In large cities, there are roadside tea stands that serve hundreds of people each day. Such places where individuals can congregate over a cup of their preferred beverage are still lacking in villages.
Since villagers do not appreciate packaged flour, a flour mill can be started with little capital and become quite successful.
By delivering milk produced in your village to milk companies in cities, you can launch a dairy supply company in your city.
Given that many villages lack access to medications, pharmacies are among the most in-demand businesses. After an initial investment, this could turn out to be a safe and reliable source of income.
In communities, any type of retail establishment—from a candy shop to a general store—does well. You will continue to gain from the initial investment for many years.
Small-scale poultry farming can eventually be expanded to include raising cattle. It is one of the top small-town company concepts because it involves less capital and labour.
A little pond and a few thousand rupees can be used to launch the highly unusual business idea of pearl farming.
Similar to flour mills, oil mills can be built in communities to extract oil from soybeans, groundnuts, and mustard.
Since there is a large demand for banana chips, you can start a business creating and selling banana chips with very little capital.
In places where people no longer want to grind these important ingredients for cooking, ginger garlic paste is in very high demand.
In this country, having internet access in communities is not yet commonplace. As a result, you can open an internet café where you can charge customers an hourly fee.