New Delhi, March 10 -- After spending many years in the corporate world, Meenal Majumder decided to set it all aside and don the student's hat to go the start-up way. Though there wasn't a perfect plan in place, she knew that if she waited for the 'right time', there was a good chance it would never come.

"Sometimes, you have to trust your instincts and follow your passion, even when the path ahead isn't clear. I believed in the impact I wanted to create and that gave me the courage to take the first step," she says.

The trigger was her daughter's robotics competition back in 2017. As a mentor, Majumder observed the power of hands-on learning; it was no different when she worked with underprivileged kids during the pandemic. Through The...