Hi, I am 24 yrs old done my MBA having experience in sales and marketing of consumer durables. I am very much interested to start my own business but do not hav so much capital. Can anyone help me out with few business opportunities out of which i can make my career and also involves as less as possible investment at initial stages. I have to fund my business fully by loan.
Hey, you did not hear of Sarat Babu? Read on:
IIMA felicitates students for taking road less travelled -
Ahmedabad – Two students of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), who preferred to chart their own way shunning high salary job offers, Saturday earned praise from the business school’s authorities.Sharath Babu and Gaurav Dagaonkar, the two students, were felicitated here by IIMA chairman and Infosys Technologies chief N.R. Narayan Murthy and institute director Bakul Dholakia for charting a new route. Dagaonkar, who has already launched a music band called ‘Zaahir’, did not participate in the
placement process last month in order to pursue a career in music.
Babu also abstained from the campus placement, wishing to launch his own food chain. The two were running against the current as the students of the country’s premier business school attracted job offers as high as $185,000 in the annual placement. Describing the day as ‘unique in the four-decade-long history of the IIMA’, Dholakia appreciated the duo’s desire to tread the road less travelled. Narayan Murthy also wished the youngsters success and said: ‘It’s a wonderful day to see a youngster from a poor background succeeding to rise to become an entrepreneur. ‘They are elitist, for being elitist is to be concerned about the society. Let’s hope that we have more elitists in our society like these two young men.’ Hailing from Chennai, Babu has risen from a modest background and managed to graduate from
IIMA. He has already begun his own catering business in Ahmedabad.
From the slums of Chennai and selling idlis on the street to a business administration degree, Babu’s journey has been remarkable.
‘I thought of doing something for the people of the lower strata of the society. In the food catering business, if we can provide jobs to people, we can support so many families,’ said babu. He said he was planning to recruit about 50,000 people in his chain in 10 years.
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October 16, 2009
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Hey, you did not hear of Sarat Babu? Read on:
IIMA felicitates students for taking road less travelled –
Ahmedabad – Two students of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), who preferred to chart their own way shunning high salary job offers, Saturday earned praise from the business school’s authorities.Sharath Babu and Gaurav Dagaonkar, the two students, were felicitated here by IIMA chairman and Infosys Technologies chief N.R. Narayan Murthy and institute director Bakul Dholakia for charting a new route. Dagaonkar, who has already launched a music band called ‘Zaahir’, did not participate in the
placement process last month in order to pursue a career in music.
Babu also abstained from the campus placement, wishing to launch his own food chain. The two were running against the current as the students of the country’s premier business school attracted job offers as high as $185,000 in the annual placement. Describing the day as ‘unique in the four-decade-long history of the IIMA’, Dholakia appreciated the duo’s desire to tread the road less travelled. Narayan Murthy also wished the youngsters success and said: ‘It’s a wonderful day to see a youngster from a poor background succeeding to rise to become an entrepreneur. ‘They are elitist, for being elitist is to be concerned about the society. Let’s hope that we have more elitists in our society like these two young men.’ Hailing from Chennai, Babu has risen from a modest background and managed to graduate from
IIMA. He has already begun his own catering business in Ahmedabad.
From the slums of Chennai and selling idlis on the street to a business administration degree, Babu’s journey has been remarkable.
‘I thought of doing something for the people of the lower strata of the society. In the food catering business, if we can provide jobs to people, we can support so many families,’ said babu. He said he was planning to recruit about 50,000 people in his chain in 10 years.
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This is a no brainer. What I did was paid for my first two which cost $520 dollars and had them do the same and so on. Watch the video and check out the pay matrix. Its really simple. Hope this helps.
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