Samvad News Agency, Fatehabad (Haryana)
Published by: Bhupendra Singh
Updated Sun, 27 Feb 2022 12:46 AM IST
Summary
Kirti Jangra of Fatehabad, along with a friend, created an online market for the purchase and sale of animals. He started the company with 50 lakhs. When the popularity increased, it collected Rs 167 crore from investors in a short time.
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According to Forbes India, this company has raised about Rs 167 crore from investors due to its unique and excellent work. The company claims that so far two and a half lakh livestock farmers have joined this platform and about 10 lakh buyers have also been added. This is the reason that Forbes India has included both of them in the list of Super-30 in the under-30 age group.
Kirti, along with her classmate Neetu Yadav, a resident of Rajasthan, IIT Delhi, started a startup for online trading of animals in the country and abroad as well. He has given a new dimension to the cattle market of about Rs 200 crore in India.
He says that digital revolution has been started with positive thinking in animal market. This step can also prove to be positive in the milk revolution. This platform can also play an important role in removing the problem of abandoned animals.
Kirti and her classmate Neetu Yadav have been included in the list of Super-30 in the under-30 age group by Forbes India in the agriculture and technical category. It is expected that these startups can prove to be a game changer for the Indian economy in the coming times.
School principal Sunita Madan told that Kirti has been promising from the beginning. With her hard work and dedication, she got selected in IIT Delhi. After this he started working on reforms with the help of technology in the agriculture sector. Kirti’s father is a government employee.
Livestock trading through mobile app
Kirti’s company has launched Animal App for the purchase and sale of animals. Apart from this, animals can also be bought and sold through Animal.in. This app gives information about the sale and purchase of animals within a radius of 100 km. This app also provides advice on animal husbandry and animal diseases.
Expansion
According to Forbes India, this company has raised about Rs 167 crore from investors due to its unique and excellent work. The company claims that so far two and a half lakh livestock farmers have joined this platform and about 10 lakh buyers have also been added. This is the reason that Forbes India has included both of them in the list of Super-30 in the under-30 age group.
Kirti, along with her classmate Neetu Yadav, a resident of Rajasthan, IIT Delhi, started a startup for online trading of animals in the country and abroad as well. He has given a new dimension to the cattle market of about Rs 200 crore in India.
He says that digital revolution has been started with positive thinking in animal market. This step can also prove to be positive in the milk revolution. This platform can also play an important role in removing the problem of abandoned animals.
Kirti and her classmate Neetu Yadav have been included in the list of Super-30 in the under-30 age group by Forbes India in the agriculture and technical category. It is expected that these startups can prove to be a game changer for the Indian economy in the coming times.
School principal Sunita Madan told that Kirti has been promising from the beginning. With her hard work and dedication, she got selected in IIT Delhi. After this he started working on reforms with the help of technology in the agriculture sector. Kirti’s father is a government employee.
Livestock trading through mobile app
Kirti’s company has launched Animal App for the purchase and sale of animals. Apart from this, animals can also be bought and sold through Animal.in. This app gives information about the sale and purchase of animals within a radius of 100 km. This app also provides advice on animal husbandry and animal diseases.