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Taking the Leap

Taking the Leap

By Social Alpha

India has become a shining beacon in the global entrepreneurship ecosystem due to our billion dollar stories such as Byju’s, Flipkart, Delhivery and many more. Yet, an extremely promising entrepreneurial ecosystem still lies beyond the mainstream gaze. This ecosystem is using the power of innovation and entrepreneurship to solve some of humanity's biggest challenges. Taking the Leap will showcase the stories of unconventional entrepreneurs whose success will serve as an inspiration for those willing to walk the talk.
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Keeping Abreast of Change with Dr. Pawan Mehrotra, Founder & CEO, Aarna Biomedical Products

Taking the LeapOct 21, 2020

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Saaf Biogas - Powering India's Clean Energy Drive with Aashish Dutt, Founder Saaf Biogas

Saaf Biogas - Powering India's Clean Energy Drive with Aashish Dutt, Founder Saaf Biogas

Wet waste comprises nearly 60% of municipal solid waste in India. Without improper waste disposal mechanisms, it can have deadly effects on environment and human health. 

In episode 7 of #TakingTheLeap we caught up with Aashish Dutt, founder of our portfolio company, Saaf Energy on how his startup is turning organic waste into renewable energy with its innovative plug and play biogas plant that can produce 250kg of biogas a day.

Curious about what it takes to turn the world sustainable, tune in!

May 12, 202101:11:56
Where waste meets purpose with Nalini Shekar and Shekar Prabhakar, co-founders, Hasiru Dala Innovations

Where waste meets purpose with Nalini Shekar and Shekar Prabhakar, co-founders, Hasiru Dala Innovations

There are an estimated 1.5-4 million people in India who make a living by picking up scraps, collecting waste and recycling it- thus forming the backbone of a circular economy. But hardly do they receive the recognition for their essential work.

Nalini Shekar and Shekar Prabhakar co- founders of portfolio company Hasiru Dala talks about how their startup helped and worked with waste pickers of Bengaluru in securing an an identity for themselves and marking the first step towards improving their livelihoods.

Listen to the struggles and successes that went into the founding of Hasiru Dala at our latest episode of #TakingTheLeap podcast. Tune in now!

Jan 28, 202101:13:32
An à la carte for cows: How Animal Nutrition Tech Start-up Krimanshi is future-proofing the global food waste problem

An à la carte for cows: How Animal Nutrition Tech Start-up Krimanshi is future-proofing the global food waste problem

Have you ever heard of an à la carte for cows?...Sounds unusual right? That is what our portfolio company Krimanshi is doing.

In our fifth episode of Taking the Leap, Dhruv Pandey talks to Forbes 30 under 30 Nikhil Bohra, Founder and CEO of Animal Nutrition Tech start-up Krimanshi. Krimanshi is creating sustainable feed systems by upcycling food waste into low-cost highly nutritious cattle feed with zero compromises on quality. Nikhil began his journey in 2015 to improve nutrition, health and productivity of India’s dairy sector; which is the largest producer of milk in the world but amongst the least efficient, because yields are not up to the international average and is a fraction of global benchmarks.

Nikhil is a graduate in Biotechnology from VIT University, Vellore and a post-graduate in Leadership and Innovation from Adianta. Nikhil has been associated with the Desert Environmental Conservation Association and the Asia-Africa winner for Cattle-Mettle at the Global Social Venture Competition -UC Berkeley, USA.

Dec 28, 202041:19
Transforming the way Bharat learns with Gowri and Moorthy, co-founders, Learning Matters

Transforming the way Bharat learns with Gowri and Moorthy, co-founders, Learning Matters

India’s Edtech sector is going through a great phase right now with many promising startups raising multiple rounds of capital from investors. It is estimated that EdTech is expected to give a dozen unicorns in the next 5-7 years. While this is great news for the sector, what is not as much highlighted in this Edtech frenzy is the poor quality of learning that majority of our K-12 learners go through which is quite foundational for their future careers.

In our #ChildrensDay special on Taking the Leap, we caught up with the co-founders of our EdTech start-up Learning Matters - Gowri and Moorthy. Having worked in education technology for a long time, they knew that the industry largely focussed on supplementary education to the top tier of schools. Which meant there was a large population in semi-urban and rural India that was left underserved. Gowri, Moorthy and Saras, the other co-founder of Learning Matters decided to stop talking about it and take the opportunity in their own hands. That's how Learning Matters was born. 

The start-up has developed its own version of Alexa for education called 'Tara' that uses voice-based AI that can repeat lessons, converse, provide feedback and correct mistakes repeatedly.  Learning Matters is equipping teachers across the country to improve learning outcomes in basic subjects like Math and English. 

Link to the book mentioned in the podcast: Rework by Jason Fried

Nov 14, 202001:01:14
Firefighting, Winning and Saving Million Hearts with Vikram Goel, Founder, Incredible Devices

Firefighting, Winning and Saving Million Hearts with Vikram Goel, Founder, Incredible Devices

As per a study conducted by Public health Foundation of India, about 55 million Indians get pushed into poverty in a single year due to patient- care costs. Many families even opt to not go for any treatment even when a member faces a life-threatening disease and a staggering 39 per cent do not receive any medical attention before death.

Intrigued by science at a very young age, Vikram Goel, Founder of medtech start-up Incredible Devices started experimenting and developing products to help those in need. His first innovation was a smart cane for the blind, developed during his school days. Today, with 6 patents to his name and many pathbreaking developments in process, Vikram is a member of the prestigious MIT Top 10 Innovators under 35 age club and has received many distinguished awards like the MARICO Innovation Award, India Innovation Growth Program , to name a few.

With Incredible Devices, Vikram and his team have been able to benefit more than 2.5 Lakh patients and also aim to develop a solution for COVID Warriors.

Nov 10, 202050:48
Keeping Abreast of Change with Dr. Pawan Mehrotra, Founder & CEO, Aarna Biomedical Products

Keeping Abreast of Change with Dr. Pawan Mehrotra, Founder & CEO, Aarna Biomedical Products

October is breast cancer awareness month. In our second episode of Taking the Leap we spoke to Dr. Pawan Mehrotra, inventor of Poorti, a post-mastectomy kit for women who have undergone mastectomy due to breast cancer. Pawan holds a PhD in Cancer Sciences sponsored by Cancer Research UK which involved interdisciplinary work at Cambridge, Oxford, Dundee and Manchester. Pawan was an independent research fellow, discovering human proteins and cancer drug discovery below the age of 30 before foraying into affordable product development for unmet user-centric medical needs out of sheer compassion for breast cancer patients. Since 2018, 2300+ poorti kits have been sold to patients from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Africa, Nepal and Bhutan who come to India for treatment. Poorti, is available in 68 locations, 51 cities and 19 states in India.
Oct 21, 202001:09:23
Talking Trash with Sahar Mansoor, Founder & CEO of Bare Necessities

Talking Trash with Sahar Mansoor, Founder & CEO of Bare Necessities

In our debut episode, we are talking all things trash with Sahar Mansoor, Founder of our portfolio company Bare Necessities – A 100% zero-waste lifestyle brand that mirrors the philosophy of ‘doing more and better with less’.  Sahar has been a recipient of Google India’s Inspiring Indian of the Year 2017, NDTV’s Swachh Warrior and many more. Having been an environmentalist since she was a little girl, to prodding her dean at Cambridge University to introduce a new course on ‘environmental planning’, to spending hours with waste pickers from rural West Bengal, her love for nature has now transpired into a full-blown zero-waste venture.

Oct 08, 202036:40