With 4G, Kashmir hopes to call back growth
February 16, 2021
Start-ups make renewed efforts to make a comeback after 18 months of Internet blackout
Malik Aadil, the founder of Kashmir’s first grocery delivery platform Groxery, is making renewed efforts to grow his fledgling start-up after the Centre restored 4G network across the State.
His online platform, which had come to a grinding halt after the internet was blocked in the State for 18 months, will now come with new features, including a subscription model that entails the ‘Buy and Pay Later’ option in-app notifications. Aadil is also expanding his footprint across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Kashmir Entrepreneur Sets Up Valley s 1st Online Grocery Store
Kashmiri entrepreneur Malik Aadil sets up first online grocery store in Kashmir with an aim to serve the common people, amasses 50k app downloads
| 20 Jan 2021 12:58 PM GMT
Srinagar: A 28-year-old Kashmiri entrepreneur Malik Aadil has set up the first and largest online grocery delivery service in Kashmir.
Aadil s project, titled as Groxery-The Store Next Door, is covering almost the entirety of Srinagar city. He informed the media about his app as well. I have developed an app for Groxery through which customers book their orders and we drop it at their doorsteps within 70 minutes.