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Never Give Up-Bihar to Germany & YEF!

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Rambabu Sharma  Founder of Youth Empowerment Foundation yefindia.org   If you complain about not having enough resources, the only resource that matters is the same for all ‘ TIME ’.   It’s hard to spend your productive hours working as child labour to support your family and still manage to complete education. Early days in Bihar were quite challenging, especially for someone who has come up from a very humble background. My journey started in a remote village of Bihar. I had to learn the word “responsibility’ very early on in my life. To meet the financial constraints in the family I had to take a break from formal education and sell my labour in the markets. As difficult my childhood was, I did not get an easy berth in my youth as well. Getting a good higher education in my village was quite impossible. Leaving Bihar at the age of 14 to come to Delhi was one of the important decisions in my life. To get settled in Delhi I had to work in the factories of Kirti Nagar. Bu...

Never Give Up-Engineering to a Developed Steady Startup!

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Pravin Dinkar Jadhav [Shagun Industries Private Limited.] www.shagun-diecast.com " Sapne vo nahi hai jo hum neend me dekhte hai, sapne vo hote hai jo hume sone nahi dete " "My entrepreneurial journey started way back in 1992 when I completed my mechanical engineering. I was studying at VIT college and during the initial 2 years of my engineering, I used to walk to my college. Later, I managed to buy a cycle and used to travel by cycle. Although, traveling to college was difficult as there was no shortcut for my college and the roads were not developed then. Most of the road was covered by trees and there was a big canal on my way to college. By the time I used to make it to college, my shoes and my trousers would cover in the mud. There was a tap outside my college, I used to wash my shoes and legs there and attend lectures. My family was back in Palghar, my home town. I stayed with my grandmother in Katraj, Pune. Completing engineering at that time was a tough task for...

Failed JEE ,GATE, UPSC to achieve success!

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  Ritwik Nilabh [XLRI Jamshedpur, IIT Delhi ] Linkedin: (  Ritwik Nilabh  ) Milestones Achieved:- 2011-Failed JEE  2012- Failed JEE again  2016- Gate paper went awful got rank 694  2016- Got IIT Delhi(Mtech).. thought this is it!. 2016- Started preparation for UPSC  2017- Failed UPSC (1st attempt) 2018- Failed UPSC again (2nd attempt). 2018- First job(Accenture)  2020-XLRI Jamshedpur(MBA). Nice, tough hustle, isn’t it?😂 Muhammad Ali “ I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion . '” An hour metro ride to Karol bagh for coaching and then, sometimes picking the final plate in the mess at night for 15 months, but not missing a single class was all in the process. Maintaining consistency nearly felt impossible! “ Success inspires you, motivates you but Failure teaches you & Teaching is more imp than mere inspiring. “ JEE taught me to be humble. UPSC taught me patience and pe...