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G-GIVE Successfully Hosts Gahoi Entrepreneurs Meet – Mumbai 2026

G-GIVE Successfully Hosts Gahoi Entrepreneurs Meet – Mumbai 2026

Mumbai: After the successful editions in Indore and Bengaluru, G-GIVE (Gahoi – Global Initiative for Ventures & Entrepreneurs) successfully hosted the Gahoi Entrepreneurs Meet – Mumbai 2026 on 26th April 2026 at Bharat Ratnam Mega CFC, SEEPZ, Andheri East, bringing together a vibrant community of over 200 entrepreneurs, professionals, investors, and industry leaders on a single platform.

 

The full-day event focused on networking, collaboration, and ecosystem building, reinforcing G-GIVE’s vision of strengthening entrepreneurship through community-led engagement and trusted partnerships.

 

The initiative is led by founders Abhishek Saraogi and Anmol Gupta, whose vision of creating a structured, connected, and future-ready entrepreneurial network is rapidly expanding across India through meaningful, on-ground engagement.

 

The event featured an eminent lineup of speakers and panelists including Niraj Seth Gupta (Maithili Group), Vijay Gupta (ICAI – BC Chapter), Vikas Gupta (Omniscience Capital), Brijesh Gupta (NewEnergie), Atul Chandaiya (Auralis Tech), and Rupal Gupta (Oriana Power), along with several founders, CEOs, and sector leaders across healthcare, infrastructure, finance, consumer services, information technology, SaaS, and manufacturing.

 

For the event, Hon’ble Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, shared a special recorded message for the participants. Extending his wishes, he said, “India today stands at a powerful intersection of a young, ambitious population and a rapidly growing economy. Entrepreneurs and startups are the co-creators of India’s future, and it is important that we build enterprises that are globally competitive, driven by quality, and rooted in trust and collaboration.”

 

He further emphasized the importance of community-led ecosystems, adding, “A strong entrepreneurial ecosystem is not built through individual success alone, but through mentorship, partnerships, and collective progress. I encourage all of you to think beyond domestic markets and create solutions that can compete globally while generating opportunities for others.”

 

A key highlight of the event was the SangamNiti Corporate Satsang on the theme “Are We Future Ready?”, featuring an insightful conversation between Pradeep Gupta (CMD, Axis My India) and CA Sangam Lal (SangamNiti). The dialogue explored future readiness across personal clarity, family alignment, business systems, and ecosystem creation, emphasizing that sustainable growth requires alignment of mind, purpose, and partnerships. The session resonated strongly with participants, offering practical perspectives on navigating uncertainty, building resilience, and creating long-term value.

 

Adding a strong action-oriented dimension to the event, curated startup presentations were conducted, where emerging ventures and growth-stage brands presented their business models to a room full of investors, mentors, and ecosystem leaders. These sessions enabled real-time feedback, strategic connections, and potential investment conversations, further strengthening G-GIVE’s commitment to enabling capital access and business acceleration through community.

 

Key discussions during the meet revolved around:

• Future readiness of entrepreneurs and businesses

• Access to capital and investment strategies

• Scaling Gahoi businesses (MSMEs) into structured enterprises

• Role of ecosystems in growth and crisis management

 

Notably, the meet saw strong participation from women entrepreneurs, underlining the growing role of inclusive and diverse leadership. Platforms like G-GIVE are actively enabling women-led ventures through access to networks, opportunities, and growth ecosystems.

 

The Mumbai meet was curated by the local leadership team, supported by the core founding team and a strong network of ecosystem leaders, reflecting G-GIVE’s belief in decentralized leadership and community ownership.

 

With participation from founders, policymakers, enterprise leaders, MSMEs, and young entrepreneurs, the meet served as a significant step towards building a platform where businesses don’t just grow individually, but thrive collectively through shared knowledge, trust, and collaboration.

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