Category Archives: Non-tech

Can’t Do Without Your Cup of Tea? Now Try Green Tea & Other Blends From Startup LaPlant

LaPlant
| 8 days ago

Green tea is a comparatively new segment in the Indian tea market and growing at a very fast pace. With increasing awareness of different health benefits that green tea offers, Prakash says the market for the product is about on a 60% YOY growth. Laplant Beverages, a Mumbai based startup is now offering fine quality green tea and various blends of it.


You Scream, We Scream, Lets All Scream Hokey Pokey Icecream

Rohan Mirchandan
| 13 days ago

Rohan is the founder of Hokey Pokey Icecreams and also the primary founder of Drums Food International who own the Hokey Pokey ice cream brand. An investment banker and management graduate from Wharton, Rohan started Hokey Pokey in 2008 from a single outlet in Mumbai. Today the icecream brand has 15 outlets across Mumbai, Pune and Nashik and by the end of the year is looking to add another 18 to its list of locations.



Freebies for consumers, intelligent data for FMCG giants- Startup GoTry

IMG_0167
| 19 days ago

If you visit the GIP mall at Noida, the MGF metropolitan mall at Gurgaon, the Oberoi mall in Goregaon, or the Inorbit mall in Vashi, and are offered some freebies, don’t be surprised. Yes, sachets of products from companies and brands like Pond’s, HUL, Dabur, Knorr, Lifebuoy, Veet, L’Oreal etc., are offered for free at these locations via kiosks set up by startup GoTry.



Business listing for professional photographers in India–Piconect.com

Piconect
| 23 days ago

The photography industry is highly disorganized in India. Most good photographers have an online presence but there is no way to search for one near you and hire him/her for an assignment. We need great pictures and photographers need assignments. 3 young entrepreneurs are trying to join these bridges by launching Piconect.com – India’s business listings for professional photographers.


SkillHippo, Wants To Help Revolutionize The Skill Market of India

skillhippo
| 24 days ago

Learning and imparting skills by way of classes has been prevalent since a long time. However, these classes are mostly restricted to a single geography and hence the sector has largely remained unorganized. While ventures supporting formal education like Start-up school, Pictualize exist, the new entrepreneurial generation have now trained their guns to the informal education sector, to tap and improve the skill development market. Raghuveer Malik, co-founder of SkillHippo, thinks skill revolution will be the next big thing in India.