More than a hundred miles from Bangalore, India, the dusty road that runs through Kuppam is bustling with cars, carts, auto rickshaws, and pedestrians. The people from the rural areas surrounding Kuppam often travel for hours to use what’s here—to shop, to catch the bus that travels to towns beyond, to access government services and resources.

A version of this article appeared in the August 2003 issue of Harvard Business Review.