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Being a software professional, mother to two young children, and starting a venture in the male-dominated jewellery business can be a tough task, but the challenges did not deter
Priyanka Khandelwal from setting up a bootstrapped direct to consumer (D2C) brand –
Priyaasi. The startup has hit revenue of
Rs 35 crore in FY21, and has always remained profitable.
Though trained as an engineer and having worked at corporates, but hailing from a Marwadi-bania family, Priyanka was always keen to do something on her own.
Post her marriage and giving birth to a baby, Priyanka resigned from her job at IKSL and shifted to the United States with her husband in 2012.
How this Noida startup is making relocation easy
Logistics startup Shift Freight is a movers and packers marketplace that caters to B2C customers. Within a year of its launch, it claims to have recorded month-on-month growth of 60 percent.
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The movers and packers industry in India sees around 35,000-40,000 movements every day, but it still remains a very unorganised sector for the business-to-consumer (B2C) segment.
Spotting an opportunity in the sector,
Avinash Raghav started 2020. The
Noida-headquartered logistics startup is an online marketplace that aggregates vendors and connects these movers and packers with consumers to provide on-demand shifting services. The company claims its business has turned cash positive within a year of its launch.