Tea Startup
(Search results - 10)IndiaMar 19, 2024, 10:05 AM IST
India's leading top 5 tea startups
There are many chai enthusiasts in India, and it's safe to say that we have quite high standards for tea. Taking our love of chai tapri to a whole new level, a number of businesspeople started ventures that went on to become national successes and even established chains abroad.
India UntoldJan 18, 2024, 2:13 PM IST
Get a free dose of motivation at this ‘Failure Chaiwala’ tea stall
Arun Mehra invested in several startup projects but faced financial losses in them. Despite all the setbacks, he consulted his friends, and decided to launch his business again, with minimal investment. Within a month, he opened a tea ship and began receiving positive responses.
India UntoldJan 17, 2024, 2:17 PM IST
The Classic Tea: Monalisa’s Successful Entrepreneurial Journey
Monalisa, defying all the societal conventions, runs a tea stall named ‘The Classic Tea’ at Manjhi Chowk in Bhagalpur, Bihar. Presently, she is pursuing her graduation from Tilkamanjhi University, Bhagalpur. Apart from the tea shop, Monalisa also provides tuition classes to school children for financial independence.
India UntoldDec 5, 2023, 8:54 AM IST
A Journalist’s Inspiring Journey to Becoming a Tea Seller
Keshav Maratha, a resident of Indore, worked as a video journalist for 13 years. The long work hours and extremely low salary were a matter of concern. On the encouragement of his wife, he quit his job and opened a tea stall. Today, he makes decent earnings while sustaining the needs of his family.
India UntoldNov 25, 2023, 9:53 AM IST
Aarin Sorathiya’s Successful Career Transition from HR to Entrepreneurship
Aarin Ratnesh Sorathiya launched ‘Chaiwale Ki Chaipatti’ in the year 2016 with a single product, and today the product line has expanded to include 50-60 varieties. Aarin’s company has a range of flavoured tea and coffee which not only boosts the sales but also provides customers with interesting choices.
India UntoldNov 14, 2023, 11:34 AM IST
Bullet Chaiwala: Making Rs 1 lakh in a month with a unique concept of tea startup
Abhishek Bhardwaj worked in the corporate sector for ten long years before quitting the job and starting his tea business. He studied the tea markets and the increasing number of tea outlets in the cities. Today, he easily makes Rs 1,00,000 in a month. There are also plans of expanding the business to other parts of the country.
India UntoldNov 11, 2023, 10:03 AM IST
The Remarkable Journey of Neha Bhatt’s Tea Shop ‘Ampu Tea’
Gujarat’s Neha Bhatt runs a tea startup with the name ‘Ampu Tea Neha.’ In July 2021, Neha met with an accident. Her left side of the body was damaged and due to a delay in treatment, she had to undergo amputation, losing one of her legs. She sells almost 300 cups of tea daily and earns somewhere around Rs 1 to 1.5 lakh in a month.
India UntoldNov 10, 2023, 9:37 AM IST
Nikunj Sharma’s Tea Startup Empowers Physically Challenged People
Indore’s Nikunj Sharma launched his tea business in Gorakhpur. Initially, he found it difficult to open a single outlet in the city but with the kindness of other people, he successfully launched his business. Today, Nikunj operates seven outlets in different cities and provides employment to people with disabilities.
India UntoldSep 30, 2023, 10:41 AM IST
The entrepreneurial journey of ‘Model Chai Wali’
Simran lost her career as a model during the pandemic. She took up a job but could not earn anything. Getting inspired by other tea entrepreneurs, she launched her own startup ‘Model Chai Wali’ and today she makes up to Rs 1 lakh in a month.
India UntoldSep 28, 2023, 9:38 AM IST
A tea startup in a Rs 75 lakh Audi car
Amit Kashyap and Mannu Sharma are friends from Haryana. They moved to Mumbai to try their luck in running their own business. Mannu came up with an unconventional idea of opening a tea stall in their Audi car. Their business idea proved to be successful, and celebrities often visit their shop regularly.