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Over the course of a year, we have been bringing you stories of young entrepreneurs from all over India, who are honing their skills at the
Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!).
Students as young as 13 or 14 years are finding business ideas in different domains, from media, baking, art and craft to sport.
This week, we feature
Avantika Kampani, a 14-year-old student from Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai, and her startup, Day One, which is focused on children’s growth and development. Her product, Seekh, is targeted at parents of infants and toddlers up to the age of three years.
“My baby cousin lived with us until he was six months old, and I was fascinated with him. I began noticing the way he looked at things around him, the curiosity and alertness. I realised babies are made for so much more than eating, sleeping and burping. I started researching more on early brain development to find that from birth to the age of five, a child’s brain develops mor
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Over the course of a year, we have been bringing you stories of young entrepreneurs from all over India, who are honing their skills at the
Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!).
Students as young as 13 or 14 years are finding business ideas in different domains, from media, baking, art and craft to sport.
This week, we feature
Avantika Kampani, a 14-year-old student from Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai, and her startup, Day One, which is focused on children’s growth and development. Her product, Seekh, is targeted at parents of infants and toddlers up to the age of three years.