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Evan Luthra[edit]

Early life[edit]

Evan Luthra was born on 21st january 1995 in new delhi and raised up in India[1].  His mother and father both are in fashion industry and now his younger brother is going to join them as well once he is done with his study in fashion. Evan’s childhood was pretty much same as any other child’s childhood- playing games going schools, surfing web and so on. He has seen his father starting and failing in business but never losing hope and at last being successful. He has got his entrepreneur genes from his father. In his childhood his parents kept his exposed and updated with the internet which lead to increasing his interest in technology. Once when he was 12, his parents gave him access to the best resources when it came to the internet. Once he had the World Wide Web in his hands, he found millions of ways to make money that let him spoil himself. If he wanted something, he would usually help someone else get rich online and take his cut. This proved that he was always having ideas to make for people and himself. When he was 12, his father started a call center business which was essentially the customer support back office for multiple companies. After three months into the business and over a million dollars invested, his father realized the CEO he had hired took the money and ran. The business failed shortly after that. Where others saw failure, he saw opportunity. Most would say this was the turning point in his life. HE was only 12. How can a 12-year-old have a “turning point”? Very simply, he was born and bred to be an entrepreneur. There were 200 new HP's lying around collecting dust. As the call center was connected to the same building as his parents’ fashion business, he used to go to his dad’s office every day to work with those computers. He was a 12-year-old kid with access to 200 computers and the ability to do whatever he wished with them! Imagine the possibilities!

He basically started opening up all those computers and playing around with the processors. He learned how computers work and, inevitably, what not to do with them. He ended up destroying about 50 computers trying to make master computers. He quickly learned networking, hardware systems, software, etc. All the while, he was sharing his experiences with an online forum called Pulse. had a fan base of well over 100,000 people. [2]

Evan Luthra
BornJanuary 21, 1995
New Delhi
NationalityIndian
TitleCEO and Founder- EL Group International
WebsiteEvanLuthra.com

Career[edit]

Luthra's journey started at the age of 12, his father started a call center business which was essentially the customer support back office for multiple companies. After three months into the business and over a million dollars invested, his father realized the CEO he had hired took the money and ran. The business failed shortly after that. Where others saw failure, Evan saw an opportunity[3]. it was a truing point in his was the turning point in his life. Ho There were 200 new HP's lying around collecting dust. As the call center was connected to the same building as my parents’ fashion business, he used to go to my dad’s office every day to work with those computers. As 12-year-old kid with access to 200 computers and the ability to do whatever I wished with them!

he basically started opening up all those computers and playing around with the processors. he learned how computers work and, inevitably, what not to do with them. he ended up destroying about 50 computers trying to make mini and master computers. quickly learned networking, hardware systems, software, etc. All the while, he was sharing his experiences with an online forum called Pulse. With a fan base of well over 100,000 people.[4]

Soon, Apple announced the App Store, and he wanted to make an app for my blog. So he did spent months learning how to build apps. Eventually, he was able to release an app as the App Store launched. he was one of the top 100 developers to launch on the store at that time. he ultimately found my calling with mobile applications and left the “blogosphere” for others to conquer.

he kept working on multiple apps — Google, Blackberry and Apple just to name a few. Almost every major mobile company recognized him for my work and put me on stage with the CEO's of their respective companies. With that kind recognition and capital, there was no looking back. he had cemented myself within the technology world.[5]

Current ventures being Givvr.com allows millennial to raise billions of dollars for charities by giving 15 seconds a day of their time.

he started Givv[6]r because I grew up in a family that believes greatly in giving back to its community and to society. Charity is a full-time job for his mom. Twenty percent of Evan's income goes straight to social causes. With Givvr[7], Evan's want to enable millennial's who may not have that much of disposable income but still be able to donate to charity with something they have in abundance — time! In the time that most of you finish reading this article you could have potentially raised $10 for a charity of your choice!

Lets Mingyl.com brings the world closer by connecting people based on their interests and a picture bio. he started Mingyl because I am a power user on Instagram. Mingyl is the first mobile-only, Instagram-based social network. the app has some very cool features built into Mingyl that include the ability to message other Instagram users and gain lots of new followers!he is working on a new real estate project right now to tackle the billion-dollar market.

Wiwigo.com is the Uber of outstation travel, allowing you to rent chauffeured cars from Toyota's to Rolls Royce. [8]The reason to built Wiwigo because he felt a need for it in India. India has over a billion people but very few have their own cars. he am passionate about travel, and I wanted to enable the people of India to be able to see the diverse culture India has to offer.Net worth is estimated to be $15 million, according to Celebrity net worth[9].

These are just some of the businesses I started with other great entrepreneurs. I still work hard on every single one of them every day.

Entrepreneurial Journey[edit]

At the age of 23, Evan Luthra is under Top 30 Entrepreneur in the world. Evan Luthra started his journey as a serial entrepreneur as an adolescent. As a forward thinking technology entrepreneur, he started developing mobile apps at the advent of mobile app popularity. He started various technology companies by building plenty of applications and his applications have been used by many people in the world at the age of 15. He had an extensive knowledge and experience in mobile applications and his company EL Group[10] developed and delivered digital solutions for major Fortune 500 companies. Recently he is involved in the blockchain and crypto currency[11] space working and investing in leading companies such as GazeCoin.io[12], LiveTree.com[13] and other companies. He is regarded as a blockchain expert and have spoken at various conferences. Evan had spoke for Google and Blackberry and TEDx when he was 17. By the age of 18 he was speaking all over the world. He has built and sold multiple companies and there are over 1000000 users of Evan's products all over the world. Evan had spoke about his intention to raise $3 billion for charities at the United Nations during the Nexus Summit[14].

Investments[edit]

Gazecoin[edit]

Gaze coin is the solution for advertisers, content makers and audiences in Virtual reality. Gaze control is a tool used by creators of virtual worlds that allows audiances to trigger content by looking in the direction of the content. Gaze Coin is a patent-registered blockchain platform measured by gaze control/eye tracking[15]. The killer app for VR/AR advertising, copyright tracking and user rewards

Eaze[edit]

EazeMD is a service that helps people acquire a medical marijuana card[16]. It is a California-based telemedicine service in which physicians assess patients through an online video chat.

Glade Age[edit]

GladAge is an ecosystem for elderly people with the best options for personalised care and fully vetted care homes to choose from. GladAge platform provides elders with the option to choose the care they require dependent on their needs, be able to shop for equipment or services they require to stay independent in either a leased or owned building of Gladage property. Glade Age has solved some biggest problems of care sector that traditional processes and systems have failed to resolve such as lack of senior homes, ageing population etc.

Wonderloop[edit]

Wonderloop is world's first video profile platform. Wonderloop, since its founding has been committed to connecting people through video profiles to spur social change and create collaborations between change-makers, entrepreneurs, and global citizens. Users record a 10-20 second video of who they are, and what their dreams and goals are.

Hashgraph[edit]

Its consensus algorithm provides a new platform for distributed consensus. Some of the attributes commonly used to refer or describe Blockchain are distributed, transparent, consensus-based, transaction and flexible. Hash graph bears all these features. However, it is a data structure and consensus algorithm that is much faster, fairer, and more secure than block chain.

Achievement[edit]

Evan Luthra Achievements Evan Luthra uses his creativity and ideas to build products which are unforgettable. He feels himself fortunate to work with some amazing people across the world and also in different field of industries like from technology to law to even education. In his conferences he occasionally speak about the Application development.

Some of the conferences where he have spoken are :-

1. TEDxSRCC - Here he talked about making technology sustainable.
2. Google Gdays - Here he spoke and shared the experience of how he developed Android Apps to about 10,000 attendees.
3. Amity University - Here Evan luthra was told and was responsible to educate the students of the university on the topic big data and also                  the future of cloud computing.
4. Nielsen Corporation - Here he talked with 30,000 plus employees at Nielsen for three hours and also answered about the questions asked on 
                         entrepreneurship from them. 
5. United Nations - Here he presented through a presentation about the Givvr.com and he also discussed about his aim of raising $3 billion for charity.
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  4. ^ "Evan Luthra: Digital Assets Investment is Not For Everyone". Cointelegraph. 2017-12-29. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  5. ^ "What Do We Own? Yachts and Lobster in Ibiza with Tech Millionaire Evan Luthra". Motherboard. 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  6. ^ "Givvr - Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  7. ^ "Givvr - Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  8. ^ "Wiwigo- Book Oneway Taxi, Cab or Car at Half Price". We provide all types of cars on rent such as Toyota Fortuner, Tata Safari, Toyota Innova, Ford Endeavour, Mitsubishi Pajero, Mahindra Scorpio, Renault Duster, Tata Sumo Grande, Mahindra Xylo, Chevrolet Tavera, Tempo Traveller, Tata Winger, Matador, Mini Coach, Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Honda Accord, Honda City, Skoda, Toyota Corolla, Volkswagen, Volvo, Swift Dzire, Hyundai Accent, Renault Logan, Tata Indica, Tata Indigo, Maruti Ritz, Eeco, Versa etc. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  9. ^ Garner, Meg (2015-07-01). "Top 10 rich kids of instagram -- who to follow". TheStreet. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  10. ^ "Blockchain". www.blockchain.com. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  11. ^ "Cryptocurrency". Wikipedia. 2018-04-20.
  12. ^ "Gaze Coin". media.gazecoin.io. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  13. ^ "About - LiveTree". LiveTree. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  14. ^ "The 2017 NEXUS SUMMIT | National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education". nexusipe.org. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  15. ^ "Eye tracking". Wikipedia. 2018-04-09.
  16. ^ "Medical marijuana card". Wikipedia. 2018-01-24.