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Arora to Damera: Young promoters of start-ups enter India's rich list

Among the unicorns entering the list for the first time, the most notable names are BrowserStack's promoters

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But the big surprises are the names that few will have heard of at all in India

Surajeet Das Gupta New Delhi
Never heard of Nakul Aggarwal and Ritesh Arora, the promoters of IT services company BrowserStack? Nor of Jay Chaudhary, founder of Zscaler in San Jose, a cloud-delivered security as a service whose clients include Fortune 500 companies? Well, you may do so soon as they are among the promoters of start-ups and unicorns who feature in the IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List of 2020-21.

Many start-ups have made it to the coveted list for the first time, their names jostling for space with the 200 richest business tycoons on the list. Many who were there earlier saw a huge

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