Apart from the 30 listees, we find people we couldn't ignore in nearly every category even if they didn't make the cut for the final list--these are 2022's people to watch out for
Advertising Marketing & Media
Chi Thukral, 27
Head of Content Marketing, Yanko Design
Passionate about climate change, mental health and the creator economy, Thukral founded the sustainable design vertical for Yanko Design, a global design publication based out of Tokyo and having offices across Vancouver, Los Angeles and Mumbai. “Few people have made as much—and as quick—of a social impact in the global marketing community over the past year as Chi Thukral,” says David Griner, international editor at Adweek.
Agritech
Mr Milkman
Samarth Setia, 29
Co-founder and CEO
Abhishek Goel
Co-founder and COO
Samarth Setia and Abhishek Goel started Mr Milkman, an app to help the local milk vendor manage his customers, in 2015 to resolve logistics, infrastructure and traceability issues in the dairy sector. Today, it is one of the leading dairy SaaS solutions in India. After multiple rounds of fund raising and turning profitable last year, the company was acquired by Dairy.com, America’s leading dairy technology provider.
Art
Osheen Siva, 28
Artist
Self-taught artist Osheen Siva has worked as a researcher and graphic designer for many years, while working on personal art projects. She is enamoured by the ability to communicate through the visual medium, which she finds flexible, democratic and limitless. She is interested in creating worlds where her communities feel empowered and represented. “It is important for me to celebrate, and create Dalit and queer characters and narratives that are fully formed and are often ignored in the main stream,” she says.
Clean Energy & Climate Change special mention
Javed Khatri | Age: 28
Chief Product Officer, eBikeGo
Javed Khatri, the Chief Product Officer at electric two-wheeler mobility platform eBikeGo came on board when his company Kustard was acquired at $2 million (₹14.8 crore). Kustard was set up by him along with two school friends. Born and bought up in the slums of Mumbai, Khatri's father is a carpenter and mother, a housewife. As a computer science graduate, he works on climate tech.
“We are team of passionate designers, engineers and product guys on a mission to save the planet. Every line of code that we write, every pixel we design, every feature we ship moves the needle and contributes towards greener future,” says Khatri.
At eBikeGo, Khatri and his team are building the world's first Operating System (OS) specifically for electric vehicles (think Android or Apple OS but for EVs) which they hope “is going to completely change the way people commute”. His ambitious five-year plan is that major OEMs will adopt their OS for their EV offerings.
(This story appears in the 11 February, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)