Sunday, May 31, 2015

5 offbeat Indian start-ups worth investing in

India is the fastest growing and third largest start-up ecosystem globally, Nasscom states.

India has become a start-up hub with more than 800 start-ups setting up annually. Henceforth, start-ups have become one of the most potential sources of Indian economy.
We bring you five offbeat start-ups which are worth investing into.


1. BinBag- With e-Commerce evolving, buying an electronic gadget is only a click away. But what about their disposal? More than 90 per cent of e-waste ends up in land fillings. Bangalore-based start-up provides a solution to manage your e-waste in the best possible way. Customers can request a pick-up call or even email or walk into partner outlets to drop their e-waste. The startup also rewards and recognises those who dispose off their e-waste responsibly.



2. MadRat-In this age of technology are you worried about your kids' social upbringing? Yet you can't help but buy him a video game for offline games are age old and boring? With their wide range of innovative and technology infused offline games, MadRat comes to the rescue.


3. PeeBuddy- This Delhi based start-up has solved the problems of millions of women who hold their pee inside till their "bladder is about to blast" for public toilets are too dirty. Their disposable paper urination device solves not only that, but helps them to stand and pee as well. Saving the men from the whining of their counterparts while traveling. That was how the idea emerged.


4. Janta Choupal- The world's first political social app completely dedicated to increase the participation of the youth and common people to improve social governance. Here's an idea for Facebook and Google to invest in these times of political turmoil.


5. Grey Orange- Somewhere down the solitary highways, besides those unsuspicious shops, an army of robots is being built to take over the warehousing business. Sounds like a new Asimov novel? It is not. Gurgaon based start-up Grey Orange builds worker robots to make faster and efficient deliveries. This is the future of delivery system in India.
(image credits: peebuddy.in, madratgames.com, india.zonestartups.com, lemonideas.in, greyorange.sg, Facebook)

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