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Topper Engineer To 28 Chai Outlets | Shubham Dabre | Chaos To Clarity Podcast

1 h 8 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Civil engineer. City topper. Sixth rank in Vidarbha. Shubham Dabre walked away from a high paying job in Pune to open a tea shop in Nagpur. His parents were horrified. The neighbours mocked them. Today, MBA students study his case.  In this episode of Chaos To Clarity, Piyush Thacker sits down with Shubham, co-founder of Life of Chai (LOC). With just ₹3.5 lakh bootstrapped from his savings and one partner who is now also his brother in law, Shubham built LOC into a 28 plus outlet brand across Nagpur. He cracked tier 2 and tier 3 markets like Umred, Wardha and Gondiya, and is now expanding to Pune with company owned outlets.  Shubham unpacks why he refused investor money, why timing the market mattered more than the idea, the chefless model that lets LOC scale to 500 outlets, and the hardest decision of his life. If you have ever thought about quitting a safe job for a wild idea, listen to this one before you do anything. Listen on Spotify.

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