NSRCEL Startups

CoLLearn

CoLLearn is redefining sports education by offering cohort-based, non-traditional courses taught by internationally acclaimed experts in the sports industry. Founded by Srishty Jain, the platform empowers individuals to turn their passion into a profession, especially in fields that are often overlooked in conventional education systems. CoLLearn’s mission is to become the largest sports education and career platform, helping learners explore offbeat paths and build sustainable careers in sports. The courses are designed for practical engagement, equipping participants with real-world insights and industry connections. By focusing on passion-driven learning, CoLLearn bridges the gap between sports enthusiasm and viable career opportunities.


Nirvana Nilima Wellness

Nirvana Nilima Wellness, founded by Dr. Nilima Roy Chowdhury, addresses the growing need for holistic well-being in a fast-paced, stress-laden world. The venture offers training programs for individuals aspiring to become healers, with courses in Reiki, Lama Fera, and other spiritual sciences. They also provide life skills education for children (ages 5–16), corporate wellness training, and yoga retreats. With both online and offline formats, the programs are designed to foster healing, emotional balance, and personal development. Nirvana Nilima Wellness stands as a beacon for those seeking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.


Palasah

Palasah, founded by Harini Chodagam, is revolutionizing menstrual hygiene through sustainable and scalable solutions. The venture designs eco-conscious sanitary pads and innovative vending machines to make menstrual products more accessible and environmentally friendly. Their approach goes beyond product design—Palasah is committed to restoring dignity, health, and awareness around menstrual wellness. By integrating sustainability with technology, they aim to eliminate the stigma associated with menstruation while reducing environmental impact. Palasah’s vision is to make quality menstrual products available to all, particularly in underserved communities, through accessible infrastructure and awareness initiatives.


SetMyCart

SetMyCart, founded by Ruchi Vadera as part of NSRCEL’s Women Startup Program, is a unified commerce platform built for early-stage D2C brands and small manufacturers. It helps these businesses navigate the omnichannel journey by integrating offline and online sales seamlessly. SetMyCart also offers intelligent, personalized marketing solutions, enabling brands to connect effectively with customers across platforms. Its core objective is to simplify digital transformation for small and medium-sized enterprises, helping them grow sustainably in a highly competitive market. The platform empowers emerging brands to scale operations and build customer loyalty with ease and efficiency.


HyCube Works

HyCube Works, co-founded by Reethan Doijode and Shreyas S P, is a deep-tech startup revolutionizing indigenous manufacturing through cutting-edge 3D printing technologies. With applications in defense, aerospace, and mobility sectors, HyCube Works is committed to strengthening India’s technological backbone. The company was part of the NSRCEL Incubation Program in collaboration with Maruti Suzuki India Limited. By focusing on advanced materials and manufacturing precision, HyCube Works aims to reduce import dependency and promote innovation in critical sectors. The venture exemplifies how startups can lead the charge in building self-reliant, technology-driven industries.


Anatomech

Anatomech, part of Cohort 4 of NSRCEL’s Velocity program, is a Pune-based health-tech startup that recently received an Indian patent for its wearable recovery device, the KUE compression sleeve. The device is designed to support home-based rehabilitation for conditions such as lymphedema and muscle fatigue. Anatomech’s mission is to enhance recovery through smart, user-friendly technology, enabling individuals to regain mobility and strength without extensive clinical support. Their innovation bridges the gap between medical-grade care and personal wellness, offering a practical solution for patients seeking effective and accessible treatment at home.


CADRE ODR

CADRE ODR, from Cohort 6 of NSRCEL’s Velocity program, is simplifying dispute resolution in India through an AI-driven, legally binding online platform. It recently secured $200,000 in strategic funding from Share Samadhan. CADRE ODR offers fast, confidential, and cost-effective solutions for individuals and businesses, eliminating the complexities of traditional legal systems. The platform’s intelligent workflows ensure timely dispute settlement with high success rates. CADRE’s mission is to make justice more accessible by using technology to resolve conflicts in a user-friendly, scalable manner. It aims to become India’s go-to platform for digital conflict resolution.