Dr. Akhil J Madhu Received The Young Startup Leader Award at a Prestigious Event Held In Bangalore On National Startup Day 2023
New Delhi (India), January 23: In a country like India, where there is immense manpower but a dearth of work opportunities, startups are essential for developing your own standard of living, improving people’s living standards as well as the country’s economic outlook. To support this agenda, our Prime Minister declared January 16 to be “National […]

New Delhi (India), January 23: In a country like India, where there is immense manpower but a dearth of work opportunities, startups are essential for developing your own standard of living, improving people’s living standards as well as the country’s economic outlook. To support this agenda, our Prime Minister declared January 16 to be “National Start-up Day” last year in an effort to motivate youth to establish their own businesses. To celebrate and recognize the founders, leaders, and mentors who have contributed to the growth of the Indian startup community and the contributions their companies have made to the Indian economy, Bangalore hosted the first-ever National Startup Day 2023 Summit and Bharat Startup Awards on January 16, 2023.
International Brand Equity Magazine sponsored the event alongside the MSME Promotion Council and the Asian Startup Ecosystem Leaders Club (ASEL Club). For their ferocious growth, 50 well-known start-ups, founders, and leaders from all over India received the IBE Bharat Startup Awards. One such young leader is the founder and CEO of Comet Web Solutions LLP, Dr. Akhil J Madhu, who received the title of “Young Startup Leader of the Year 2022–2023” (South India).
The young business owners were honored by Tanveer Ahmed and Dr. E. Muthuraman, Chairman of the MSME Promotion Council, who presented them with prestigious awards and commendations for their achievements. In addition to applauding these young leaders, Dr. Muthuraman made a promise to assist all entrepreneurs in whatever manner he could and alluded to them as the stems and roots of India’s transition from “developing to developed countries.”