In all these we have a lesson to learn. Study hard, work harder and DON'T PARTY as much. I hope he is prudent enough also to save, coz., that is the only way we can have a better future and prepare ourselves.
It is indeed an inspiring story particularly for the underprivileged people. Poverty, lack of facilities and help from others do not come in the way for the winners. Wish Raju Yadav and his wife a great success in their endeavour.
I have met a similar kind of person in my MCA II year in hyderabad.he worked as a peon after failing to pass tenth class.he worked in a factory for around 5 yrs.then with the advise of some higher up he completed Degree through distance mode,and PGDCA in computers in distance mode and joined in mca in lateral entry and i offered him job as a lab in charge in an institute where i was a faculty.but after completing MCA he went back to the same organisation where he worked as poen as ASST.MANAGER in computer.i really feel proud to associate with such a guy,now he is working with a MNC in good position.
Re: I HAVE A FRIEND LIKE THIS
by Rituparna Chowdhury on Apr 30, 2015 11:13 AM
The message we learn from this story is - formal education is not a criteria for success.Less educated people should have high goals is life through learning on their own. The Idea Internet Network advertisement on TV these days also drives home this point.