Sanvi Barjatya

I curate and publish the best business stories on StartupTalky, bringing the latest from business and entrepreneurship to you. Got an interesting story? Reach me at story@startuptalky.com

Sanvi Barjatya
CodeParrot’s Shutdown

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CodeParrot’s Shutdown: The Untold Story of a YC AI Startup’s 2.5-Year Rollercoaster Ride

CodeParrot, the AI-powered “design-to-code” copilot that transformed Figma designs and screenshots into production-ready code for React, Flutter, or HTML, once held immense promise in the developer ecosystem. Backed by Y Combinator’s Winter 2023 batch and a pre-seed round of nearly $500K, the startup quickly gained early traction and love

By Sakshi Jadhav, Sanvi Barjatya
Rakesh Gangwal, Former Co-founder, IndiGo; Chairman, Southwest Airlines (USA)

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The Story of Rakesh Gangwal: From Aviation Executive to Billionaire Co-founder of IndiGo

Rakesh Gangwal, the Indian-American billionaire who co-founded InterGlobe Aviation, transformed India's aviation landscape by building IndiGo into the nation's dominant low-cost carrier and a rare profitable airline in a challenging industry.  The co-founder of IndiGo engineered one of the sector’s most remarkable success stories, turning

By Sakshi Jadhav, Sanvi Barjatya
EV and Cloud Kitchen Franchises

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Are EV and Cloud Kitchen Franchises the Next Big Gold Rush: Smart Move or Risky Bet?

In today’s rapidly shifting Indian economy, two industries are stealing the spotlight: EV (Electric Vehicle) charging stations and cloud kitchens. On one hand, India’s aggressive push toward green mobility, fueled by government incentives and a growing demand for electric vehicles, has opened the gates for EV charging infrastructure.

By Sakshi Jadhav, Sanvi Barjatya
Top 10 Leading Pharmacy Franchise Opportunities in India

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Top 10 Leading Pharmacy Franchise Business Opportunities in India

India is the third-largest pharmaceutical market globally by volume and is expected to reach $130 billion by 2030. Following the pandemic, health awareness has skyrocketed, making pharmacies a highly profitable venture. While starting an independent medical store involves regulatory hurdles and significant capital, buying a pharmacy franchise simplifies the process.

By Sakshi Jadhav, Sanvi Barjatya