Sonu Kumar, a resident of Harla in Jamui district, Bihar, has become a successful entrepreneur at the age of just 22. Despite failing his 10th-grade exam, Sonu started his own company and is earning more than 100 times his age. He not only provides employment to the youth of his village but also manages his business from home. Sonu has even built a house for his mother with his first earnings and named his company after her.

Sonu’s company specializes in book binding and notebook manufacturing. He prepares notebooks at home and sends them to various cities, including West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and different parts of Bihar. His annual turnover is around 25 lakh rupees, and he aims to surpass 50 lakh rupees in the coming year. The demand for his products is constantly increasing, and he is prepared for its growth.

Despite failing his 10th-grade exam in 2016 due to financial difficulties, Sonu did not give up. He continued his studies and passed both his 10th-grade and 12th-grade exams. He is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree. Sonu’s determination and perseverance have led him to become a successful entrepreneur, inspiring other young people in his village and the surrounding areas.

Sonu’s story is truly remarkable, as he overcame setbacks and turned his life around. His success at such a young age is an inspiration for others. With his dedication and hard work, Sonu has become a role model for the youth in his community, showing them that anything is possible with determination and perseverance.

गुलशन कश्यप, जमुई: मैट्रिक की परीक्षा में फेल एक शख्स ने अपनी कंपनी खड़ी कर दी है। वह अपनी उम्र से करीब एक लाख गुणा से भी अधिक की कमाई कर रहा है। उन्होंने बताया कि वह नोटबुक बाइंडिंग और कॉपी बनाने की कंपनी चला रहा है और उनका सालाना टर्नओवर 25 लाख रुपये का है। इसके साथ ही वह गांव के युवाओं को रोजगार भी प्रदान कर रहा है और अपने घर से ही अपने व्यापार का संचालन कर रहा है। इस सफलता की कहानी जमुई जिले के लक्ष्मीपुर प्रखंड के रहने वाले सोनू कुमार की है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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