u/mr_shiivam

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Why Most People Never Start a Business in India🇮🇳

Most people don’t fail in business.

They never start.

Common reasons:

*Fear of losing money

*Fear of what others will say

*Waiting for the “perfect” idea

*Believing you need lakhs to begin

But the truth is:

Many successful businesses in India started with small amounts of capital and a simple idea.

You don’t need a perfect plan.

You need to start.

Even ₹10,000–₹50,000 is enough to test an idea.

Examples:

*Freelancing

*Digital marketing

*Content creation

*E-commerce

*AI services

I've created a community for founders and investors If you're interested, feel free to join from my profile 😉

The biggest risk is not starting at all.

*What’s stopping you from starting your own business?

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u/mr_shiivam — 3 days ago

What business would you start in India with ₹50,000?🇮🇳

If you had ₹50,000 and 6 months to build a business in India, what would you start?

Some ideas

*Digital marketing agency

*AI automation services

*Content creation

*E-commerce

\*Freelancing

Personally, I think service-based businesses are the best way to start with low capital.

I recently created a community for founders and business enthusiasts where we discuss startup ideas, finance, and entrepreneurship.

If you're interested, feel free to join from my profile 😉

Would love to hear your ideas.

\#Thefoundersclubb

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u/mr_shiivam — 3 days ago