Managing Editor Josey Puliyenthuruthel talks about Business Today's February 3, 2013, issue. The big story: India's coolest start-ups that have a very promising future.
With more funding options available, the number of start-ups in the country is rising exponentially. Deal tracker Venture Intelligence says the number of early-stage VC investments have grown 71 per cent in 2012 against 2010 levels. Full coverage
Deputy Chief Photographer Shekhar Ghosh tries a number of shots for the front cover of the India's Coolest Start-ups issue.<br />
Navigene Genetic Science was cofounded by Rishi Dixit and Vrushali Joshi. It collects urine samples of newborns from hospitals and paediatric clinics across six major cities and tests them at its lab in Thane for as many as 110 possible genetic disorders.
Qyuki is a platform for performing arts and fine arts, as well as a marketplace for creative minds to earn money from their work.
Six of the leaders bond before the Business Today cover photoshoot.
Entrepreneur G.S. Bhalla was casting about for a unique food-and-beverage business idea when it occurred to him that frozen yoghurt would go down well in the hot Indian summer.
Glocal Healthcare Systems, headquartered in Kolkata, but with all its hospitals based in rural or semi-rural areas of West Bengal, hopes to change the face of rural health-care in the state - and subsequently in other parts of the country.
Sachin Chhabra's peel works enables companies to keep tabs on people who close the sales cycle to check whether they are performing optimally. The start-up's cloud-based solution, called 9Yards, gives companies analytics data on nine parameters to measure the performance of sales staff.
Founded in Sept 2011, Pradeep Prabhu and Prasanna Raghavendra, CloudMunch has created a platform where developers, testers, web architects, programme managers even customers have access to a single dashboard that tracks the progress of a code being prepared in real time.
Behind the scenes of the Bluestone Jewellery shoot with Deputy Chief Photographer Shekhar Ghosh.
Pune-based MindTickle, a year-and-a-half-old start-up, provides web-based "gamified" training and orientation products for companies. It uses its two products, Allboard and Hifli, for training and team-building programmes, so that new employees can settle in quickly.
The affordable jewellery it provides sets Bluestone apart from most other jewellery stores, whether brick-and-mortar or online.
Pixpa.com, a do-it-yourself web designing platform, using which creative professionals can showcase and sell their work online.
The company has stirred much debate in scientific circles with its technology platform, Oncoprint, which analyses - in just seven days - a range of drugs to arrive at the right fit for a cancer patient.
Deputy Chief Photographer Shekhar Ghosh had a fizzy time shooting the founders of Hector Beverages in Manesar, Haryana. Hector Beverages, maker of the Tzinga energy drink, features in <i>Business Today</i>'s Coolest Start-ups of India listing.
Gurpreet Singh, Co-Founder & CEO of Pixpa Design, says his company helps organisations to build, manage and maintain their own websites and generate business.
Hatti Kaapi provides a quick cup of steaming South Indian coffee at Rs 8
Start-up Hector Beverages put in their own funds, and began scouting boutique research and development firms in Europe for a "magic" formula that would provide an affordable energy drink that "did not taste weird",
Edutor Technologies created a solution that digitizes school textbooks and other learning material so that students no longer need to carry as many books to school and back as before, but can access study material on their touchscreen tablets.
Emart was set up in July 2009 to create exclusive e-commerce platforms for brands and provide other web-related services, such as managing loyalty programmes and product delivery.





