He was bunking college to become an entrepreneur - Kundan Mishra

    

Kundan Mishra

     Kundan Mishra is the Founder and CEO of the Custkart. It is a merchandising venture, that provides t-shirts, caps, and hoodies to corporate and institutes located in a small town. He is from Jharkhand, India.

Custkart

CUSTKART:- http://www.custkart.com/

EDUCATION

    Kundan completed his Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology at Sikkim Manipal Institutes of Technology.

HONORS

  • He featured in YourStory and other entrepreneurship magazines 

ENTREPRENEURIAL STORY

   Do you think web series can make a man entrepreneur? It makes possible this guy. When Kundan was in his third year of college, he watched TVF Pitchers. It is a very popular web series, it is about 4 friends quitting their jobs and established a startup. These web series change his life forever. 
    An engineering student waiting for placements, Kundan's entrepreneurial journey started in 2017 when would bunk classes to start his own startup. Then, he started thinking about how he become an establisher. When all the friends were studying for exams and placements, Kundan was googling how to establish a startup. He says It was discouraging at times; I would sometimes feel that I committed a mistake by not having taken up placement offers in my college.
   At that time, he wanted to make an online salon aggregator. Kundan then happened to meet Professor Tej S Chingtham, who was the CEO of the government of India's AIC-SMU technology business incubation foundation, and discussed his business idea with him. 

    Then, Kundan worked for three years, he did a partnership with his brother, Abhishek Mishra, to start Custkart. They launched this startup in June 2020. They can work as a blank canvas for fine art in a manner other clothing can not, and that means the possibilities for t-shirt configuration are unending.
    Their goal was to give back to their home territory of Jharkhand and be part of India's fascinating community of entrepreneurs. Today, Custkart clocked a turnover of Rs.50 lakh and plans to become the standard merchandise retailer in India.

I wanted to do something big in life for which I'd be known by my name and not my father's.

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