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Rags to riches: From a cargo loader to a CEO


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Mohammad Rafiq
NAIR
by Mohammad Rafiq on Aug 18, 2013 10:29 PM  | Hide replies

I FEEL EXTREMLY DELIGHTED TO HEAR ABOUT NAIR'S SUCCESS HERE THE PROVERB FITS "WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE IS A WAY"

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dinesh saxena
Re: NAIR
by dinesh saxena on Aug 24, 2013 06:23 PM
Nair's success shows that to emerge successful,five things are must: 1. Self cofidence 2.knowing your plus and minus points 3.Hard work 4.potential to use opportunities to your advantge and 5.a bit of luck. Dr D K Saxena .Dehradun

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dinesh saxena
Re: NAIR
by dinesh saxena on Aug 24, 2013 06:32 PM
Hats offto Mr Nair for setting an example.The proverb "where there is a will,there is a way"is indeed applicable in his case.But,in my opinion,factors essential for success are(a)Self belief(b)Hard work towards right direction(c)potential to use opportunities to your advantage and(d) a bit of luck Dr D K Saxena, Dehradun


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pandurang killedar
GREAT PEOPLE TO WORK WITH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by pandurang killedar on Aug 17, 2013 06:09 PM

Go ahead SUDHIR and Vivek.
Congratulations,

PM KILLEDAR-KOLHAPUR

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mohit kumar
Great
by mohit kumar on Aug 17, 2013 05:18 PM  | Hide replies

Leaders are not born like RGandh BUT manmade

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Jetharam Meghwal
Re: Great
by Jetharam Meghwal on Aug 17, 2013 06:04 PM
Really a good & brilliant job



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SHEKHAR  SARAF
Salute
by SHEKHAR SARAF on Aug 17, 2013 10:09 AM

1000 salute to Mr. Sudheer Nair. The way he has acheived his success without any formal education of the field. Simply great & must be an example to all.

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jothi  basu
Born Intelligent
by jothi basu on Aug 17, 2013 10:05 AM

Such personalities are born intelligent; normally they no need any qualification to mention behind the name.

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Aravind Raman
Inspiring indeed
by Aravind Raman on Aug 16, 2013 10:44 AM  | Hide replies

Incredible and inspiring! I found some comments on luck playing a role. While it is a matter of debate, you cannot take away the fact that Mr. Nair had shown incredible persistence, motivation and risk taking ability!

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chari ranjan
Re: Inspiring indeed
by chari ranjan on Aug 18, 2013 04:01 PM
the funny thing about luck, is the harder one works, the luckier he gets. Opportunity only comes to those who really work hard, and even when opportunity comes to those who don't work hard, have to work hard to sustain it.

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chandrakantha awasthi
loved what he was doing and that helped him learn the subject at
by chandrakantha awasthi on Aug 16, 2013 01:06 AM

we must take him as inspiration love the work which we are doing then definitely we achieve success.

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lax yopr
Work Hard
by lax yopr on Aug 15, 2013 08:35 PM

This shows that all you need to succeed is basic education (high school) & a will & determination to THINK CLEARLY & WORK TOWARDS IT.

Most of the people, me included, dont know what they want, in the first place.
We just live day after day, without any REAL goals. So, how can we achieve the heights Mr.Nair has achieved even with high education.

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amit agarwal
good to fool people.
by amit agarwal on Aug 15, 2013 05:04 PM  | Hide replies

such stories make people feel good in tough times. there is lot of luck and bad tactics (called strategic planning in white collar language) apart from hard work. how many cargo loaders have reached to this level. our h o me min was a hawaldar and see today where he is. why all hawaldars don't become ministers? similary the daw**d was also son of a hawaldar but where is he today. yes one has to know the system thoroughly so that you can take advantage of loop holes. if done successfully and you are not caught then you will be the most admired person. some wise person has said that when money comes in huge quantity it comes because of lot of luck, timing and planning and not just hard work. if you feel I wrong then ask yourself that are you not working hard? why haven't you become so big? because the environment in the country is to make people commit suicide. just remove all the taxes from diesel and petrol price will become less than half, reduce interest rates, stop commodity speculation on exchanges, stop giving car loans, don't allow people to buy flats if they won't live, make more budget houses, provide more buses, trains etc, make all of them AC, invest in cold storage, warehouses, invest in irrigation, revamp education, allow people to do MBA, Engineering, medicine, after 10th and make it Maximum 1 year course. Lot of time is wasted in theory. give more importance to real life experience. where ever one goes experience is demanded.

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amit agarwal
Re: good to fool people.
by amit agarwal on Aug 15, 2013 05:13 PM
what is luck? See whenever you set out to achieve something in life there are lot of factors which are not in your control. But the achievement of your goal depends to some extent on those factors also which are not in your control. And if those factors do not result in your favour then it can be the difference in your winning or loosing. For e.g. you go to the best school, college and even earn some degree like MBA, Engineering or doctor from a very reputed institute then still it is no gurantee that you will be professionally successful. yes its our job to try and we should do that without any doubts. Also we should try to analyse as many factors which are not in our control and see if there is a way to manage them. The more factors we can manage then more strong becomes the possibility of the desired result.

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