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Uneducated Kamaraj of Vaishali district of Bihar once used to work for 4 rupees. He learned electricity work with wages and opened a fan factory by depositing money. Today his company’s Raj fan is making a splash in the market and …Read more
Highlights
- Kamaraj opened the fan factory by depositing money by paying Rs 4 wages.
- Learned electricity work by drinking tea to the engineer.
- Today dozens of people work in Kamaraj’s factory.
Kama Raj told that his father was a farmer and the financial condition of the house was not good. Therefore, Gandhi started working in the construction work of Gandhi Setu at that time, for which he used to get 4 rupees. At the same time, the engineers used to give tea to the engineers of the Gamin India Company, who made the Sethu, in return, the engineers used to tell them the lightning of electricity. Gradually Kamaraj started electricity work. Meanwhile, he got away from the house to work for 11 years and then when he learned the specifics of electricity, then a small shop to repair the fan opened, which slowly opened the factory to make a fan by depositing money.
Loan was taken to increase business
Today, dozens of people work in Kamaraj’s factory and the Raj fan made here is making a splash in the market. Kamaraj said that till three years ago, he had invested all the money in the company for his hard earned money but also took a loan of 35 lakhs from the bank three years ago, after which the company has increased further so that more and more fans can be constructed. Today Kamaraj is a good businessman as well as a good guardian who could not study himself, but educated his three children by giving them better training, who have been settled by doing good jobs today.

With more than 4 years of experience in journalism. It has been 1 year to associateed with network 18 SINCE 2023. Currently working as a Senior Content Editor at Network 18.Read more
With more than 4 years of experience in journalism. It has been 1 year to associateed with network 18 SINCE 2023. Currently working as a Senior Content Editor at Network 18. Read more