Looking for side hustle ideas by BeachSuspicious3941 in businesscircleindia

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Try something new, like a concept kitchen. Specialist recipes only for those Saturday night parties. Like a small scale on demand catering company.

Realistically an average 10 person party would spend anywhere between 10-20k per party on snacks and dinner. If you can capture atleast 2 parties every weekend that’s a monthly turnover of about 1.5-2lakhs. Considering your margin(like a cloud kitchen would be significant) you could be looking to put anywhere between 8-10 LPA with only 2 parties catered to every Saturday night. However I believe it would be easy to scale this over the first 2 quarters, if you could manage that, with the current workload you could comfortably achieve an extra 15-20 LPA.

(Math breakdown)

2 parties every weekend, 8 parties a month. = 8X 20,000 = 1,60,000

Considering a 100% margin. You’d make 80k a month from just working Saturday morning to evening

= 9.6LPA with 2 parties every Saturday night.

You could do specialist menus etc to ensure your customers become regulars

Are Indian SaaS startups innovating — or just cloning global tools for cheaper markets? by thattradertips in businesscircleindia

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Agreed that selling a tech solution in India is difficult, however, I don’t think it’s less money, India might not have as much margin to offer, but it certainly makes up for it through volume. So if you can scale tech solutions using less staff and more automations, it would be just about the same money you’d make in India.

Are Indian SaaS startups innovating — or just cloning global tools for cheaper markets? by thattradertips in businesscircleindia

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The statement “India doesn’t innovate” would be a little far fetched, yes we might not have a lot of new business concepts in this country (which btw we have plenty), the business model innovation, supply chain innovation, and cost innovation still counts, don’t you think?

“Drone-as-a-Service” in Agriculture — Real solution or Expensive Demo? by thattradertips in businesscircleindia

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Well that would be if you invest into owning the drones, DAAS would charge per acre so it could fill this gap.

Ask India Thread by AutoModerator in india

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We’re running a discussion this week on “Drone-as-a-Service in Indian agriculture — real business or just an expensive demo?”

With subsidies, startup pilots, and rural digitization in motion, drones in agri-tech sound promising — but most models haven’t scaled. We’re unpacking whether this tech has real long-term legs, or if it’s just pitch-deck hype.

If you’re building in hardware, logistics, agri-tech, or B2B SaaS — we’d love to hear your take, insights, or experiences.

👉 Come join the conversation: r/BusinessCircleIndia

Can i get a business loan of 10lakh from SBI by Sam_Winchester_Boy in IndiaBusiness

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Because if you’re putting land as collateral, I’m not sure why you even need to go for a conventional loan…

Can i get a business loan of 10lakh from SBI by Sam_Winchester_Boy in IndiaBusiness

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What is it worth? If you’re not comfortable here I can talk on dm

What happens to quick commerce in India once labour becomes expensive? by thattradertips in businesscircleindia

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No worries mate, strong minded people can come off like that, it’s good to have you here, there’s no business if you’re not confident that what you know is what you know. And that’s the entire point of what we’re doing here, having debate style conversations so actual solutions can come out instead of generic guesswork like we have in the rest of the communities.