3. EARLY LIFE
Akhilendra Sahu was born on February 1, 2001, in Narsinghpur, Madhya
Pradesh. He did his schooling at Narsingh Public School. He did his bachelor's in
Commerce from Justin College.
4. CAREER
He started his career as a freelancer in the media industry at the age of 16. At
a young age when he had no knowledge, his dedication never let him down. He
was willing to take up challenges and willing to learn from the industry. By
freelancing he got insights and knowledge of the inner work of the industry.
5. He founded his first venture, Technical Next, a hosting company in 2016. In
2019, he founded ASTNT Technologies Private Limited, which is an IT company. At
the age of 19, Akhilendra Sahu expanded his company to multiple domains. Some
of the other companies that he founded include ASTNT Media, Hey India, a social
media app, StartUp199, a web development company, Infinity Fame, a marketing
agency and The Publishly.
6. In February 2019, he launched a web development company, StartUp99.
He also owns a startup called Food Chilli in food delivery segment.
7. NOTABLE WORKS
• The YouTube: A Full History, 2019
• The YouTuber: A Full Guide To Became Successful YouTuber, 2019
8. AWARDS & RECOGNITION
In 2019, Sahu was honored with the India Young Achievers Award, 2019 by the
Entrepreneur Live Network. Heis a certified and appreciated serial entrepreneur by
more than 20+ Multi-National Companies Certificates like Google (Digital Garage),
Microsoft (Windows Server Administrator), Bing (Accredited Professionals),
HubSpot (Inbound Marketing Certified), and others.
9. JOURNEY & STRUGGLE
He started by purchasing a play store account worth $25. But as he did not
know copyrights, he received a strike on two of his apps and was suspended. He
struggled to get his apps live and was continuously banned and lost more than 60
apps this way. But this did not deter him. He worked to make his apps unique and
launched the company “Technical Next.”
10. In an interview about his entrepreneurial journey, Sahu said, “I accepted the
challenges and expanded my ideas to do something big. I purchased my first
domain name, “TechnicalNext.com,” and created my first WordPress professional
blog website.” Gradually, I created more websites in my subdomain, and then my
journey to become an entrepreneur began.” At the age of 19, made a name for
himself in the digital marketing industry. Day by day, the digital revolution is bringing
in new advancements, and Akhilendra, too, is working hard to bring innovation.
11. He is now the founder and CEO of ASTNT Technologies Pvt Ltd, an IT
Company a parent organization of Technical Next, ASTNT Media, ASTNT Hosting,
ASTNT Newswire, StartUp199 & Co-Founder of Scoop Beats Pvt Ltd., an Internet
news media company. ASTNT Technologies Pvt. Ltd. is India’s best and cheapest
web hosting and reseller hosting platform. The plan starts from a very nominal price
of Rs. 9/Month. The company works with more than 500+ clients globally.
12. ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Akhilendra is a certified and appreciated serial entrepreneur by more than 20+
Multinational Companies Certificates like Google (Digital Garage), Microsoft
(Windows Server Administrator), Bing (Accredited Professionals), Hubspot (Inbound
Marketing Certified), and others. In 2019, Sahu was honored with the India Young
Achievers Award 2019 by the Entrepreneur Live Network. He has published 20+
apps on google play ( FCERTIFY, FoodChilli, HostDom, Free Job Search Engine,
UPSC Sathi, SSC Sathi, etc.) and owns 30+ Websites. His company manages and
works with 300+ Clients’ websites daily.
13. Akhilendra Sahu is now hailed as one of the “World’s youngest serial
entrepreneurs,” and his journey serves as a reminder that limitations can be
overcome if you have the grit to do so.
14. QUOTES
♦ The process of reaching to the goal can give you happiness too. Always
remember that there's so much more in life than achieving goals!
♦ One of the rarest things in life are Opportunities. You get them once in a
while but when you do Grab them and Get what you want!!
♦ "The price of growth is outgrowing people. In practice, it's nearly impossible
to 'grow together' as true growth requires obsession.'