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Harish Talluru

Hey I am on Medial • 1y

The Indian startup scene is booming, but there are also several companies that haven't been successful. Here are some reasons why startups in India fail: PepperTap: This grocery delivery startup struggled with high marketing costs and an inefficient business model. Dazo: This food and beverage company failed to gain traction in the market. RoomsTonite: This hotel booking platform couldn't compete with larger rivals like OYO ShopX: Aimed to connect small retailers with suppliers but struggled with complex logistics. Doodhwala: Subscription-based milk and grocery delivery facing issues with scalability and unit economics. Peoplehurt: An online doctor consultation platform struggling to gain traction in the healthcare market. Tiny Owl: An online laundry service facing logistical challenges and scalability issues. And more startups are listed.. Reasons of startup fails (Unsustainable business model, Lack of funding, Competition)

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