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PAPERS N PARCELS

A 13 year old young boy Tilak mehta ,has founded paper n parcel,A logstic company that targets same day delivery.The idea to start papers n parcels,When he really needed a few books from the far area of the city, the idea first emerged. After a long day at work, his father arrived home exhausted, so he was unable to ask him, and there was nowhere else to go.

Tilak was then struck with the notion of starting a business that would transport documents and small packages throughout Mumbai for guaranteed same-day delivery.One of India's young entrepreneurs is Tilak Mehta. Papers-N-Parcels, or PNP for short, his start-up business, is poised to create a digital disruption in the door-to-door courier pick-up and delivery market.

He is in Class VIII and, like all teenagers, complains about his father's late and worn-out return from work.PNP uses a dedicated mobile application for business and already employs 200 on its own and 300 Dabbawala partners, through whom it is handling up to 1,200 deliveries daily.Now the company has a turnover 100 crore.[1]

Tilak is a budding entrepreneur who has founded a logistics startup, sold the idea to a banker and convinced him to quit the job and join him as the chief executive, and, also roped in the famed Dabbawalas of the city to help him with the last mile distribution.

PNP uses a dedicated mobile application for business and already employs 200 on its own and 300 Dabbawala partners, through whom it is handling up to 1,200 deliveries daily.

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