Dilkhush Kumar, who began his journey as a rickshaw puller and vegetable vendor, now provides employment not only to taxi drivers but also to many graduates from prestigious institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) and Indian Institutes of Management (IIM).
Two young Bihar entrepreneurs named Dilkhush and Siddharth recently won over the judges of Shark Tank India with their analytical skills and the "jugaad" they used to secure funding for their taxi service company in their home state. Dilkhush was questioned by "Shark" Ritesh Agarwal about his background and how he came to be in charge of a company that was bringing in Rs 8 lakh a month in commission payments.
As the nation rides the wave of the startup revolution, Shark Tank India Season 3 not only embraces the spirit of Make In India but also adds an entrepreneurial spark by showcasing young talents from diverse backgrounds.
The new episode of 'Shark Tank India' season three saw an innovative pitch by Bihar's 'RodBez', a platform offering one-way taxi, taxipool, and carpool services The founders have sealed a deal of Rs 20 lakh for five per cent equity.In the .