Mumbai, Apr 27: G-GIVEsuccessfully hosted the Gahoi Entrepreneurs Meet Mumbai 2026 on April 26 at Bharat Ratnam Mega CFC, bringing together over 200 entrepreneurs, professionals, investors, and industry leaders on a unified platform.
Following successful editions in Indore and Bengaluru, the Mumbai meet focused on networking, collaboration, and ecosystem building, reinforcing G-GIVE’s vision of strengthening entrepreneurship through community-led engagement and trusted partnerships.
The initiative is led by founders Abhishek Saraogi and Anmol Gupta, whose vision of building a structured and future-ready entrepreneurial network continues to expand across India.
The event featured an eminent lineup of speakers and panelists, including Niraj Seth Gupta (Maithili Group), Vijay Gupta (ICAI – BC Chapter), Vikas Gupta (Omniscience Capital), Brijesh Gupta (NewEnergie), Atul Chandaiya (Auralis Tech), and Rupal Gupta (Oriana Power), alongside founders and sector leaders across healthcare, infrastructure, finance, IT, SaaS, and manufacturing.
A special highlight was a recorded message from Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minister of Commerce and Industry, who emphasized the importance of globally competitive, trust-driven enterprises. He noted that India’s entrepreneurial growth depends on collaboration, mentorship, and collective progress, encouraging founders to think beyond domestic markets.
Another key feature of the event was the SangamNiti Corporate Satsang themed “Are We Future Ready?”, featuring an engaging dialogue between Pradeep Gupta and Sangam Lal. The session explored future readiness through personal clarity, business systems, and ecosystem alignment, offering actionable insights on resilience and long-term value creation.
The meet also included curated startup presentations, where emerging ventures showcased their business models to investors and mentors. These sessions enabled real-time feedback, strategic networking, and potential investment opportunities, further strengthening G-GIVE’s commitment to capital access and business acceleration.
Key discussions at the event focused on:
- Future readiness of entrepreneurs and businesses
- Access to capital and investment strategies
- Scaling MSMEs into structured enterprises
- Role of ecosystems in growth and crisis management
The event also witnessed strong participation from women entrepreneurs, highlighting the growing importance of inclusive leadership. Platforms like G-GIVE continue to support women-led ventures by enabling access to networks, opportunities, and growth ecosystems.
Curated by the Mumbai leadership team with support from the national core team, the event reflected G-GIVE’s belief in decentralized leadership and community ownership.
With participation from founders, policymakers, enterprise leaders, MSMEs, and emerging entrepreneurs, the Mumbai meet marked a significant step toward building a collaborative ecosystem where businesses grow collectively through shared knowledge, trust, and partnerships.
