Man who came Indore to become IAS, quit his studies and sell tea
Man who came Indore to become IAS, quit his studies and sell tea
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It is often said that what is written in destiny will definitely happen. Something similar happened in Madhya Pradesh, along with two people, and their parents wanted their sons to study and become IAS officers or do a good job. But both became tea sellers. And now they are earning crores of rupees. In India, tea is generally consumed in every household and people are used to it. Anubhav and Anand converted this habit of tea into their business idea and thus started earning crores of rupees. Anubhav Dubey's parents had sent him to Indore for further studies from the village. Here he became friends with a man named Anand Nayak. The two studied together, but a few days later Anand dropped out and started doing business with a relative. Anubhav was sent to Delhi by his parents to prepare for the UPSC. He wanted one of his IAS officers to be made. Time passed and the two friends started looking for their destination.

After some time, Anand Nayak's call suddenly came to Anubhav and the two discussed it for a long time. That is why Anand said with a sad heart that his business is not doing well, we should do something new together. Even in the mind of the Anubhav, he was thinking of business somewhere and he said yes and the two started planning a business together. While planning a business, both of them have thought that most of the tea is consumed after water in the country. There is a lot of demand everywhere and it will not require much money to start. The two then decided to open a tea shop. Both the model and the test will be different which will target the youth.

In 2016, these friends opened their first tea shop in Indore at a cost of Rs 3 lakh. Anand invested some money from saving his first business. Anubhav said he rented a room with the girl's hostel. Bought a few second-hand pieces of furniture and borrowed a little money from friends and designed the outlet. Due to this, the rupee was exhausted and they did not have the money to put up banners. Then on a normal wooden board, he hand-wrote the name of the tea shop 'Chai Sutta Bar'. It was not all that simple for both friends. Anubhav and joy had to suffer a lot in the beginning. Anubhav said that people used to taunt and tell parents that they wanted the son to prepare for UPSC but he started selling tea. Even Anubhav's father did not want them to do it. Slowly customers started growing and earning a lot.

The name Chai Sutta Bar became popular and news started doing the rounds in the media. Then both of them started getting support from the family members. At the same time, the two have created a register with the names of persons who refused to do this work. Anand and Anubhav say that when they open their new outlets, they give tea and coffee to everyone for free. It is also a kind of business strategy. On this pretext, people also come to know about our business and after liking tea, they also become our customers. We have 165 outlets across the country and 5 outlets abroad.

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