5 Most Inspiring Indian Startup Stories


#4 Learning from a barefoot movement

Bunker is the founder of what is now called Barefoot College. After conducting a survey of water supplies in 100 drought prone areas, Roy established the Social Work and Research Centre in 1972. He is a social activist and educator and was selected as one of Time 100's 100 most influential personalities in 2010 for his work in educating illiterate and semi literate rural Indians. Barefoot College is a voluntary organization working in the fields of education, skill development, health, drinking water, women empowerment and electrification through solar power for the upliftment of rural people.

#3 InMobi

InMobi is a performance based mobile ad network company that provides advertisers, developers, and publishers a unique global mobile advertising solution. The company was founded in 2007 and has offices in several countries. Understanding the potential they concentrated on the mobile first and became the early birds in the sector.

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