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Namma yatri subscription model is really great actually.I think this will be the leader
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Aman meshram
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Namma yatri like service platform for kabadi wala would be great if kabadi walas get smart phones.
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What about starting an startup like porter with namma yatri business model(zero commission) is it worth to work on this idea?
Please share your valuable thoughts.
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Would subscription-based pharmacy services model be viable in India?
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Sanskar
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Namma Yatri is a ride booking app which is threatening the duopoly of Ola and Uber.
Ola and Uber charges upto 30% commission from their drivers which means the driver has to pay ₹30/ride to the company if he earns ₹100/ride. And also the payment is
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What if edtech companies had a subscription based model instead of taking the entire fees upfront? Do you think it will sustain?
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