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see there is too much money in market but this idea have too many problems in India everyone loves rules and making an another oyo won't help it is too hard to make sure about the privacy of each and every person because the hotels or the rooms are not owned by company they are on franchise or contract so it's too difficult to commit on that we will provide 💯 privacy
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Hello Everyone . I have thought of a service in India that I believe many young people will follow, and I aim to turn it into a 16,000 crore company in 2 years, just like OYO did. Because they have a unique project, I also have a similar project wher
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The world's largest hotel chain owns zero hotels → yet generates over ₹10,000 crore from India alone. Here's how Marriott turned hospitality into a fee-collection business ⤵️ i). Marriott owns 'virtually nothing' in India. No land, no buildings, no
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The teen with 50 Lakh+ in Bank This is the story of the founder of one of the biggest hotel chains of India - Ritesh Agarwal Ritesh was born in a Marwari family in Bissam Cuttack, Orissa with three siblings. And was brought up in Titilagarh. His fa
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Hey I am on Medial • 1y
1/25 Failed startups journey Hello, everyone here is the thread of failed startups after enormous success 📈 1. Stayzilla Stayzilla was founded back in 2005 by Yogendra Vasupal, or Yogi as many called him. The idea behind it was simple: to help pe
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A Brief Timeline: Ritesh Agarwal Picture Ritesh Agarwal, born in 1993 in Odisha, India. At just 13, he's already hustling, selling SIM cards and making his first entrepreneurial strides. By 16, he's earned enough to buy his first computer for ₹50,00
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