The Adani Group hosted the fourth edition of Adani Green Talks, bringing together changemakers, social entrepreneurs and innovators shaping a sustainable and inclusive future. The event, which has grown into one of India’s most distinctive platforms for social innovation, was inaugurated with a keynote address by Mr Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, on the role of young entrepreneurs in shaping what he called India’s “second freedom struggle” a fight not for independence from foreign rule but for independence in technology and social innovation that uplifts every community, bridges divides and strengthens the fabric of democracy.
In his address, Mr Adani reflected on how Green Talks, launched just four years ago, has already become a crucible for ideas with the potential to alter the course of society.
He recalled the journeys of past participants such as GenRobotics, whose robots have liberated thousands from the indignity of manual scavenging; Navalt, which has redefined the economics of marine transport with solar-electric ferries operating at just four paisa per passenger per kilometre; and Marut Drones, whose “Drone Didis of Kashi” have transformed women into confident agri-entrepreneurs under the national Namo Drone Didi program. Each of these success stories, he noted, is proof that vision backed by perseverance can bend the mathematics of probability.
The 2025 edition presented five pioneering entrepreneurs who shared their journeys of grit, innovation and social purpose.
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Abhishek Chhazed of Recyclex is decarbonising construction with greener building materials.
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Akshita Sachdeva and Bonny Dave of Trestle Labs are expanding Kibo, an assistive technology platform that empowers the visually impaired,
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Manoj Sanker of Nemocare Wellness is developing affordable neonatal and maternal healthcare devices.
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Jenil Gandhi and Manan Vyas of Avinya Leather are pioneering plant-based, cruelty-free vegan leather.
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Sowmya Balendiran of Sea6 Energy is advancing ocean-based seaweed farming for biofuels, bioplastics and fertilisers.
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Together, they represent the breadth of India’s innovation and its capacity to address urgent global challenges.