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Rohan Saha

Founder - Burn Inves... • 10m

Just as we look at India’s second-hand car market, we can similarly look at India’s second-hand mobile market. There is still a significant gap here, especially in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities. While there are some startups in Tier 1 cities, no one is cu

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Krrish Gupta

Always aiming for su... • 11m

I've been playing around with an idea that I think could really shake things up in the restaurant booking world. Imagine a hyper-local dining platform that doesn’t just cater to the big cities but also brings that seamless, personalized booking exper

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Prashant Singh

Product Manager • 1y

Do you think that Indian job seekers (specially from tier 2 and tier 3 cities) need help with their resumes? I wonder if they will pay 100 rupees or so if I transform their resume to a great one in just 3 clicks.

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Om Pandey

An engineer • 14d

Indian VCs pour crores into showboat startups from Tier 1 cities — no MVP, no roadmap, just reels & retreats. But if you're from Tier 2 with real tech, real hustle — silence. Later, they wonder why India's youth chases jobs or opens thela startups.

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Tanay A Mandelia

Founder | Also helpi... • 7m

I am an advocate for innovation. ↳ Startups are booming in over 670 districts. ↳ Half of these startups are in tier 2 and tier 3 cities. ↳ Innovation isn't confined to big cities. But there's more: ↳ These startups are spreading like wildfire. ↳ T

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Rocktim Ranjan

CEO at @muhura • 4m

Before, I used to wonder why most big companies set up in tier 1 cities—despite the high rents, heavy expenses, pollution, and chaos. Seemed stupid. But after doing business in a rural area, I get it now. Skilled human resources are insanely hard t

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Aditya

I am > I was . • 7m

RightNow: Empowering Gig Workers in Rural India RightNow is a cutting-edge platform designed to bridge the gap in India’s gig economy by providing a seamless connection between employers and skilled workers from tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Focused on

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Trendy Buddy MC

Serial entrepreneur • 1m

here is my new startup which I launched Bringing tasty, homely food straight from our kitchen to your doorstep — even in the smallest towns. Hotspot Kitchen is India’s first food delivery app built for Tier 3 & 4 cities, because small towns deserve

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Farhan Raza

Founder And CEO Give... • 7m

🚀 Revolutionizing Food & Grocery Delivery in Tier 2 & Tier 3 Cities! 🍲🛒 Say hello to Giveat, where we’re bridging the gap between local vendors and customers in underserved regions. With our low commission model (just 10%) and AI-powered real-

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Karan Sahu

Founder • 1y

I think there is a growing gap between the purchasing power of people in Tier 2 cities (especially among young people) and the activities available in these cities. Startups need to penetrate this gap effectively. You can see a lot of new franchises

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