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Women Entrepreneurs Who Were Excellent At Shark Tank India

Women Entrepreneurs Shark Tank India
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The talk of the town in India is now the television show Shark Tank. The startup revolution in India has benefited from the business reality show. The broadcast also highlighted the expanding entrepreneurial trend taking the nation by storm. It has been produced worldwide and has seen tremendous success in India. Additionally, it sowed the seed of business among Indians nationwide, particularly among women. The top 8 women entrepreneurs from Shark Tank India are listed below.

 

Yushika Jolly – Paradyes

Yushika Jolly - Paradyes
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In episode 9 of Shark Tank India season 2, the hair-coloring startup Paradyes appeared. Their pitch was excellent, and their products looked great. It is, therefore, understandable why the judges were eager to invest in them. Every judge wanted to invest in their company, except Namita Thapar. However, it appears that the co-founders had Vineeta Singh and Aman Gupta in mind. The argument between the sharks during this pitch will undoubtedly go down as the tensest on the show.

Young Indians can also get semi-permanent hair dyes from Paradyes. This signifies that they won’t remain there forever and will fade after 8 to 10 washes. As a result, you can use them for a few specific occasions before returning to your routine easily. Shark’s Deal with Paradyes was finalized by Aman Gupta and Vineeta Singh for 65 lakhs for 2% equity. She is also one of the best women entrepreneurs on Shark Tank India.

 

Aditi Gupta – Menstrupedia

Aditi Gupta - Menstrupedia
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In India, menstruation has historically been associated with impurity. Over a billion girls experience their periods annually, and many of them lack enough knowledge about them. In addition, they are subject to social restrictions like being denied access to places of worship. Aditi Gupta was burdened with guilt due to experiencing this period-related stigma as a young child.

Aditi Gupta and Tuhin Paul are the creators and owners of the educational Menstrupedia app, website, and comic book. It was established in 2012 to raise awareness of menstruation, particularly among teenagers. The book also serves as a basic explanation of menstruation and the issues associated with it. Additionally, Namita Thapar, a shark, agreed to give the platform Rs 50 lakh in exchange for 20% of her stake.

 

Anoushka Jolly – Kavach

Anoushka Jolly - Kavach
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Everyone, including those who bully, those who are victims, and those who witness bullying, can face its effect. It has several detrimental effects, including those on mental health. Therefore, it’s crucial to speak to children to identify whether bullying is a problem. Anoushka Jolly has vivid memories of a fellow student being a victim of bullying at a school event five years ago.

However, the incident motivated the start of a social movement to stop bullying. It provides a platform where parents and students may report issues in private. Additionally, the “Anti Bullying Squad” has positively impacted over 2,000 students from over 100 schools and universities due to the support of organizations and experts. The online service was started three years ago by Jolly. She is also one of the best women entrepreneurs on Shark Tank India.

 

Poonam Kasturi – Daily Dump

Poonam Kasturi - Daily Dump
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Industrial designer Poonam Bir Kasturi is interested in using design to transform systems. Her administration of Daily Dump is due to her background in teaching and working in both the industrial and craft sectors. The firm also concentrates on developing simple and engaging solutions for aware city life. It achieves this by introducing individuals to the broader picture in new and understandable ways. Additionally, it makes it simple and rewarding for everyone to address significant problems like waste in a city.

This company has been around since 2006, making it one of the oldest on the show. Daily Dump sells and designs composters. Additionally, they provide a wide selection of products, including both large composters for societies and indoor composters for homes. Shark Namita Thapar did the final deal for 30 lakhs for 4% equity and the remaining 50 lakhs as a loan with 10% interest.

 

Malvica Saxena – The Quirky Naari

Quirky Naari
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People are becoming more familiar with newer fashion trends because of the growth of social media. As a result of giving them a unique identity, it is growing in popularity. Some people like to keep things traditional, while others want the eccentric side of fashion. However, based on current fashion trends, we can assume that the whimsical touch will undoubtedly dominate the industry. Malvica Saxena is the owner of The Quirky Naari.

She won over both sharks and the general public with her quirky creation. She also obtained a Rs 35 lakh investment for 15% ownership from Vineeta Singh and Anupam Mittal. In 2018, she launched her business with hand-painted shoes. However, it now provides a variety of footwear, like bridal sneakers, that are customizable. She is also one of the best women entrepreneurs on Shark Tank India.

Ananya And Anushree Maloo – Nuutjob

Ananya And Anushree Malloo - Nuutjob
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Men’s hygiene is a topic that people hardly ever discuss. Nobody wants to focus on this subject. It is because it has a taboo tone and is to do with guys. However, two women introduce this men’s hygiene product. Together, Ananya and Anushree Maloo founded Nuutjob. Everyone was happy with their special product. In addition, Nuutjob is a company that sells men’s hygiene products. The owners of this business are women who made a rather unique pitch. The pair also made the judges feel awkward and repulsive by rubbing their groins and discussing men’s private conversations.

Nevertheless, this captivated the judges and made them want to learn more about their concept. Their products are to help guys maintain dry and clean intimates. Additionally, the treatments help men keep a healthy pH balance there. Furthermore, it stops chafing, sweat rashes, unpleasant odors, and itching. Moreover, in exchange for a 20% share in the business, Peyush Bansal, Namita Thapar, and Aman Gupta invested Rs 25 lakh in it.

 

Yeshoda And Rhea Karuturi – Hoovu Fresh

Yeshoda And Rhea Karuturi - Hoovu Fresh
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On several levels, flower vendors handle fresh flowers. As a result, it has been 36–48 hours since their harvest by the time they get to the final consumer. Additionally, none of this happens properly or with a cold chain. The owners of Hoovu Fresh Flowers participated in Shark Tank India Season 2 to obtain funding for their business. Yeshoda and Rhea Karuturi, the company’s founders, also request 80 lakh rupees for 1% of the company. An established flower store is Hoovu Fresh.

In the end, Yeshoda and Rhea received a one crore investment from the sharks Peyush Bansal and Aman Gupta. According to the show’s pitch, Hoovu Fresh has grown to include eight cities in just three years. Furthermore, it has fulfilled almost two million orders. 500 farmers and more than 300 temples are in connection with it. It is also accessible through a variety of delivery services, including BigBasket, Swiggy, and Zepto, among others.

Surabhi And Chetna Shah – Carragreen

Surabhi And Chetna Shah - Carragreen
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We are all aware of how the use of plastic is harming the environment and how this will affect the present and future generations. Although reusing and recycling used items helps the situation, we want more people to cut back on plastic consumption and curb global warming. The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law team up as Surabhi Shah and Chetna Shah. They are the founding members of Carragreen and are from Indore, Madhya Pradesh. She is also one of the best women entrepreneurs on Shark Tank India.

Moving on, they founded their business to do away with plastic cutlery from daily life. Sharks Peyush Bansal and Anupam Mittal also invested a 20% stake in the business after being happy with the ecopreneurs and invested 50 lakhs. The products from Carragreen are also biodegradable and eco-friendly. Additionally, it provides original solutions that are more affordable options than single-use plastic.

 

Jyoti Bharadwaj – TeaFit

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Jyoti Bharadwaj has impressed everyone with her pitch and detailed explanation of cost break up. She received an investment of 50 lakh rupees for 8% equity from Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, Vineeta Singh, and Peyush Bansal.

India is a nation of contrasts, containing everything from extreme poverty to extravagant wealth. However, women entrepreneurs are one thing that India has a lot of. With minimal funding or assistance, they launched enterprises based on their innovations and passion. This “Shark Tank” initiative highlights these brilliant minds by providing them with a chance to connect with investors via Shark Tank India.

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