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Hurun India: Top 10 youngest entrepreneurs under 30 in India 2025
Hurun India: Top 10 youngest entrepreneurs under 30 in India 2025

Indian Express

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Hurun India: Top 10 youngest entrepreneurs under 30 in India 2025

Top 10 youngest entrepreneurs under 30 in India 2025: India's startup ecosystem is witnessing a generational shift, as more young founders are breaking away from conventional career paths to build their own ventures. The latest Avendus Wealth–Hurun India U30 List 2025 reflects this changing tide, spotlighting entrepreneurs under the age of 30 who are reshaping industries with fresh ideas and fearless ambition. Leading the list are Kaivalya Vohra and Aadit Palicha, both just 22, and the co-founders of quick commerce platform Zepto, one of the fastest-growing startups in the country. Zepto also tops the funding charts, having raised USD 1.95 billion in equity, followed by AI-based search engine Perplexity, which secured USD 915 million. The list features 79 entrepreneurs, collectively raising USD 5.2 billion in equity and USD 270 million in debt. Of these, 66 are first-generation entrepreneurs, having built their businesses independently, while the rest come from legacy business families. Among the six women on the list, Devika Gholap, 28, is the youngest, recognised for her work in digital pathology through her startup OptraSCAN. Ananyashree Birla, 30, of Svatantra Microfin, brings the most experience to the table with over 13 years in entrepreneurship, while Mihir Menda, 25, represents the global reach of India's entrepreneurial class. Based in Boston, he serves on the supervisory board of RMZ Corporation, one of India's leading real estate firms. Also featured are Anant Ambani, 29, Director at Jio Platforms, and Radhika Ambani, 30, Executive Director at Encore Healthcare, both representing the new wave of leadership in legacy businesses. Below are the top ten youngest entrepreneurs in India, all aged 25 or younger, setting new standards for dedication, resilience, and innovation within the country's evolving startup: Source: Hurun Research Institute, Avendus Wealth – Hurun India U30 List 2025

Avendus Wealth-Hurun India Uth Series 2025: Zepto cofounders top the list
Avendus Wealth-Hurun India Uth Series 2025: Zepto cofounders top the list

Business Standard

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Avendus Wealth-Hurun India Uth Series 2025: Zepto cofounders top the list

With 8 alumni featured, BITS Pilani leads all undergraduate institutions, followed by IIT Roorkee and IIT Delhi with 6 each The inaugural edition of the Avendus Wealth – Hurun India Uth Series 2025 recognises 79 young leaders aged 30 and below making a significant impact across the Indian economy. The co-founders of the quick commerce unicorn Zepto, Kaivalya Vohra (22) and Aadit Palicha (22), stand out as the youngest entrepreneurs of the year. In terms of cities, Mumbai reaffirms its dominance as India's financial capital, leading with 15 featured entrepreneurs. With 8 alumni featured, BITS Pilani leads all undergraduate institutions, followed by IIT Roorkee and IIT Delhi with 6 each.

India's top 10 youngest entrepreneurs: Zepto co-founders lead Hurun Under 30 list 2025
India's top 10 youngest entrepreneurs: Zepto co-founders lead Hurun Under 30 list 2025

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

India's top 10 youngest entrepreneurs: Zepto co-founders lead Hurun Under 30 list 2025

Zepto co-founders The Avendus Wealth–Hurun India U30 List 2025 has recognised 79 of India's most promising entrepreneurs under the age of 30, showcasing the next generation of business leaders across key sectors like technology, finance, retail, healthcare, and consumer goods. Unveiled on Thursday as part of the Uth Series 2025, this first-ever Under-30 edition highlights both first-generation startup founders whose ventures are valued at over $25 million and second-generation entrepreneurs managing family businesses worth more than $50 million. A key highlight of the report is the rise of self-made entrepreneurs in India. Out of the 79 featured, 66 are self-made, reflecting a growing culture of independent innovation and enterprise, reported ET citing Avendus Wealth–Hurun report. Mumbai tops the list with 15 young entrepreneurs, followed by Bengaluru and Delhi. The report also features emerging founders from smaller cities such as Salem, Phagwara, Hubballi, and Ranchi, underlining the expansion of India's startup ecosystem beyond metro areas. Startups, Sectors & scale by U30s The average age of entrepreneurs on the list is 28. Kaivalya Vohra and Aadit Palicha, co-founders of Zepto, are the youngest at 22. Among women, Devika Gholap, 28, founder of OptraSCAN, is the youngest female entrepreneur, recognised for her innovation in digital pathology. In terms of sector-wise distribution, software products and services lead with 21 entrepreneurs, followed by 12 in consumer goods and 9 in financial services. Notably, over 60% of the businesses are service-led, according to the Avendus-Hurun report as quoted by ET. Collectively, these young leaders have raised $5.2 billion in equity and $270 million in debt funding. Their companies employ more than 64,000 people, indicating their large-scale economic impact. The largest employer among them is Svatantra Microfin, founded by Ananyashree Birla, with 23,289 employees. At 30, Birla also has the longest entrepreneurial experience among those listed, with 13 years in the field. List of top 10 youngest entrepreneurs in the U30 List 2025 Name Company Age City Kaivalya Vohra Zepto 22 Mumbai Aadit Palicha Zepto 22 Mumbai AVR Shree Smaran AVR Swarna Mahal Jewellers 22 Salem Arjun Deshpande Generic Aadhaar 22 Thane Shiva A Sankeshwar Vijayanand Travels 23 Hubballi Ujjwal Sukheja Swish 24 Bengaluru Saran S Swish 24 Tiruchirappalli Aniket Shah Swish 25 Ahmedabad Rahul Rawat Digantara 25 Phagwara Mihir Menda RMZ 25 Boston Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Zepto co-founder Kaivalya Vohra leads Avendus-Hurun India list of Under-30 entrepreneurs
Zepto co-founder Kaivalya Vohra leads Avendus-Hurun India list of Under-30 entrepreneurs

Economic Times

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Zepto co-founder Kaivalya Vohra leads Avendus-Hurun India list of Under-30 entrepreneurs

Kaivalya Vohra, 22-year-old co-founder of Zepto, has topped the inaugural Avendus Wealth Hurun India 2025 Under-30 list of entrepreneurs released on Thursday, alongside co-founder Aadit Palicha. The list features 79 young Indian founders and leaders who are building high-impact ventures and shaping the country's economic future. ADVERTISEMENT The Under-30 list recognises startup founders under the age of 30 across a range of sectors, from software services and healthcare to logistics and consumer goods. Among those featured are AVR Shree Smaran of AVR Swarna Mahal Jewellers, Arjun Deshpande of Generic Aadhaar, Shiva Sankeshwar of Vijayanand Travels, Rahul Rawat of space tech company Digantara, and Mihir Menda of RMZ Boston. Other names include co-founders of 10-minute grocery delivery app Swish, Ujjwal Sukheja, Saran S, and Aniket Shah, highlighting sustained investor interest in quick commerce despite operational headwinds. 'This is the inaugural edition of the Uth Series, which will further see Under-35 and Under-40 lists too,' said Apurva Sahijwani, Managing Director & CEO, Avendus Wealth Management. 'We begin this initiative with the Under-30 List, which highlights some of the country's most promising and youngest leaders. These entrepreneurs are building high-impact ventures and challenging conventional paths to success.'Only six women entrepreneurs feature in this edition, including Devanshi Kejriwal, Radhika Ambani, Ananya Birla, Vrushali Prasade, and Romita Mazumdar, working across AI healthcare, edtech, pharmaceuticals, microfinance, marketing tech, and beauty. Devika Gholap, 28, is the youngest woman in the cohort and is 'driving innovation in digital pathology via OptraSCAN.'Software Products & Services emerged as the most represented sector with 21 entrepreneurs, with ventures such as Perplexity, Zupee, and Pixis. Consumer Goods followed with 12 entrepreneurs, while Financial Services contributed 9, including leaders from BharatPe and Svatantra Microfin. ADVERTISEMENT Mumbai led the city-wise tally with 15 entrepreneurs, reaffirming its position as India's financial hub. Bengaluru followed with 14 and Gurugram with 7. According to the report, the entrepreneurs featured have collectively raised more than $5 billion in equity and $270 million in startup debt. Their companies have created over 64,000 jobs, underlining the economic contribution of the youth-led startup ecosystem. Beyond capital raised, the list recognises founders for building ventures with 'social relevance, innovation, and sustainable growth.' ADVERTISEMENT 'One of the most striking shifts we've seen in recent years is the changing face of entrepreneurship in India. Today's founders are starting earlier, scaling faster and bringing a global perspective to everything they do. In the process, they are transforming industries and expanding India's presence on the world stage,' Sahijwani said. Also read | MobiKwik shares down 61% from peak, charts hint at upside till Rs 300. Should you buy? ADVERTISEMENT (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions given by experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times) (You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channel)

Zepto co-founder Kaivalya Vohra leads Avendus-Hurun India list of Under-30 entrepreneurs
Zepto co-founder Kaivalya Vohra leads Avendus-Hurun India list of Under-30 entrepreneurs

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Zepto co-founder Kaivalya Vohra leads Avendus-Hurun India list of Under-30 entrepreneurs

Kaivalya Vohra, 22-year-old co-founder of Zepto , has topped the inaugural Avendus Wealth Hurun India 2025 Under-30 list of entrepreneurs released on Thursday, alongside co-founder Aadit Palicha. The list features 79 young Indian founders and leaders who are building high-impact ventures and shaping the country's economic future. The Under-30 list recognises startup founders under the age of 30 across a range of sectors, from software services and healthcare to logistics and consumer goods. Among those featured are AVR Shree Smaran of AVR Swarna Mahal Jewellers, Arjun Deshpande of Generic Aadhaar, Shiva Sankeshwar of Vijayanand Travels, Rahul Rawat of space tech company Digantara, and Mihir Menda of RMZ Boston. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category healthcare Operations Management Finance Data Analytics Cybersecurity Digital Marketing Degree PGDM Healthcare Product Management Technology others Public Policy Data Science Management CXO Others MBA MCA Project Management Artificial Intelligence Design Thinking Data Science Leadership Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIM Lucknow CERT-IIML Healthcare Management India Starts on undefined Get Details Other names include co-founders of 10-minute grocery delivery app Swish, Ujjwal Sukheja, Saran S, and Aniket Shah, highlighting sustained investor interest in quick commerce despite operational headwinds. 'This is the inaugural edition of the Uth Series, which will further see Under-35 and Under-40 lists too,' said Apurva Sahijwani, Managing Director & CEO, Avendus Wealth Management. 'We begin this initiative with the Under-30 List, which highlights some of the country's most promising and youngest leaders. These entrepreneurs are building high-impact ventures and challenging conventional paths to success.' Women entrepreneurs and sectoral mix Only six women entrepreneurs feature in this edition, including Devanshi Kejriwal, Radhika Ambani, Ananya Birla, Vrushali Prasade, and Romita Mazumdar, working across AI healthcare, edtech, pharmaceuticals, microfinance, marketing tech, and beauty. Devika Gholap, 28, is the youngest woman in the cohort and is 'driving innovation in digital pathology via OptraSCAN.' Live Events Software Products & Services emerged as the most represented sector with 21 entrepreneurs, with ventures such as Perplexity, Zupee, and Pixis. Consumer Goods followed with 12 entrepreneurs, while Financial Services contributed 9, including leaders from BharatPe and Svatantra Microfin. Urban and funding landscape Mumbai led the city-wise tally with 15 entrepreneurs, reaffirming its position as India's financial hub. Bengaluru followed with 14 and Gurugram with 7. According to the report, the entrepreneurs featured have collectively raised more than $5 billion in equity and $270 million in startup debt. Their companies have created over 64,000 jobs, underlining the economic contribution of the youth-led startup ecosystem. Beyond capital raised, the list recognises founders for building ventures with 'social relevance, innovation, and sustainable growth.' 'One of the most striking shifts we've seen in recent years is the changing face of entrepreneurship in India. Today's founders are starting earlier, scaling faster and bringing a global perspective to everything they do. In the process, they are transforming industries and expanding India's presence on the world stage,' Sahijwani said. Also read | MobiKwik shares down 61% from peak, charts hint at upside till Rs 300. Should you buy?

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