Nivruti Rai, Divya Gokulnath, and Geetha Manjunath recognised as Women Who Make India 101 CLAPS
entrepreneurs Divya Gokulnath and Geetha Manjunath, and
country head of Intel India, Nivruti Rai, for their trailblazing work, with the ‘Women Who Make India’ awards. The awards were presented during the MAKERS India conference last week.
Divya Gokulnath, who co-founded unicorn edtech startup BYJU Sbagged the ‘Women Entrepreneur of the Year’ for her progressive leadership, while Geetha Manjunath, Founder and CEO of Niramai, received the ‘Woman in Science’ award for developing a breakthrough application using AI technology in medicine.
14-year-old Maya Anandan, a student of American Embassy School in New Delhi, took home the award for ‘Young Achiever’ for launching her clothing brand, BoardBurn during the lockdown.
: Saturday, May 8, 2021, 12:17 AM IST
SUGAR Cosmetics clocks 30-40% more revenue in FY21 as compared to FY20, says its CEO Vineeta Singh to BrandSutra
Sugar Cosmetics clocked 30-40% more revenue in FY21 as compared to FY20, says its CEO Vineeta Singh
VINEETA SINGH, Co-founder & CEO, SUGAR Cosmetics, talks of building a business on the insight that most Indian women have no access to beauty products suitable for their skin type, and defines where she wants to see it five years from now
Please take us through your journey - right from IIT Madras to Quetzal to launching Fab Bag and SUGAR Cosmetics - and insights that you gathered along the way.
After a 58-month-long wait for funding, the d2c start-up received $21 million in Feb 2021.
22 Apr, 2021 - 08:59 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: How many people know that the now cult-favourite beauty brand of Gen Z and millennials, SUGAR was once on the verge of shutting shop due to lack of funding?
The direct-to-consumer SUGAR Cosmetics founded in 2015 by IIM Ahmedabad alumni Vineeta Singh and Kaushik Mukherjee is one of the fastest-growing premium beauty brands in India today. However, things were far from rosy for the Mumbai-based start-up back in 2016 when it did not even have enough money to import its first batch of lipsticks manufactured in Germany.
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