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Musaib, a 24 Year Old Pampore Youth revamped his family business from Selling Walnut Kernels to Building Modular Kitchens

Entrepreneurship is a new trend in Kashmir. Many youth are either getting into their family businesses or establishing their own start-ups instead of waiting for govt. jobs

Today we get you another such success story of an Entrepreneur, Musaib , a 24-year-old PG student from Samboora village of Pulwama district who armed with social networking skills decided and turned around his struggling family business of walnut kernels. However, soon after he found that there is no chance he could save the ‘sinking ship’, as the losses were running in lakhs of rupees, Musaib Nisar switched over to furniture Business.

To do something different from the regular furniture sellers, Musaib uses social networking sites for promotion and also takes orders online and delivers custom-made furniture to his customers as per their choice

The new Business, aided with technology and modern marketing concepts, is doing well in a short span of time.

Musaib not only changed the line of Business of his family, but also employed the latest marketing techniques and introduced new products to boost his furniture Business, which is gaining demand in Kashmir.

Postgraduate student of Environmental Sciences at SP College, Srinagar, Musaib took over the reins of Business, a year ago from his father and within months decided about his line of action. While establishing the unit ‘Himalayan Peaks Wood Industries’, he started to promote it on Instagram and Facebook as well as used Whatsapp to have direct communication and photo sharing of products with his customers.

“Social media has helped him to bring his Business to the customers. He received most of the customers from social media for his online store rather than for his offline store.

Besides selling day-to-day furniture, he has also introduced modular wooden kitchens along with other modular furniture and walnut wood items. He inaugurated his Himalayan Peaks Wood Industries at industrial estate Lassipora four months back and introduced a number of items like dewan beds, khatamband, modular furniture, which are not easily available in the market.

With just a few months in Business, Musaib’s unit has reached the monthly turnover of Rs 4 lakh. His product line has a huge price range, which varies from few thousand to lakhs depending upon the quality and type of the product.

While Musaib is yet to complete his education, he has already found a job for himself, helped his family in the Business and provides employment to a few people as well.

“I will go for a full-fledged website so that my products will be a click away from my costumers and products can be delivered to them on their doorsteps,” he says.

Presently, he is planning for upgradation of his modular kitchen unit with some CAD professionals.

Musaib says that he is very optimistic and feels that in coming years many young Kashmiris will take a lead in starting their own Business like he did and won’t sit back and wait for government jobs.

Musaib also started new mission for unemployed youths if they provide customers for boost his business he can provide them their share as per his factory norms.

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