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| A crorepati who lives in a hut! H is story is an inspiration for millions. A self-made entrepreneur, his mission is to help the poor through job creation. E Sarathbabu hit the headlines after he rejected several high profile job offers from various MNCs after he passed out of IIM, Ahmedabad two years ago. He instead started a catering business of his own, inspired by his mother who once sold idlis on the pavements of Chennai, worked as an ayah in an Anganvadi to educate him and his siblings. As a child, he also sold idlis in the slum where he lived. 'We talk about India shining and India growing, but we should ensure that people do not die of hunger. We can be a developed country but we should not leave the poor people behind. I am worried for them because I know what hunger is and I still remember the days I was hungry,' says Sarathbabu. In August 2006, Sarathbabu's entrepreneurial dream came true with Foodking. He had no personal ambition but wanted to buy a house and a car for his mother. He has bought a car but is yet to buy a house for his mother. The 'foodking' still lives in the same hut in Madipakkam in Chennai. Today, Foodking has six units and 200 employees, and the turnover of the company is Rs.32 lakh a month. But it has not been a bed of roses for Sarathbabu. After struggling and making losses in the first year, he managed a turnaround in 2007. How has his experience as a 'Foodking' been in the last two years? Sarathbabu shares the trial and tribulations of an exciting and challenging job in an interview with Shobha Warrier . A tough beginning As I am a first generation entrepreneur, the first year was very challenging. I had a loan of Rs 20 lakh by the end of first year. I had no experience in handling people in business, and it was difficult to identify the right people. Though I made losses in the first year, not even once did I regret my decision of not accepting the offers from MNCs and starting an enterprise of my own. I looked at my losses as a learning experience. I was confident that I would be successful one day.
__________________ "You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore." Cheers, Daffodil |
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| Dear Daffodil, That was truly an inspiring story....that too after refusing offers from MNCs.....how many can do that?! Thanks for sharing!
__________________ Love, sudha “Dreams are like stars...you may never touch them, but if you follow them they will lead you to your destiny.” |
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| Nice one Daffodil We all really need to take lessons of Such unsung heroes in our life, On a broarder note Thanks for sharing wonderful info Cheers!! Anu |
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| dear daffodil, thank you for sharing such inspiring story of an young entrepreneur.i had read about him when i was back in chennai that was two years back when he had just passed out of iim and said he wanted to start a food chain.i thin k the arcticle was on junior vikatan.i am sure his success will inspire lots of more youngsters. youngsters with such vision will definitely take India forward!!!! regards pavi |
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