I’ve got an idea that targets a sector the tech world has completely ignored: SHGs (Self Help Groups), also known as Mahila Samity. With just 5% market coverage, it has the potential to generate ₹18Cr annually with around 70% profit. 86% of SHG membe
Hmm, you're right but in tier 2&3 cities they got enough idea of a smartphone when told and for training we can partner with local NGO's and you're right voice interface is needed there for accessibility.
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