The country of India has been one of the hottest emerging markets and with that has come the rise of many young entrepreneurs as technology and the overall wealth of the country has been on the rise.
Shravan and Sanjay brothers age 17 and 15 are the youngest of these entrepreneurs in the country of India. They are the brain behind the company GoDimension. It is a simple technological solution for the digital world. Not to mention, the digital world and digital banking has been given the credit for a lot of India’s wild economic growth. They have a vision to do good for society. Their latest app GoDonate helps facilitate the donation of food to local charities that would otherwise go to waste. I do believe we had a student in the Elevator Pitch competition who hoped to do something like this to negate the waste that is created in the restaurant industry.
These two individuals have a mission and a vision to make this world a better place. After developing 11 apps and 60,000 downloads across 60 countries the two brothers were listed in 2017 Forbes 30 under 30.
Wow, that is amazing that 2 brothers were able to create 11 apps! The technological world has been opening up so many new opportunities and possibilities. This is great for sleepy industries, as there is now a new way to approach them.
It’s interesting to see two young brothers have such a prolific app business. With 11 apps already, the brothers will most likely continue to develop and take advantage of the tech industry growth in India. I see them being able to diversify their income and likely create one or two fantastic ideas that go beyond the scope of their previous apps. In a way, they are serial entrepreneurs and set a great example of how to use creativity frequently.
These young brothers have definitely made a splash in the world of technology and with a noble cause. It is inspiring to see two young people make a name for themselves fairly early. Using what they know, they have found a way to expedite donations of food that would go to waste. It is awesome that the world still has people who are willing to go the extra mile to help others in need.