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Jaffer Ali
Salute
by Jaffer Ali on Aug 15, 2010 12:32 PM

This man came to this height on his own efforts, he should be considered more than Ambanis and Tatas, they are using their fore fathers wealth.

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indian soldier
We need 1000s of Gulati.
by indian soldier on Aug 15, 2010 12:30 PM

Person like him create jobs and wealth for our soceity or indian family. Very crucial for our better life. god bless you Mr. Gulati. we need 1000s of business leaders like you and india will be transformed into a rich country.
Not govt not poltician can do anyting. only hero like you can change the map of india. Our business leaders should be worshiped, they are true hero who struggle so much to run successful company. we should also try to be good consumer. because thats way to growth. otherwise no demand. no growth. no jobs.

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correct
I want to do something different
by correct on Aug 15, 2010 12:06 PM  | Hide replies

If you want to do something different you have to go out of the country India is not a country which embraces change and looks at future but puts blames and see to it that the people do not succeed if people do succeed then they want their share and claim everything is theirs. Politicians make sure you have a difficult life.

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Yamini Ravishankar
Re: I want to do something different
by Yamini Ravishankar on Aug 15, 2010 12:27 PM
It is inspiring to read about someone's success.

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xavier v
Congratulation
by xavier v on Aug 15, 2010 09:34 AM

Inspiring Story.

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KAMAL KALIA
Naresh Gulati
by KAMAL KALIA on Aug 15, 2010 09:12 AM

Good and inspiring

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jayakrishnan
Appreciation from NGK Pillai
by jayakrishnan on Aug 14, 2010 11:39 PM

Hi Mr. Naresh,I appreciate your effort to amazing success, keep it up!
This will a lesson for failed and despaired people, those who think they failed in their life.
With best wishes,

NGK PILLAI.
095026 73011.

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amitabh sood
Naresh Gulati
by amitabh sood on Aug 14, 2010 04:18 PM

Shonia's comments are comments of a negative minded looser. Think Positive. Be positive

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sharad  shah
same skip again my redff
by sharad shah on Aug 14, 2010 04:17 PM  | Hide replies

look this guys,

many successful stories are covered by them , but they always skip this point HOW?

ex: here the 3rd last para says...
"""Later, he went on to do a computer course. "My first job was at Aptech as a lecturer. The rest like they say is history," Naresh says"""

show us the way & dont make us feel like an advt.

All with due respect to yours true story mr,naresh.

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Aniruddha Nath
Re: same skip again my redff
by Aniruddha Nath on Aug 15, 2010 12:35 AM
Dear Sharad,

The punchline is there in his telling.. " I wanted to do something different"..... that is the mindset which pushes some of us to reach the cliff....

Just do something different or do the same thing differently...you'll reach where you want to be...



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MANINDERPAL BHATIA
Re: same skip again my redff
by MANINDERPAL BHATIA on Aug 15, 2010 01:12 PM
Nothing NEW about Mr. Naresh! To be rich, You must know how to conceal truth under the cover of a lie.

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Deepak Khanna
Re: same skip again my redff
by Deepak Khanna on Aug 15, 2010 10:00 AM
No one is going to give a step by step blueprint to anyone else buddy! For succes in business(if you are a 1st generation Entrepreneur) you have to try very hard and go through a lot of failures first. I'm in IT line since 2000 struggled for 5 yrs till 2004 end only then was able to establish a sucesful business since 2005..Its tough path man but once you get the taste of success the satisfaction one gets can't be compared to any posh job in an MNC.

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Shonia
Another advertisement from Rediff!
by Shonia on Aug 14, 2010 03:40 PM  | Hide replies

I have seen Rediff showcasing stories of few people as they have really done miracles. I know 100s of such people who have fought with bad circumstances and have grown up in life. No offense to the people showcased, but its just another ordinary story in metropolitan cities of India.
WHEN WILL REDIFF STOP ADVERTISING PEOPLE WHOM THEY KNOW PERSONALLY ONLY OR WHO PAY THEM TO ADVERTISE THEMSELVES?
MAYBE REDIFF TAKES MONEY TO ADVERTISE.

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Balasubramanian Ramachandran
Re: Another advertisement from Rediff!
by Balasubramanian Ramachandran on Aug 14, 2010 03:44 PM
Be a sport. Rediff cannot showcase every successful entrepreneur. I know a person who passed 3rd STD only. He cannot read daily news paper but he can ready any type of property document and find flaws and prepare the best documents. He now owns 6 houses and more than 10 acres of land and is worth over Rs 30 crores. These stories are published to motivate people and give them some sort of assurance. Just read and move on

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