is tutoring industry have Any scope in indian market? like home tutions with all type of courses from 2nd class to and so on and not an online thing but offline
According to my ground food industry analysis Indian people's still feels insecure while visiting cafes because they think cafe's are only for high class peoples .
What's your point of view ?
Our 70% Indian population belongs to lower middle class
So my startup idea is tuitionveda which helps students in finding tuitions according to there need our platform help students in finding Home tuition, coaching institute near them , courses, online batches and e books
But when I tell people about my
Our institution offers online and offline courses in arts, crafts, woodworking, and jewelry design, providing expert-led classes, workshops, and immersive learning. We nurture creativity, enhance skills, and inspire artistic expression for all skill
See More
0 replies3 likes
Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 2m
According to Statista, the Indian textile industry is valued at 223 billion dollars as of 2021. The industry is the largest producer of cotton and jute, 2nd largest in silk, and 95% of hand-woven fabrics globally are from India.
1 replies3 likes
shreyansh jaiswal
Stealth • 4m
I've noticed a dramatic rise in the dance learning and showcase industry. Recently, the number of Cult Fit dance class passes surpassed gym passes. Despite this growth, there isn't a comprehensive platform that covers all aspects of dance styles, mov
See More
3 replies4 likes
Saathvi SN
Stealth • 5m
Ways to earn money online
1. Content creation on social media.
2. Online tutoring.
3. Virtual assistant
4. Freelancing
5. Dropshipping aka E- commerce
6. Digital marketing and SMMA
7. Stock market trading/crypto currency/investment on mutual fun
Guys what is your take on indian wedding industry. Can we stream line it like in an app for everything that is needed for a wedding . Will public(middle class people) uses it i am
7 replies7 likes
Prashant Singh
Stealth • 8m
Byjus and Unacadamey just recorded the offline courses and put them on a website. I don’t like calling it ed’tech’. YouTube has been doing it for more than a decade. IITans’ Pace was giving me online classes in 2010.
Tech has a lot more potential