Bihar student wins praises after video of her tea stall startup as B.Tech Chaiwaali goes viral

If you are determined to do something different in life, then nothing is impossible. B Tech student, Vartika Singh of Haryana proves this.

Vartika was always keen to start her own business and didn't want to wait for 4 years to finish her degree before starting her startup. Pursuing her passion, she decided to take baby steps and started her tea stall with the name B. Tech Chaiwali.

A video of Vartika talking about her tea stall has now stirred up the internet.

The clip starts with Vartika introducing herself. Following this, she describes how she never intended to put off achieving her dreams until finishing her degree, which would have taken four years. Vartika wants her outlet to open across India so that she could provide jobs to people. While concluding the video she urges people to try the tea.

 In the video, Vartika said that she had opened a tea stall near Green Field in Faridabad and she put up her stall from 5.30 pm in the evening to 9 pm.

Vartika sells a variety of tea - masala and lemon chai for ₹ 20 each and regular chai for ₹ 10. There is a small stove on which an aluminum kettle is placed. People are seen milling around her, waiting for hot tea to be poured for them.

Her video has amassed over 56,000 views so far. Social media users praised her determination and effort. A user wrote, "I like your smile and confidence. I will pray for you." Another user wrote, "Keep going,in the coming 1 year you will become the brand." 

However, this is not the first time a young entrepreneur has decided to give wings to their dreams by using a tea stall idea. Prafull Billore, of the famous tea café franchise MBA Chaiwala, has already proved that selling tea can be a very profitable business. Billore decided to start his own tea stall after failing to clear the Common Admission Test (CAT) exams for MBA admission. Currently, he has over 20 outlets in India.

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