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A Karnataka chaiwala offers free 30-min Internet to customers for just Rs 5 a cup

Who needs a free Jio connection with that much of a hassle, Basha provides unlimited internet for just Rs 5!

"Chaiwala" Kiran Mahida will sign on Narendra Modi's nomination form as one of the supporters on April 9. Express Photo By Bhupendra Rana 07-04-2014 The power of chaiwalas on the rise: from modelling contract to business strategists. (Representational Image/Source:Express Photo By Bhupendra Rana)

Chaiwalas have taken over the Internet right now. The profession is certainly making more news now than ever, even more than when the humble career of Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to light. As PM had once highlighted the strength and power what a ‘chaiwala’ can do.

So now, interestingly the focus is not on ‘chai pe charcha’ but ‘charcha on chaiwala’. Only about a week ago, a tea-seller from Pakistan took to fame and became an Internet sensation for his looks. The blue-eyed boy even secured a modelling contract and was reportedly offered a film too.

But the latest chaiwala from India, who has grabbed people’s attention on social media, isn’t being talked about for his looks but his business strategy. Of course, running a thriving business requires more than just selling tea.

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Twenty-three-year-old Syed Khadar Basha of Ballari, Karnataka, came up with a brilliant plan to give free Internet to his customers for 30 minutes. And quite unsurprisingly people loved it.

Who needs a free Jio connection with that much of a hassle, Basha provides unlimited Internet for just Rs 5! The formula is simple, buy a cup of tea and he hands over a coupon with the Wi-Fi password that’s valid for the next half-an-hour.

Festive offer

According to a Times of India report, the scheme is a hit and Basha has been witnessing increased footfalls and queues at his shop. Also, “his sales have zoomed by four times since he started the ‘scheme’ in September,” the report added.

Basha, who has studied till class 10 only surely has fetched up an MBA strategy, attracting customers who are mostly college students in the remote town in Siruguppa.

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Not free data services but tea vendors and paan walas in and around Delhi too have gone digital. To avoid the daily credit system and keeping a tab on monthly dues, they have opted for digital wallet to end their woes. The small vendors are happily using PayTM wallet to run their like a boss.

First uploaded on: 25-10-2016 at 13:22 IST
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