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Serial entrepreneur Pankhuri Shrivastava, founder of a women-focused social community platform called Pankhuri and startup Grabhouse, passed away on 24 December at the age of 32.
Shrivastava previously founded rental startup Grabhouse which was sold to online classifieds company Quikr in a cash and equity deal in 2016.
"Yesterday, it came as a shock to me when I found out that @pankhuri16 is no more. I remember her as a vivacious bright woman full of ideas and full of life. She was confident. That was something you noticed about her immediately," Vani Kola, founder of Kalaari Capital, tweeted on Sunday.
The 32-year-old serial entrepreneur is credited for creating a brand 'Pankhuri' for women members to socialise.
Kola added, "My heart reaches out to her family at this untimely tragedy."
"Deeply saddened and shocked by this sudden loss. Pankhuri was so full of life, ideas and passion and had missionary zeal. We loved having Pankhuri in our Surge family and we will miss you so dearly. Thoughts and prayers are with her family in this very difficult time," Ranjan Anandan, Managing Director of Sequoia India wrote in a tweet.
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Published: 27 Dec 2021,02:01 PM IST