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Bhavish Aggarwal

Bhavish Aggarwal

Indian businessman


Bhavish Aggarwal (born 28 August 1985) is an Indian entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of Ola Cabs, founder of Ola Electric[1] and founder of OlaKrutrim, a large language model artificial intelligence (AI) company which became India’s first AI unicorn in 2024 an estimated valuation of $1 billion.[2][3]

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Aggarwal was included in Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2018. [4]

Early life

Aggarwal was born and brought up in Ludhiana, Punjab, in a Punjabi Hindu family.[5][6] He completed a bachelor's degree in computer science and engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 2008.[7] He started his career with Microsoft Research India as a research intern and later got reinstated as an assistant researcher.[8]

Career

He began his career with Microsoft, where he worked for two years, filed two patents and published three papers in international journals.[7] In January 2011 he co-founded Ola Cabs with Ankit Bhati in Bengaluru.[9]

Ola Cabs

The idea for a cab company struck Aggarwal when he had a bad experience with a taxi, which led him and Ankit Bhati to co-found Ola Cabs in 2010.

In May 2020, Ola Cabs announced a huge layoff of around 5000 employees in a move to survive the economic repercussions of COVID-19. It had suffered an overwhelming loss of revenue by about 95%.[10] In a webinar addressed to the students of Bennet University, Bhavish said that the COVID-19 pandemic was about to accelerate the innovations in technologies. He claimed that the markets might move towards more car rentals and subscription-based ownerships of cars.[11]

In April 2022, An internal email to Ola employees was sent out, announcing that Bhavish Aggarwal would be stepping down from day-to-day operations of the company to focus on the future of Ola’s venture into electric vehicles and quick-commerce.[12]

Personal views

In May 2024, Bhavish made remarks via his Twitter/X account.[13][14]

Hoping that this “pronoun illness” doesn’t reach India. Many “big city schools” in India are now teaching it to kids. Also see many CVs with pronouns these days. Need to know where to draw the line in following the west blindly!

Bhavish Aggarwal

He termed the use of gender pronoun as a "western illness", which caused an online backlash from some on X with some users labelling him as homophobic, transphobic and conservative.[15][16] LinkedIn removed his posts on "gender illness" citing community guidelines,[17] following which Ola Cabs switched cloud services from Microsoft Azure.[18]

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Awards


References

  1. Das, Purba (16 January 2016). "#Startup India:Ola Cabs' Bhavish Aggarwal is conscious that security is a concern, more measures need to be taken". Business Insider. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  2. Singh, Manish (26 January 2024). "Ola founder's Krutrim becomes India's first AI unicorn". TechCrunch. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  3. Pandey, Mohit (12 April 2024). "Ola Krutrim Makes History with In-House Cloud Infrastructure, Skips AWS and Azure". Analytics India Magazine. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
  4. Arora, Prashasti (27 August 2018). "From Ludhiana to UK via Australia: How Bhavish Aggarwal drove to success". The Economic Times. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  5. "Bhavish Aggarwal - Yo! Success". Yo! Success. 12 August 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  6. Karan, Rewati (12 May 2024). "They/them and everything in between". Financial Express.

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