Bengaluru: From beggar to owner of Rs 40 crore company – Inspiring story of Renuka Aaradhya


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Dec 25: Renuka Aaradhya proved that a person can achieve unimaginable goals if one is ready to strive for it. Owner of a Rs 40 crore company today, Renuka once begged on the streets for a living due to extreme poverty.

Hailing from a extremely poor family on the outskirts of Bengaluru, Renuka worked as domestic help after completing his 10th grade. Later, he was going from door to door begging for rice, pulses and flour in the guise of a priest. But this was not enough for a living and he worked as a security guard. During his spare time he learnt operating machines and joined a factory as a lathe machine operator.

Renuka thought of getting married at the age of 20 as he thought that the responsibility of running a family would be more challenging and will motivate him to do more hard work.

Aaradhya was employed in a plastic factory when he got married. After marriage, a own business idea struck him and he began to sell suitcase covers. However, his business failed and he suffered loss of Rs 30,000. So he went back to his old profession of working as a security guard.

Renuka continued with experimentation and learnt driving and began working as a driver for a travel company. He used to take visitors who came to Bengaluru from overseas. Apart from salary he used to get hefty tips from the tourists. After working for four years in the travel agency he thought of starting his own travel company.

Renuka founded a travel agency with whatever money he had and also borrowed from the banks. The name of the company was Pravasi Cabs Private Limited. He purchased a car and within another a year he bought another car. A travel agency was trying to sell its business. Renuka bought it for Rs 6 lac. The company had 35 cabs with them.

As the luck favours the brave, Amazon India chose Renuka’s company for its promotion. Walmart and General Motors also joined in and took his services. Today his company is worth Rs 40 crore and there are 150 employees in the company.

 

 

  

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  • DMA JAYAKAR, Bengaluru

    Tue, Dec 26 2023

    This is the only story once upon a time there was a king like .not for all . Just as tea seller to PM. This is all depends upon there fate.

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  • Rajender, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 26 2023

    "I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it." —Thomas Jefferson. Third President of the USA -- What is important is Hard work -- Perspiration and inspiration ---- ---NOT HARDLY WORKING --and expecting success--

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  • Rajender, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    His story should be told in our prisons ... Youth take to crime .. they assume there is no other way .. other than crime ..quick money ..

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  • Steve, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Everything's possible with determination.

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  • Bharath, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Sheer determination and luck and raise a person from beggar to rich. This is one fine example of Renuka Aaradhya. His hard work without any expectation was sheer determination and he got paid for his hard work which is luck. When one door closes, another opens.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    Renuka Aaradhya is Lucky ...

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