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Shadev Kumar

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It will start from Tier 1 cities.

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Sidharth Bidikar

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As living expenses in Tier 1 cities soar, companies will eventually shift to Tier 2 cities, enabling them to hire talent with lower investment. #Business #Talent #CostEfficiency #startups #india

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Is it a good idea of starting a laundry business in tier - 1 cities . Just thinking about a start-up idea what you guys think?

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Inflation om

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Can quick commerce companies will go into tier 3 can they can do profitable business ? what do u think it is possible ? what if the boy give software service to kirana store like zomato and earn from order as commision will it work in tier 3 cities

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Problem- 60% of the carts on e-commerce websites are abandoned in tier 2 cities due to longer delivery times. Solution- Become Amazon prime/meesho for tier 2 cities by opening a warehouse in major tier 2 cities and give faster deliveries. Products

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Rohan Saha

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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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Chahit Sanghvi

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Does the government have any plans about making the internet free in tier 1/2/3 cities ? Or subsidies to the ones providing it

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Shashank

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Nowadays, quick commerce is booming, and many people in tier 1 cities use the services of quick commerce giants. However, recently, many people from tier 2 cities, and tier 1 cities where quick commerce giants haven't yet established a strong presenc

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Uttkarsh Singh

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With these GST prices I am sure Zomato can't get orders from Tier 3 and some part of Tier 2 cities in India

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Uttkarsh Singh

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That's why I say invest in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.

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I don’t think the bigger cities in India will survive for long without a major change in infra or without building newer cities for growth. The condition of most top tier cities is getting worse day by day. People need to start moving to other cities

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