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Personality development’s my forte, and in 2025, India’s youth want soft skills to shine. Opportunity - Niche: ₹1k-5k/course for grads. - Startup: ₹50k for laptop, Zoom. Plan - Train: Free online courses. - Legal: Sole prop. - Sell: LinkedIn, local ads. Target 10 students/month = ₹20k profit. Consistency matters—follow up. YourDOST’s tips inspire. Corporate or student focus?

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I’ve run a meme page for local shops, and in 2025, a meme marketing agency for kirana stores and eateries is a viral hit—India’s digital ad spend is ₹50k crore! Secret Sauce - Hyper-Local Humor: Memes in regional slang (Hinglish, Tamil lingo) connect; charge ₹5k-15k/month. - Low Cost: ₹20k for Canva Pro, phone. Steps 1. Content: Create 10 memes/week/store, test on Insta. 2. Legal: Sole prop, GST. 3. Market: Pitch to 20 shops via WhatsApp. Hit 10 clients = ₹50k profit. Relevance fades fast—stay trendy. Social Samosa’s tips nail it. Funny or relatable memes?

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I’ve been crafting seed paper cards for gifting, and in 2025, India’s eco-craft market loves them—sustainability’s the vibe! Market Fit - Demand: Weddings, corporates; ₹50-150/card. - Cost: ₹30k for pulp, seeds, molds. Steps 1. Craft: Make paper from waste, embed marigold seeds. 2. Legal: MSME reg, GST if scaling. 3. Sell: Etsy, local gift shops. Aim for 200 cards/month = ₹20k profit. Drying’s tricky—use fans. GrowEasy’s guide rocks. Wedding or birthday cards first?

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I’ve seen bottled water startups thrive in my city, and in 2025, India’s ₹8k crore market is growing 10% yearly. Market Edge - Demand: Offices, gyms; ₹10-20/bottle. - Cost: ₹5L for RO plant, bottles. Steps 1. Setup: Small RO unit (₹3L), BIS cert (₹50k). 2. Legal: FSSAI, pollution board. 3. Sell: Local shops, Swiggy. Sell 5,000 bottles/month = ₹50k profit. Water quality’s critical—test daily. StartUpYo’s guide is key. 1L or 500ml first?