Jaipur, India | May 2025
What started with a child being denied a ₹1 banana has now turned into one of the most inspiring entrepreneurial journeys of modern India.
Sandeep Choudhary, the National President of Save Earth Mission (India Chapter), is set to launch his 102nd startup this July, as revealed in a recently published Forbes Panama feature titled “From Vision to Impact”. This upcoming venture will be a multimillion-dollar green tech initiative, aiming to create measurable environmental impact through innovation, community participation, and sustainable technology.
🚀 A Journey Fueled by Purpose
As Forbes reports, Choudhary’s story is unlike any other. From fixing video games and watches in his village at the age of 13, to founding over 101 startups and 23 MCA-registered companies, his journey has spanned across IT, real estate, oil trading, and fintech.
But it was a turning point when he decided to walk away from profits to focus on the planet — leaving behind crores worth of tax-paying ventures to spearhead Save Earth Mission, which now pledges to plant 3,000 crore trees globally by 2040.
🌿 The 102nd Startup: What’s Coming?
Though the exact details remain under wraps, this July launch is expected to revolutionize the way green tech integrates with everyday life — combining AI, blockchain, and community-driven ecological models. It will not just be a company, but a movement in itself.
“Now, my life is no longer about business. It’s about building a better Earth,” says Choudhary in the Forbes article.
🌏 Global Recognition, Local Roots
From meeting PM Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath in 2016, to being honored at Cannes and Silicon Valley, Choudhary’s achievements span borders — but his mission remains rooted in his village values.
The child who once couldn’t get a ₹1 banana is now planting billions of trees and building businesses that give back to the planet.