How Clean are the Public Toilets?

Dirty Loo Project

I don’t have to tell you how bad, dirty and smelly are our public loos. No amount of public slogans, or Swatch Bharat Campaigns are going to change the way we maintain the public loos. Sometimes, when I visit a loo, I feel like taking a brush to clean the crevice. Well, I have done it once. It was in a hotel in Goa – I couldn’t stop myself from cleaning it. ( Sometimes I find myself as a obsessive compulsive cleaner)

Now, why am I writing this post. Here’s the story…
Not long ago, during one of the rainy messy day in Trivandrum, I had a refreshing hot bath with with scented oils. Our house, is  2 km from Medical College, Trivandrum. While, I thoroughly enjoyed the warm bath in the background sound of splashing rain.

It’s when I thought of this…

What if there’s a hot water, clean bathroom for people who visit medical college hospital. Imagine the messy loos in the general pay ward area of Medical College. The scores of patients, bystanders who use the loo – with the limited staff what could be the state.

What if they are given a choice to take a bath like the way I had?

Would it be a luxury? Or perhaps, a nice refreshing bath will take some pain, worry or tension they face while they are in the hospital. And there are may people who can’t afford to take a  room for rent.

Providing Clean Public Toilets

Will a clean toilet project work? It’s difficult, but it can. Provided, someone leads a project with a dedicated heart to put into practice. Well, I have a plan to build one – but first, I need to setup the finances. Hopefully I can reach such a stature to donate money to such a purpose.

It’s Not Just Hospitals – Public Offices has bad Loos

Well, it’s no just Medical College that’s lacking a clean loo. Most hotels, government offices, and even houses have bad loos.

I remember going to a loo in a gold shop at East Fort in Trivandrum. While they were selling precious gold in two floors, the loo was tucked in some corner area, where you have to reach after crossing some other rooms. And it was not as glittering as the other rooms filled with gold and diamond studded ornaments.

So, what’s the big or small idea?

1. Build and maintain clean loo in every locality
2. Use unused terrace space to build clean loos
3. Loo should be clean – if users don’t clean, keep a person to clean

Forgotten Railway Juctions

Chai Chai – With Real Chai

Here’s a book for railway buffs. First, I should thank Medha for this book – Chai, Chai. It’s an easy flowing story of the old railway junctions in India which has lost its relevance with time. It has interesting patch of events which took to my thoughts – such as the old brand that are not around anymore – like North Star Shoes ( my fav) or Action shoes, or TV brands like Weston, Solidaire, etc that got decimated by the big innovative brands.

Railway Trips to Quaint Places
As a railway lover, I feel that someday I should travel to those discrete places or get down at those quaint stations and book one of the hotels in the vicinity. But, so far I have never done such carefree trips or trips just for exploration. Probably, I will do it this year.

Small Business and Me
Coming to a new topic….I never thought I’ll become such a die-hard fan of small business concepts. During my college years I thought Government provided jobs and having a government job is a ticket to safe future. After having worked in government sector, I got fascinated with private sector jobs. A change in my mind, attracted me to private jobs.

It was time when the IT and BPO sector mushroomed in places like Bangalore. I used to look at people wearing office tags as super heroes and heroines. I badly wanted to be in such a group working in big glass building. My deep desire got answered. I succeed in getting a job in a ITes company. I was happy with the glossy existence, the pay, the new lifestyle, credit cards, etc.

But after a decade of working in such glass buildings, I got the itch to move to something better or seek to a full-filling activity. I felt trapped in a building, insulated from the outside buzz and opportunities blooming outside. \It’s when I thought of doing something different from the job I do. What could that job be? Without any backup plans, I quit my job.

Well, that was some two years ago

Now, I’m on the stage of incubating small ideas, such as teaching terrarium. So far, I have taken classes in Trivandrum and Bangalore. Just like the concept of terrarium, which is a mini-garden, it’s a small step for me to earn, choose what I like. 

Fish Curry Love Bangalore

I love fish. Probably, I was born this way? I remember a time when I used to dream of frying fish and having the entire one! Well, it was at a time I bed ridden with typhoid. 

Fish Probe
So, are you a fish lover? What are your favorite preparation? Where do you buy fish in Bangalore? Do you get fresh fish most of the time? Have you tried online fish delivery services like Licious, Fresh to home, or Seafresh
Best Seafood Restaurants in Bangalore
I’m a mistrust when it comes to ordering fish in a restaurant in Bangalore. Reason, I’m very finicky about the freshness of fish. So, on the safe side I stick to meat. But that doesn’t mean that I haven’t tried fish. Here are few names that I have tasted fish and few places referred by my friends.
Mangalore Peals
Vembanad at Paul
Ente Keralam
Kairali
Achayan at Indira Nagar
Little Home at Koramangala

At my Task  
Parava Fish Cleaned and Ready ( White Fish or False Trevally )

Sear Fish Head Curry

Fish and Prawns

Pondichery Trip

This trip to Pondy was an unplanned trip. Yet, it was short with good memories of visit, new places we saw and ate. The house we booked through Airbnb was a bit disappointing, yet it was okay stay for a day.

So, what do you like about Pondicherry?
Is it the French part of town?
Auroville (City of Dawn) and it’s surroundings
Promenade area during evenings
Booze and good food

Pondichery Fish Market
Restaurant in WhiteTown

Fish Sold by Ladies

Pondichery Station

Park in Pondy

Arch at Aoroville 

Donate for a cause

Banana at the park

Cookies at Pondy

Dried Fish for Sale

Ladies selling dried fish

At a church in French Quarters in Pondy

Love the color of Papaya

Post office in Nagapattanam

Goods train passing in Nagapattanam

At one of the parks near White Town

At the entrance

Options Beyond Blant Railway Food

Kochu Veli Express departing from Majestic railway station has no pantry facility. So, just before the train departs at 5:PM, there are few people who sell dinner packs to folks bound to Kerala. Imagine having cold food at 8:PM, when the same food can be bought at Kuppam.

Well, that’s the way most food delivery happens in railway. Is there a way to serve homemade and warm food for railway commuters?

Business Opportunity! 

Imagine an enterprising homemaker and a good cook decides to sell food at Kuppam? Well, that’s not possible in the current scenario? There are big boys who control the supply of boring food.

Why can’t we let few homemakers to get a share of the food money?  As we know, malayalee folks eat a wide range of meat and vegies – from pork to mutton, fish to beef and tasty thoran and so on.

Why are we depriving options to train commuters? Is it the safety standards or the moral standards in food or is it a cartel that’s in charge of food distribution in trains? Who know?

Koshy’s Restaurant – Roll Back on Time

Tea at Koshy’s

Beer or Tea ( At Koshy’s)

I’m regular at Koshy’s restaurant. Well, not so regular, but sticks to the routine of stopping here for tea after the Sunday mass at St Patrick’s Church.

First Experience at Koshy’s
As a small time fella from a small-town, I had a cultural shock and awe when I first visited this iconic restaurant in Bangalore. It was a time when smoking inside the restaurant was the norm. I still remember the sight of a lady in blue silk sari, who casually smoked a cigarette. I kept on looking at her, between my drink on how she let out the smoke in a gush in a casual, confident style. A poise filled with confidence, something alien to me. Well, that was around 2005.

So, what has changed in me from that moment till now?

Did I get savvy as the people who comes to Koshy’s?
Did I grow along with this city?

Not much – I’m still wading around in this city, like many others – living that automated, unknown existence.

New Topic
Just wondering on this point – Imagine this scenario – I liked a restaurant’s menu and, which I like to replicate? How do I go about it? Is there a simple, a short cut way to learn how to replicate the menu or an organization or a culinary institute which can decode the recipe and give it.

Just posting!

What’s the Idea?
Well, what more can an old-time restaurant dish out? How well can it narrate the stories? How do they tell? Do they really care to share the story of their beginning to new patrons?

Terrarium – My latest Avatar

I, Me and Terrarium

Terrarium – Glassy Garden

After a long gap of 2 years of incubation phase, I’m on a new venture – something I never thought I will be doing. This is terrarium training workshop. Well, call me a terrarium trainer, who’s on the learning curve, who’s willing to experiment, learn, share and trade the joy of making one.

I have taken couple of classes in Bangalore, and Trivandrum. However, I want to reach to new places – build connection, stories and build pocket of memories in new places. So, as a vision, I like to take training in Calicut ( place of many stories and school memories), in Hyderabad ( a land with people I’m fascinated with) and Pune ( my friend is stationed there).

So, what’s is your calling?
There’s so much you can do in this freaking world – a world buffeted ( Cliche) by changes due to AI, automation, Amazon Echo, and all sorts of creepy techno stuff. Well, please mind my language as I am yet to understand the nuances of this new technology.

So. so what are you upto? Do you fancy scuba diving or you love to spend your time with nature or with gadgets…..

It’s time to chase your inner calling….and make your life thrilling.

Cheers to a new beginning! New Blog!

So, what’s the Idea here!

Start something new. Find a means for second income, or find time to pursue your interest, your calling. Something like what I have done. If you want to have a discussion on how I achieved my breakthrough, then you’re welcome for a chai meet. 

55 Small Business Ideas on a Low Investment in Bangalore


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After the resounding success of “Small Business Ideas in Kerala”, I have to justice to my second home “Bangalore”. This Namma Bangalore, has given me job, a new life, my life partner and financial freedom and mounting credit card debts. 🙂

There’s so much of learning, opportunity in Bangalore, which most people oversee or which I come across. One of the best place to pick small business ideas in Bangalore is from Bangalore Mirror. They regularly publish stories of people who have followed their passion in Bangalore. Kudos to the Bangalore Mirror team.

This post will list few ideas from my pesky mind, and few complied from other sources likes newspaper, and online sties. As a self proclaimed small business evangelist, I would be happy to talk, meet and share my thoughts to anyone interested in one-on-one talk.  I’m available at 99.00.11.4982.

1) Pit Stop – Scooter Washing Service

    Other day I took my colleagues’ bike to go for a shopping. When riding I realized it hasn’t seen water for many days. First thing that crossed my mind was a quick wash service which will take only 10 minutes of my time. A scooter or bike washing station which will take prior booking and wash it under 10 minutes. Imagine a place with five people, just like in a Formula 1 pit stop crew. Each one with a dedicated job, scrubbing, cleaning, washing, and applying a fine polish.

A city like Bangalore where time is money, such a service can flourish, provided it’s executed well. Can you think of starting one like this? Will it work? How much time can you save for time starved folks in B’lore?

2) Home Loan Paper Work Done Here

One of my colleagues bought a 3 BHK apartment in Whitefield. Before she got the home loan approved from the SBI bank, I repeatedly head her plight behind her loan sanctioning and paper work. At one stage she was close to breaking down with the stress – managing office work, home, and the how officials keep asking her to fix new clauses, etc. I was in her position I would have ditched and gone for a private bank. But, the interest rate matters and it seem SBI goes a good job in scrutinizing loan documents.. This chick had the patience, perseverance which many of us don’t have.

In fact I was telling her to use this experience to help others, become a loan advisor, or help home buyers in the buying process. People will love you for simplifying or providing the right information. Do you think you can start an agency to help people secure home loan without the hassles?

 3) Mask Store

 There are vanity stores, fancy stores, but no mask store in Bangalore. A store selling all kinds of face masks, from Vendetta style, to masquerade party masks, and all you can find and make. Got this idea when a colleague who gifted all of us with a mask.

4) Online Kannada Classes 

   For busy professionals, it’s very difficult to spend time to attend a regular Kannada class. Keeping this in mind, why don’t you start a class where you teach people through phone or online. To make it more interesting and attractive for guys, you can recruit more lady instructors to train people over the phone.

5) Takeaway Food Stall

   In Trivandrum, I’ve seen many food takeaway counter selling, chicken, duck, fish, beef, and vegetable curries. What about opening a similar takeaway unit in a small place? This place will only have takeaways. All the dishes can be prepared in another location and brought in here. Operate this place only for evening crowd, so you get ample free time to prepare and rest during day.

6) Solar Store at Koramangala

  These days, it’s cool to advocate green cause. Many companies are doing it just for the sake of bragging about it in PR’s and blogs. So, are individuals. For these folks, there should be a store in Bangalore selling all kinds of solar powered gadgets. What about opening a small store selling solar lamps, solar panels, solar heaters, etc. Probably you can source it from China, or even import products from west. Think about it.

7) Open an erotica museum

  Barcelona has a erotic museum. But, we Indian’s it’s a taboo. We don’t allow such acts. Our moralists will kill such business on the first day or chase you out. What else can you do? Start a unique museum based on your hobby, it could be any collection -gramophone collection, old radios, old phones, old stamps, old vessels, cigars, on rescue and first aid, on kings, world war, or any fancy hobby.

8) Open a lingerie store 

    It’s a business idea suitable for women folks. Why not source top quality stuffs, imported from big brands and store. Or start an exclusive store selling books, gadgets, toys like in BlissBasket.com. Check it out, and improve on the concept. 

9) Teach Sanskrit Verses online

  A chip from today’s morning walk. The park I go for morning walk has a temple in its premises. Today being Pongal (15/1/2015) there were very few walkers. As I walked by the temple, I saw a lone priest or believer reciting Sanskrit slokas from a text. I couldn’t understand a word of it thought I studies Sanskrit in my school (KV). Well, it one of my dreaded subjects. 

Well the business idea is this. There are many foreigners or even Indians interested in knowing the meaning or wanting to learn Sanskrit. The target audience in India would be people who are 50 plus. Instead of just reciting without understanding the meaning, you can teach the in-depth meaning, and intention of each verse. 

If you have interest, then market through online, blog, Facebook or a website. Use traditional marketing, probably a board near a temple an hit the right eyeball. ( Learn Sanskrit verses – Contact XYZ) (21 days to Sanskrit ) ( (Know the meaning of Sanskrit Slogas – Contact Sanskrit guru ph…….)

Namaha: 

10) Turn Fascination towards Bamboo into business

Off late I have a liking towards bamboo trees, especially small varieties which are suitable for home garden or terraces. If you have similar liking towards bamboo, it you can turn into a business opportunity in Bangalore. And Bangalore being more of apartments with small balconies, it’s ideal to plant bamboo as a green cover or as a sun shade.

If you go deeper, you can find thousands of varieties. Only few are seen in our nurseries. Can you start collecting more varieties, if required import few bamboo types. Apart from just planting in ordinary pots,you can do something really different. Collect different kinds of pots ( Ceramic, terracotta, brass, quality plastic, etc). Point is, people don’t mind paying extra you give present it a fabulous way. Think about it.

11) Teach Kolam

From a Google+ page, I stumbled on this blog. It’s about sharing Kolam images, sharing picture of different Kolam designs. Visit  Learn Kolam. 

Kudos to Mr Ramalingam, a retired executive officer from Salem Steel Plant ( SAIL), who has shared his wife’s talent.I think our country needs more people like Mr and Mrs Ramalingam. Also, young people need to learn from this enterprising couple. He is doing a great job at using blog to reach, connect and share things that he cares.

BTW, though it has just started, with proper placement, guidance, and online publicity, they it can a big revenue potential business.. Good luck to both of them.

12) Blog it

I’m a big advocate of blogging. It’s a free platform available for anyone in this world to tell their story, or passion to others. It’s free, it’s powerful. Whether you are a housewife, or a retired person or a physically challenged person, or a junior school kid, you can start one. It requires very little knowledge, though people think otherwise. Here’s a fact, Hufffington Post started as a blog and in less than a decade it attracts more traffic and readers than New York Times.

In a world where traffic is money, you can start blogging on any time, ( from real estate, cooking, hobby) and reach the right audience. Today, many women are using it to share their interest to the world. For example, there are fashion bloggers, cooking enthusiasts, travel , technology geeks, music fans, etc. 

13) Teach to use chopsticks

     Other day I went to a Tibetian restaurant near Jyothi Nivas college at Koramangala. It’s a very affordable food joint, where you get beef fried rice for Rs 65. While I was busy having food, I noticed chopsticks kept on the table. And it dawned on me, if there are people who can teach people to use chopsticks.

How about taking this concept as a small business idea? Probably, you can teach Tibetian food, teach how to make Momos, sell the Momo making utensils, teach how to use chop sticks, etc. Are you listening?

14) Teach Cursive Writing

    During a visit to Nagercoil, I saw a board saying, we teach good handwriting. I haven’t noticed similar thing in Bangalore. If it can work in Nagercoil, why not in Bangalore, where parents are fanatic about seeing their kids excel in all departments. Can you create a course ware for it, with practice sheets? It could be a great help even for old folks like me, who has horrible handwriting.

15) Coconut Water Store

 There are many road side vendors in Bangalore selling coconut water.What about a small store selling coconut water, or some products based  on coconut. For instance, coconut burfi, coconut ladoo, coconut cake, etc. 

16) Start Home Nursing and Maid Service

    Back in Trivandrum, I’ve seen many agency’s providing home nurses, maids, cooks, drivers. In Bangalore, there are only a handful of them. At least, I haven’t seen many . Can you start an agency which provides qualified nurses, drivers? More than just providing personnel, you should guarantee or certify their credibility with your trust symbol. Can you make it the most trusted but expensive service provider?

17) Popularize Ragi Mudde

     Is there a hotel which makes and sells ragi dishes? What about a small joint selling ragi mudde balls and serve it along with spicy mutton or chicken curry? Give a twist to the recipe or make it appealing to the young folks. It’s healthy, it’s good for the body.

18) Start a Senior Living Homes

     Not like a typical old age home, this place in the outskirts should have all the amenities and comforts for leading an active, interesting life for people above 55.

19) Tandoor Food Truck

      Today I chanced upon reading on U. S Food Trucks. It then dawned on me to start something on Indian lines. What about Tandoor Hot Truck or a name more interesting? Recently in Bangalore I saw a food truck in Indira Nagar selling rolls, and burgers. Thought they were shortcoming in that venture, it’s a venture they can improvise as they go. On a different note, what about a similar concept in US. Why not modify a food truck to create a provision to make Indian roti, hot chicken tandoor, kebabs, etc from a food truck and start a travelling food business. Maybe, it’s there in United States or in Europe.

20) Mobile Tailoring

     I came across a lady from Coimbatore who does to houses, take measurement and stitches blouse and tops for ladies. With more busy lifestyles, this could work in a city like Bangalore. All you need is a two wheeler to travel and talent to stitch quality dresses.

21) Start a oxygen bar

   I don’t know what it is..one thing is sure, it looks interesting, a bit adventurous. I’m sharing a pic I saw on Facebook. Someone has been to Mexico and share it on her wall. I picked and put it here. If you are keen to know, you can goggle it. I think it might work in a water themed park like Wonderla, or you can start in a small space.

Oxygen Bar!
22) Start an exclusive shop for Grooms
      When it comes to marriage preparation, shopping, ladies have more choices. In most cases, men have to hop from one shop to another, to pick their shoes, belt, tie, socks, shirt, unides, hand kerchief, etc. What if there’s one place where prospective bridegrooms can shop? An exclusive store with  top-quality dresses, etc. Think about it.   

23) Solution for Lonely Souls in Bangalore

    As cities grow big, when people are too busy chasing money ( daily living), when there’s very less time to talk or build social connection, there is a big part of people who are left alone. People who like to talk, share and care. Do you have a solution for this? Can you help them relieve from their lonely and mundane life.

24) Box Store

  Other day I was shopping at MK Retail, near CMH Road, B’lore. I saw one husband like me buying plastic boxes and his wife getting irritated with his habit of buying boxes. Somehow, it reminded of my fascination to store things in various boxes. And, here comes the big box ideas. There’s no shop where we can go to buy different kind of storage boxes. From plastic big containers, to small paper boxes or the large trunks we see in the hands of military jawans. With shortage of space in our houses, we prefer to keep things in boxes so that it’s easier, and convenient for people.

25) Home Masseuse

 Spa business is booming in Bangalore. If you walk around Indira Nagar 100 ft road, you’ll know what I’m telling you. All sorts of names from Thai spa, to Heaven on Earth. Well, folks like me are, especially those who have crossed their 40’s are the customers.

If you’ve the talent, knowledge and interest in body care, then you can start one. I suggest you can start a travelling spa. All you need is a two-wheeler and with few reference you can start your biz.

A word of caution if you are a lady. There are many aspects to visiting a stranger’s house. If you don’t want to go to other person’s home, you can start one in your home. Probably in your apartment complex, you can start a home spa in your spare room.

I’ve seen one such place,  where they offer massage for ladies.

26) Balcony Garden Designer

For people living in apartments you can offer your gardening skills to decorate, arrange, and maintain it. What do you think? First, prepare a portfolio where they can see the designs and balcon-scaping you can do for them. As an expert, you should be offering high quality and healthy plans, lilies, and unique pots with good designs. Even, you can make a vegetable garden for the client. What do you say, green hands?

27) Become a  Middle Man

     If there’s one thing that’s scare in Bangalore is this – Time. A typical employee spends most time of their life in the glass box. A colleague told this – I don’t feel like going to PF office to apply the PF.  She is not alone. There’re are thousands of folks who don’t have the time, nor has the heart to go to other offices to apply, or settle old claims.

Can you be the trusted middle man who will – file tax, renew the passport, apply a license, sort the building loan or paper work, etc

28) Become an etutor

      I keep sharing this aspect to every soul. Start a elearning or etutoring service. Recently there was a news that a young IAS officer quit his job and started an online training firm. I’m happy that he understand that he can help more people with his online training accademy than being a district collector who has to world under limited freedom.

Hang Swing by the Backwater

Swing Idea

Oh, I should attribute this photo to one of my Facebook friend, who shared it on her wall. Don’t know if it’s her pic or from other source. Well, I’m using this picture on my blog just to share a point.

And the point is this – how can you make your resort by the lake or lagoon or backwater or sea more engaging, more mesmerizing, etc. This swing could be an add-on to your existing activities in your resort.

Well, what would be the cost – Very minimal, but think of the experience! Imagine how a person on a swing over the water would feel – an Instagram photo moment or a FB story. A simple investment done with care makes a swinging moment a winning moment for a resort owner.

What’s wrong with Tourism in Kerala?

We in Kerala are blessed – blessed abunalty with ever green forest, greenery, water bodies, rivers and more. However, we are not getting it right.

Tourist flow is there, but not just there. I bet something seriously or wrong with the way we Keralites thing of tourism. Recently, I spoke to friend who’s an experienced German speaking guide. When I casually asked him about his guide business, I got a shocker. He said that he’s planning to wind up his job as a tour guide. Why? Money is good, but why is he thinking of hanging his boots?

Reason this…
According to this guide who’s on of the front-lines of Kerala tourism biz, most people engaged in travel or tour business is only interested in money – service comes last.

Well, I too had this hunch about the state of affairs of tourism in Kerala. Whenever, I had inquired about hotel accommodation, this is what I felt- these buggers charge a hefty amount and that too for a basic stay. And the attitude in which they speak is that “if not you, we have many customers willing to pay for it.”

So, why tourists are shying away from Kerala?

I bet we have taken for granted that these so called tourist are money bags and whatever you give them, they will lap it up. On top of it, there’s a talk of liquor prohibition, lack of freedom to enjoy or have fun, like in Goa.

Also, many national tourists are exploring places like in South Est Asia, where they have the freedom to experience all things from – massage, affordable stay, clean beaches, etc, with minimal budget.

Well, it’s not too late for Kerala folks to think hard- use their literate brains! Those who realize it early, will survive and others will just have to keep guessing why people are just not coming to their counter.

Be Remarkable!

P.S – If you are in the travel business, I would love to share my digital marketing ideas, topics and give you tips on how to make your website, blog, social media profile become remarkable.

Marketing Organic Products Organically

Marketing Organic Vegies

I’m in love with this business ( Door to Door Organics), their business philosophy, also their  marketing program. It’s a good example of how a biz can organically grow their customer base by tapping customer conversation on social media ( Instagram, Facebook, Twitter).

I stumbled on this business after reading a case study on Marketingsherpa and a informative blog post by Daniel Burstein. ( Read to know their social success story)

Question is How Can you Emulate from the Success of this Organic estore?

Before that, let’s try to know if there’s an exclusive organic estore in Bangalore or in Cochin, or in Trivandrum? . In Trivandrum, there’s a shop called Welgate at Kuravankoram. This shop sells a wide range of organic produce like vegetables, fruits, and other produce like honey, spices, etc. Long back, a Yoga centre used to conduct a  farmers market. Now, I don’t see it happening.

Start an Organic estore in Bangalore

How to start one from the grassroots? Well, I bet there are many people who like to leave their typical 9 to 5 job and start something on this green front. So, if like minded people can come together, then a collective organic farm could be started in the outskirts of B’lore. Or, if you don’t want to partner with anyone, then start an experimental farm and then slowly expand it progresses.

Door to Door Organic – ecommerce Way

Before you jump start on such a plan, it’s essential to study the market place, the size, number, reach, etc. More important factor of these store are the trust factor. People are curious to know if this establishment is really having green values. For this, you require a PR plan to get the message out to the right audience. A blog will be a convenient way to share company’s philosophy, direction and bigger goals.

Opportunity is Ripe

With more people choosing organic produce, I bet there’s a big market for organic produce in Bangalore and other cities. So, the big question is how to start an estore selling orgainc vegetables?

Probably, you can plan on this fertile idea and come with a practical plan to start a organic farm and sales.

P.S – This post was written in 2017. However in 2108, it was unfortunate to know that Door to Door Organics had closed it’s business. Still, this venture is a proof of good marketing and business sense worked together in making a difference it made to the community and its customers.