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Young innovators highlighted: The Avendus Wealth-Hurun India U35 List 2025 celebrates 13 of India’s youngest entrepreneurs, aged 31 years and over. Representing a wide range of sectors including clean energy, fintech, healthcare, agritech and technology, these founders and leaders reflect the new generation shaping India’s economic growth. Each has built or expanded a company demonstrating innovation, efficiency and social relevance. (Image: Canva)

Solar power telescope: from Surat, Hardik Kothiyaco-founder of Razon SolarTopping the list as the youngest entrepreneur. His company develops renewable energy solutions, leading India towards sustainable energy. By focusing on solar technology and clean energy infrastructure, Kothia is contributing to India’s long-term green growth and expanding access to affordable renewable energy across the country.

Audio Platform Builder: Vikas GoyalCo-Founder and CTO of kukuku fmRepresents Bengaluru’s thriving digital media ecosystem. Their platform delivers audio stories, podcasts and audiobooks in regional languages, reaching millions of users across India. Goyal’s work highlights how young entrepreneurs are redefining content consumption and building scalable digital businesses in India’s booming audio entertainment industry.

Activewear Entrepreneur: Bengaluru based mary margaretfounder of blissclubU35 is the youngest woman on the list. Her company designs and sells active apparel tailored for Indian women while promoting comfort and inclusivity. Margaret’s brand has redefined women’s fitness apparel through community-led growth and digital engagement, marking her as a leading young founder in India’s consumer and lifestyle sector. (Image: Minoo Margaret/X)

Industrial Digitization Leader: Pulkit Baldevco-founder of metalbook In New Delhi, digitalisation is transforming the metals supply chain. Their platform connects buyers and suppliers of industrial materials, improving transparency and efficiency in B2B trade. Baldev’s initiative shows how technology-based commerce is reshaping India’s traditional industries and contributing to the formalization of key manufacturing sectors.

Workflow Automation Innovator: Milan Pal Singhco-founder of rattle Based in Bengaluru, Sahayog develops tools that automate workflows for businesses. His company integrates communications platforms with operational systems, helping global teams work more efficiently. Singh’s inclusion in the list reflects India’s growing strength in SaaS innovation and its ability to produce globally relevant enterprise technology.

Next generation industrialist: Rahul Guptaon director APL Apollo TubesRepresents the new generation of India’s industrial leaders. From New Delhi, he oversees strategic growth at one of the country’s leading steel tube manufacturers. Gupta is modernizing operations with technology-driven initiatives, positioning the company as a major player in India’s infrastructure and construction sectors.

Fintech Inclusion Advocate: Bengaluru based Misbah Ashrafco-founder of jarPromoting financial inclusion through micro savings in digital gold. Their app has enabled millions of people to save small amounts, promoting better money habits among first-time investors. Ashraf’s approach to simplifying savings and investments demonstrates how fintech can make personal finance accessible to everyday users across India.

Global Logistics Connector: Nitin Jayakrishnanco-founder of Pando In San Francisco, operates a logistics management platform used by global enterprises. His company increases supply chain visibility and efficiency through technology. Jayakrishnan’s success underlines global reach Indian entrepreneurs under the age of 35 are creating cross-border technology solutions from India for markets around the world.

Hospitality and Cyber Security Pioneer: Ritesh Agarwalfounder of Prism (Oyo)Gurugram continues to lead in global hospitality technology trident attackfounder of tac security In Mohali, the enterprise strengthens cyber security solutions. Their inclusion reflects India’s dual strength in digital innovation and scalable business models, highlighting the growing global influence of young Indian entrepreneurs. (Photo: LinkedIn)

Health, Wellness & Agritech Founder: completing the youngest group Keshav Biyani Of nice bug And Shiven Akshay Arora Of Blue Jet HealthcareBoth from Mumbai, together Kirti Jangra Of Animal Technologies In Gurugram. His ventures span consumer welfare, pharmaceuticals and agritech, underscoring India’s growing focus on health, sustainability and technology-led rural transformation. (Image: Shutterstock)