A YourStory deep-dive into the 11 new Indian unicorns of 2020; How Rebel Foods survived COVID-19

2020: The year of the unicorn

unicorn

Even as COVID-19 wreaked havoc in 2020, India saw 11 startups becoming unicorns. Here’s a look at the new entrants.



Reimagining food delivery amid COVID-19

Raghav Joshi

Raghav Joshi, Co-founder and CEO, India Business Unit, Rebel Foods talks about how the company is adapting to the new normal.



Lessons on early-stage investing

Pranav Pai

Pranav Pai, Founding Partner, 3one4 Capital talks about the lessons he learnt from his father, and finding unique investment ideas.



Making physiotherapy accessible to all

PhysiQure team

PhysiQure Team. [Image Credit: PhysiQure]

Bhopal-based healthtech startup PhysiQure works with teleconsultations and clinics to make quality physiotherapy accessible to all.



An interactive classroom solution

Taghive

South Korea-based edtech startup TagHive offers AI-powered, personalised in-school and at-home learning solutions for students.



Tête-à-tête with activist Monisha Ajgaonkar

yourstory-Monisha-Ajgaonkar

Monisha Ajgaonkar recounts her journey, the importance of being self-reliant, and the challenges of dating as a lesbian in India.



Upskilling women and girls

Plan India Saksham

Two of the students at Saksham

The Saksham programme equips young women with free market-oriented vocational skills, and job and entrepreneurial training.



Recording Rs 8 Cr turnover with lemongrass tea

lemongrass tea

Ragesh Keisham, Founder, Chairman and CEO, SuiGeneris

Manipur-based entrepreneur Ragesh Keisham started CC Tea to make lemongrass tea, and today, he exports to Europe, the US, etc.



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Link : https://yourstory.com/2020/12/indian-unicorns-rebel-foods-3one4-capital-edtech-startup-upskilling
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December 25, 2020 at 06:00AM
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