| 1. Malavika Hedge is an Indian entrepreneur known as VG Siddhartha's wife, the founder of Café Coffee Day. |
| 2. Since 2008, she has managed the daily operations of Café Coffee Day. |
| 3. She advocates for environmental causes, encouraging tree plantations in India. |
| 4. Malavika Hedge holds 4% equity shares in Café Coffee Day. |
| 5. In December 2020, she became the Chief Executive Officer of Café Coffee Day Enterprises for five years. |
| 6. She successfully expanded Café Coffee Day to 572 locations in the United States. |
| 7. Malavika Hedge owns a 20,000-acre coffee farm that produces top-quality beans. |
| 8. By 2019, she and her husband had planted over 3000 trees. |
| 9. VG Siddhartha, her husband, was found deceased on July 31, 2019, after going missing on July 29, 2019. |
| 10. She shared that they used to play games while waiting for customers at Café Coffee Day's first outlet. |
| 11. Malavika Hegde is an Indian entrepreneur known as VG Siddhartha's wife, the founder of Café Coffee Day. |
| 12. Malavika Hegde holds 4% equity shares in Café Coffee Day. |
| 13. Malavika Hegde owns a 20,000-acre coffee farm that produces top-quality beans. |
| 14. She holds a bachelor's degree in Commerce from Bangalore University. |
| 15. She has significant experience in coffee growing, procurement, processing, export, and retail. |
| 16. Malavika Hegde is an Indian entrepreneur and CEO of Café Coffee Day, the coffee chain founded by her late husband VG Siddhartha. |
| 17. She became Chief Executive Officer of Café Coffee Day Enterprises in December 2020. |
| 18. She advocates for environmental causes and environmental sustainability. |
| 19. Her father, SM Krishna, is a former Chief Minister of Karnataka and prominent political figure. |
| 20. Her mother is a major social activist. |
| 21. She belongs to the Vokkaliga community. |
| 22. She has implemented a shrewd business strategy of avoiding price increases on signature products while downsizing unprofitable outlets. |
| 23. Under her leadership, the company's debt has significantly decreased from crisis levels to a manageable Rs 465 crore by 2023. |
| 24. She stated her firm wanted to be an example of Aatmanirbhar Bharat as championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |