rags to riches

Dont Fly Away: From Earning Rs 300 A Month To Becoming One Of The Richest Indians Who Grounded Quickly Again And Faced Bankruptcy

[ad_1] Rise And Fall Of Jet Airways: When he accepted a job at a travel agency, where he was paid Rs 300 per month, his voyage began. After a while, he opened his own travel company. He picked up the techniques of the profession swiftly and made his way up the corporate ladder in a […]

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Diamonds Are Not Forever: A Rich Indian Diamantaire Who Became Fugitive Is Now So Poor That His Company Cant Even Buy One Gadar 2 Ticket

[ad_1] Riches To Rags: Nirav Modi is an Indian businessman who was at the center of a major financial scandal involving Punjab National Bank (PNB), one of India’s largest public sector banks. The scandal, often referred to as the ‘PNB scam’, came to light in early 2018. Here are the key details and the downfall

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Andhere Ghar Ka Ujala: A Bangali Babu Who Worked As A Table Cleaner Left Home With Only Rs 100 In Pocket Has Now Net Worth of Rs 200 Crore

[ad_1] Success Story: We frequently hear that Bengalis dislike hard work, and as a result, they frequently lose out to communities in India that value hard work more and migrate to places like Delhi and Mumbai in order to increase their income and ensure their survival. Delhi too proved to be a challenge for Malay

Rags To Riches: A Man From North Bengal Who Left Home With Rs 100 In Pocket, Worked As A Dish Cleaner, Now Has Net Worth Of Rs 200 Crore Read More »

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Andhere Ghar Ka Ujala: A Bangali Babu Who Worked As A Table Cleaner Left Home With Only Rs 100 In Pocket Has Now Net Worth of Rs 200 Crore

[ad_1] Success Story: We frequently hear that Bengalis dislike hard work, and as a result, they frequently lose out to communities in India that value hard work more and migrate to places like Delhi and Mumbai in order to increase their income and ensure their survival. Delhi too proved to be a challenge for Malay

Andhere Ghar Ka Ujala: A Bangali Babu Who Worked As A Table Cleaner Left Home With Only Rs 100 In Pocket Has Now Net Worth of Rs 200 Crore Read More »

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