Three young kids from Bengaluru went viral after an unplanned street-corner pitch for a new company was posted online. In this video, the three kids introduced themselves as the “founder,” “manager,” and “co-manager” of their new eco-friendly delivery service that sends handcrafted paper bags to subscribers. The children’s confidence, their simplicity of ideas, and their ability to speak clearly were all highlighted in this viral social media hit.
Their business model was simple: to offer a monthly delivery in reusable, hand-crafted paper bags that would replace plastic. The idea resonated because it was both sustainable and entrepreneurial at a young age. After the video began receiving significant social media traffic, veteran industrialist Harsh Goenka shared it and praised the children, furthering its reach.
The most striking thing was how confident the kids were to speak in front of a camera and explain their jobs & services as if they had been prepping for weeks. There were many reactions from people online, with comments like: “If they can pitch at 10 years old, what’s our excuse?” & “These are the future founders!” This post went viral on all three platforms (Instagram, X, & WhatsApp Groups).
At a time when people are constantly talking about innovation, these young entrepreneurs reminded us that real innovation is built on tiny incremental steps. You do not require millions of dollars in financing nor a high-rise office to initiate a significant endeavour; you need an idea that provides value to others and the courage to share it.
People connected emotionally with this video when they saw the next generation of entrepreneurs care about our environment and take an active role in protecting it. The children’s plans to stop plastic from entering our oceans will help grow India’s developing eco-friendly movement for clean living and sustainable startup ventures.
As one comment read, “They’re not pitching for money. They’re pitching for a better future.”
The viral video shows that India’s startup movement is no longer confined to boardrooms or incubators.
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