• July 11, 2024

Want a Start-up But No Money? Start Your Business With Just Rs 10,000, Here’s How – News18

Want a Start-up But No Money? Start Your Business With Just Rs 10,000, Here’s How – News18
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Launch your online business with them, with no restrictions on the quantity of goods to sell. (Image for representation: Reuters)

We bring you details about a business venture that can be launched with just Rs 10,000, offering the potential to gain international acclaim for your product.

In today’s economic landscape, many are finding success in both small and large-scale businesses. For those eager to start a business but lacking the necessary funds, here is some exciting news. We bring you details about a business venture that can be launched with just Rs 10,000, offering the potential to gain international acclaim for your product.

Achieve global recognition for your product

Noida-based company, Dropsy, established a year ago, employs hundreds directly and indirectly. Founders Upendra Yadav and Sujit Yadav spoke with Local 18, highlighting their unique approach. Unlike many online businesses in India, Dropsy exclusively focuses on products made in India. Their markets span across India, America, Canada, USA, and the Middle East. For those without capital, resources, or market expertise, joining requires only a Rs 10,000 processing fee. This investment promises to elevate your product’s visibility in international markets.

Dropsy boasts an impressive turnover of Rs 50-60 crore

Additionally, they encourage anyone to launch their online business with them, with no restrictions on the quantity of goods to sell. Your earnings scale with your sales volume. From its humble beginnings with a Rs 50,000 investment by Upendra Yadav and Sujit Yadav, Dropsy now boasts a turnover nearing Rs 70 lakh. Considering all associated businesses, their collective turnover reaches an impressive Rs 50 to 60 crore.

To connect with Dropsy, visit their website at www.thedropsy.com. They also host seminars periodically to facilitate connections with potential partners.



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