Ahmedabad, Gujarat (India),
November 25, 2024: Story Duniya is redefining how young audiences engage with
educational content. The startup, founded by entrepreneurs Romit Mevada, Ameet
Dharmik, and Darshan Swami, is clocking over 150,000 downloads. It is
positioning itself as a pioneering solution for modern Indian parents seeking
meaningful digital experiences for their children.
With a monthly subscription priced at just ₹75
- less than the cost of a typical fast-food meal - the platform offers an
incomparable value proposition for families seeking quality content for
children. The startup has strategically expanded its reach beyond mobile
platforms, now available on Google TV, Fire TV, Jio Set-Top Box, and Apple TV,
making storytelling accessible across multiple devices.
“These are not just stories; they are experiences.
Introducing them early helps kids learn, grow, and get ready to face life’s
challenges,” says co-founder and CEO Romit Mevada. “With our platform, we want
to create meaningful experiences that connect children with their cultural
roots while preparing them for a global future.”
The platform has an impressive collection of
over 200 stories, rhymes, and audio narratives, with 2-3 brand-new stories
added weekly. It creates a 100% kid-safe environment that combines
entertainment with educational value.
“Parents are looking for more than just
passive entertainment,” explains co-founder and Product Head Ameet Dharmik.
“We’re providing a platform that fires the imagination, teaches cultural
values, and ensures a safe digital experience for children.”
Story Duniya offers multi-language content,
celebrating India’s linguistic diversity. The startup has carefully designed
interactive learning activities that encourage creativity and problem-solving
mind games, all wrapped in engaging storytelling.
The platform’s growth reflects a growing
demand for meaningful digital content for children. By offering unlimited
access to stories at a fraction of the cost of other entertainment options,
Story Duniya is changing how children consume content online.