Opportunities in Rural India – Fortnightly Theme

Bringing back the fortnightly theme concept, we will cover the opportunities that exists in Rural India.

To give you an idea, there are more than 600K villages in India and right from FMCG to Telecom players, everybody is eyeing the ‘next wave’ of growth.

The attempt behind this fortnight theme would be to bring in a sense of opportunities that lies in rural India – and how companies are harnessing that.

If you would like to share your perspective, please drop us a mail (ashish at pluggd.in)

 
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  • comment(s) on Opportunities in Rural India – Fortnightly Theme

    6 Responses to Opportunities in Rural India – Fortnightly Theme

    1. Jibin says:

      Entrepreneurs sure need to understand and tap the potential in our villages.

    2. Vishnu says:

      I personally prefer we can concentrate on villages after three years down d line. Because there are loads to be improved at the moment in major cities..

    3. Jibin says:

      @vishnu But we need to concentrate simultaneously on both cities and villages. We cannot neglect either ! 3 years would be a lota gap ! Like now that the ecosystem for development in the cities have been laid we need to concentrate on getting an ecosystem at the village level as well for development !

      • Vishnu says:

        umm actually 3 years is not a lot.. d reason behind is cuz, still most of d cities are yet to formalize for e.g. building “Quality” bridges, water flow model, delivering gases, financial flow inside the cities.

        look at this, loads load loads to be done.. Yes am not saying neglect villages.. i say keep d pace for cities than villages..

        OSAt, one step at a time..

        • Kamini says:

          and why should that one step be in favour of cities as opposed to villages? just because we live here?? u r suggesting finishing development of cities and then going to villages…why should we decide priority in favour of cities when over 70% of us live in villages??