Synopsis ET has assembled a high-powered jury consisting of top Indian and global business leaders, investors and entrepreneurs, who will meet virtually on September 24 to pick the winners. The seventh edition of The Economic Times Startup Awards ( ETSA ) — the most prestigious recognition for Indian entrepreneurs — will kick off amid a never-seen-before exuberance in the domestic startup ecosystem. ETSA has nine categories this year, including the coveted Startup of the Year, as well as an additional prize to recognise companies that have innovated during the Covid-19 pandemic despite its severe impact on businesses. ET has assembled a high-powered jury consisting of top Indian and global business leaders, investors and entrepreneurs, who will meet virtually on September 24 to pick the winners. Nandan Nilekani , cofounder and non-executive chairman of IT services provider Infosys and the architect of Aadhaar, will chair the jury. “One new lens to gauge startups this year would be on what they've learnt in a Covid world. Some have managed to accelerate, become magnets of capital and have grown very quickly, while other companies are no longer on the scene.” — Nandan Nilekani, cofounder, Infosys Key contenders to be unveiled Deepinder Goyal, cofounder… Read full this story
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