"The winning team - Nano Health - comprised of Aditi Vaish, Ashish Bondia, Manish Ranjan, Pranav Kumar Maranganty, and Ramanathan Lakshmanan who participated in this competition earlier this year, as students of the class of 2014 at the ISB," the business school said in a press release.
The annual competition for the Hult Prize aims to identify and launch the most compelling social business ideas-start-up enterprises that tackle grave issues faced by billions of people.
Clinton Global Initiative is a partner for the Hult Prize.
Nano Health specialises in chronic disease management that provides holistic managed care services to slum dwellers by creating local health networks and utilising innovative technology.