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Bengaluru Kids Viral Video:  Who says only adults have brilliant business ideas? A group of young Bengaluru children has demonstrated that entrepreneurship and creativity can begin at a young age. Now, a video of three kids, Sharada, Nachiket, and Samudyata, confidently introducing their environmentally conscious business, Eco Wala, has gone viral. Even industrialist Harsh Goenka was drawn to their original concept and passionate pitch, and he couldn't help but post their video online.

Making handmade paper bags without the use of glue or scissors is the main goal of the trio's startup. They proudly describe how they make each bag with care and how their small business is assisting the environment. Their business plan is as clever as their concept. Customers can have two paper bags delivered to their home every Sunday for just Rs 10 per month. Additionally, they provide free samples to new clients and extra bags for events, which is excellent marketing.

Impressed by their innovation, Goenka reposted the video on X and wrote, “Forget Shark Tank, forget Ideabaaz, this pitch stole my heart...”

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Since then, the adorable entrepreneurs have won hearts across social media, with people praising their confidence and creativity. The video shared two days ago received 534k views from people. While many users praised their idea, others asked them to enjoy their childhood.

"I am Sorry if this pitch stole your heart. To me, it seems a dramatic video made on the process of parents or elders. Such promotional videos should be avoided as they put a burden on a startup or business to kids who don’t even understand exactly what they are doing. This is a new trend that has emerged nowadays where Parents are using kids," a user wrote. "Why don't they simply live their childhood? Time will go, this is not the age for a start-up and earning money, it's time to play," a second user wrote.

"This is just sad. Just sad. They're kids. Kids should behave like kids. Do things kids do. Waste more time if need be, enjoy childhood. This is corporate parenting. And nothing to be proud of," wrote a third user. "This isn't just a startup...it's a lesson in environmental responsibility delivered for ₹10 a month. Truly heartwarming," added a fourth user.

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"Would 10/10 subscribe. Why let newspapers go to waste anyway? Would give them my stack of old papers for raw material too," a fifth user added. "One of the most delightful posts of the day! Sincerity with entrepreneurial spirit- that’s the goodness of times. We seek. May God bless us with such wonderful little stars," added another user.

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