Out of the 44 Indian startups that turned unicorns last year, four were led by women
Here is the list of women–led startups valued at over a billion dollars
Byju’s, founded by couple Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath in 2011, is the highest-valued Indian startup
Stanford graduate Upasana Taku is the co-founder and COO of Mobikwik
Ghazal Alagh along with her husband Varun Alagh founded D2C Mamaearth back in 2016
Ruchi Deepak founded ACKO Insurance along with Varun Dua in 2017
Serial entrepreneur Ruchi Kalra founded business-to-business commerce and fintech company Ofbusiness in 2016
Priyanka Gill, the founder of popular content platform PopXo, became a part of the MyGlamm Group in 2020
Stanford University alumna Rajoshi Ghosh founded Software-as-a-service company Hasura along with Tanmai Gopal in 2017
Smita Deorah founded edtech startup LEAD School with her spouse Sumeet Mehta a decade ago
Dr Garima Sawhney founded Pristyn Care with Harsimarbir Singh and Vaibhav Kapoor in 2018 to change India’s surgical care system
Zenoti is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution used by salons, spas and medi-spas
Trucking logistics firm Rivigo which became a unicorn in 2019 was founded by Deepak Garg and Gazal Kalra in July 2018