service on-demand hyperlocal task management.
- Shashwat and Jaymin are graduates from Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai. Shashwat has spent over a decade in the media industry and has previously worked for Fox Star Studios. Jaymin, also an alumnus of Mudra Institute of Communication, has interned with Google, and worked with the marketing team at Reliance Brands before joining hands with Shashwat to start EYL.
21678. Jaipur Entrepreneur’s Startup Helps Over 20,000 Migrants Upskill, Bag New Jobs
- Shipra Sharma Bhutani, from Capacita Connect, is helping migrants learn new skills and be absorbed by companies across sectors
- 33-year-old Pawan from Jaipur is one of the millions of Indians who lost their job due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. However, with a little help with upskilling and training from a government-approved course, she is now making masks and managing a girls’ hostel in her town.
- The online platform helps match skilled human resources with specific requirements of industries. Amazingly, Capacita Connect claims over 20,000 migrants have taken their services, upgrading their skills and landing jobs since March, 2020. Here’s how all this happened.
21679. Digital wellness startup HealthifyMe sees growth amid pandemic; eyes Rs 150 Cr ARR by January 2021
- HealthifyMe’s AI platform has enabled the digital wellness startup to garner a greater number of paying subscribers with cost-effective plans, which has resulted in stronger revenue growth.
- The coronavirus pandemic has made people more health conscious than before. With COVID-19 being increasingly associated with comorbidities and social distancing becoming the new norm, people have turned to digital wellness platforms to keep fit and stay healthy. In this scenario, digital wellness startup HealthifyMe, which offers coaching and AI-based nutrition plans to customers, has reported a rise in revenues and paying customers in the past few months.
- The startup is now looking to cross an annual recurring revenue (ARR) of $20 million (Rs 148 crore approximately) by January 2021. It already crossed $15 million (Rs 111 crore approximately) in August this year.
21680. [Startup Bharat] This 24-year-old entrepreneur from Kochi offers premium handcrafted jewellery at affordable prices
- Kochi-based startup Stardom Accessories sells handmade jewellery including chains, earrings and rings across the country.
- Realising the increase in demand for artificial jewellery, especially among the youth, many entrepreneurs have started a business in manufacturing, crafting and selling artificial jewellery. One such entrepreneur is Kochi-based Neeta Vijay Kumar who believes that handcrafted jewellery in India is often downplayed. Her startup Stardom Accessories promotes and sells handcrafted or handmade jewellery procured directly from the craftsmen in Jaipur and Delhi.
- “People usually buy jewellery without realising the value or the effort that goes behind making it. I believe that this aspect of people should change. One should know the value and story behind the jewellery before buying it. My brand talks about the jewellery culture of India through the unique designs that we provide,” the 24-year-old entrepreneur tells