Shark Tank 2: Positivity And Healthy Go Hand In Hand

From spreading awareness to making the environment positive; shark tank pitchers tend to impress audiences and sharks every week.

Another week in shark tank India has begun and many entrepreneurs came up with innovative pitches that will bring new visions to make businesses flourish in the market. With positivity and health being pitched in this week of Shark Tank season 2, pitchers are young and innovation is immensely big.

Tripayi

A young entrepreneur came to shark tank India with an innovative cycle that is used up to the age group of 5. He has designed a bike for young kids to balance and reduce the need for a tricycle. He pitched for Rs. 50 lakhs for 10% equity. He is merely 22 years old, dropped out from school after 10 grade, and designed a bike for little toddlers.

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Sharks liked his innovation but his vision to make it big as far distant for which he was asking money. Peyush and Aman offered him a pitch that could have helped him but he refused.

DigiQure

Two entrepreneurs hailing from Bhopl came up to Shark Tank for a pitch of  Rs. 40 lakhs for 4% equity. they introduced DigiQure as the fastest mode to reach people in rural areas to help people with basic health needs. They have been able to help people get medical assistance and timely treatment so that people can live good life. Namita offered them a deal of 40 lakhs for 10% equity (revised after negotiating) and they happily accepted it.

NirmalayaGiving Postivity

Three co-founders of Nimalaya came to pitch their brand of premium fragrance for religious rituals. They pitched that we Indians tend to have a habit of showering flowers and incense sticks to our gods and that not only degrade the air but also water as we dispose of them in water or garbage. Most people use their product to spread positivity and a soothing atmosphere.

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They have converted that waste into incense sticks and agarbattis, so create as much less air pollution than a normal one. They also produce essential oils. They have been selling their products in both online and offline mode with pretty good sales. Sharks found it to be a little less investable and they could not get an offer.