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My Arpana is a Startup India record we can place no finer than Noida district, which holds 11,598 records in this snapshot. 456 of those records are filed under Others, 4% of the district. It carries no funding signal of any class, which is true of 10,660 of the 11,598 records in Noida.
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In their own words
MyArpanaIdeationMyArpana was conceptualized to address a growing environmental and cultural challenge in India: the improper disposal of Nirmalya (sacred pooja offerings). Every day, flowers, incense ash, rice, tulsi leaves, fruits, and other sacred materials are discarded into landfills, mixed with household waste, or immersed in rivers and water bodies.While these offerings hold deep religious significance for millions of people, there is currently no organized, consumer-focused ecosystem that enables respectful and environmentally responsible disposal.Recognizing this gap, MyArpana was envisioned as a Faith-Tech Enabled Circular Economy Platform that combines spirituality, sustainability, community engagement, and technology to create a structured ecosystem for the collection, processing, and responsible utilization of Nirmalya.The platform aims to preserve the sanctity of sacred offerings while preventing environmental pollution through doorstep collection services, responsible processing, and circular community redistribution initiatives.MyArpana's vision is to build India's most trusted Spiritual Sustainability Platform, transforming the way sacred offerings are managed while creating measurable environmental and social impact.ValidationInitial market validation was conducted through discussions with households, apartment residents, devotional families, society management committees, temple stakeholders, and sustainability-conscious consumers.The findings highlighted three key insights:Many people feel uncomfortable disposing of sacred offerings in regular garbage bins.There is increasing awareness regarding river pollution caused by religious waste disposal.Customers are willing to pay for a convenient, respectful, and trustworthy collection service if it is professionally managed.Further validation revealed strong interest from residential societies, community temples, NGOs, and CSR stakeholders who view the concept as both environmentally beneficial and socially impactful.The startup has secured its digital identity through the acquisition of:myarpana.commyarpana.inand is currently building its digital presence and operational framework for pilot launch.Early TractionMyArpana is currently preparing for its pilot launch in Noida NCR.Key milestones achieved:Brand identity conceptualized.Business model designed.Service offerings and subscription plans structured.Domain assets secured.Social media presence being established.Operational workflows and collection processes defined.Technology roadmap created for website, customer platform, rider management, and administrative controls.Discussions initiated with residential societies, temples, community groups, and sustainability stakeholders.The pilot phase will focus on collecting Nirmalya from households, residential societies, offices, and community temples through a combination of scheduled pickups and subscription-based services.ScalingThe scaling strategy for MyArpana is designed in three phases:Phase 1 – Noida NCR PilotHousehold pickupsSociety-level collectionsCommunity temple partnershipsWhatsApp-based operationsWebsite-led customer acquisitionPhase 2 – Regional ExpansionMobile applications for customers and ridersSubscription management systemPickup trackingPartnerships with religious institutionsCollection from religious events such as Durga Puja, Chhath Puja, Mata Ki Chowki, Jagrans, Ganesh Utsav, and wedding ceremoniesPhase 3 – National Spiritual Sustainability EcosystemMulti-city operationsCSR partnershipsTemple networksTechnology-enabled collection infrastructureEco-friendly clay idol ecosystemCommunity redistribution programsNational faith-aligned circular economy platformVision:To become India's most trusted Spiritual Sustainability Platform by creating a nationwide ecosystem for the respectful collection, responsible processing, and circular utilization of Nirmalya while preserving faith, culture, and the environment.
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What the record says
- Registered on Startup India
- 2026
- Self-declared stage
- Validation
- Industry
- Others
- Others in Noida
- 456 records
- District
- Noida
- State
- Uttar Pradesh
Where this is
District
Noida
Uttar Pradesh
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