When there was no other option, I took a handcart that my father used to carry and started selling it in Sandhikhark market
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I was studying in fifth grade, that's when my father died. My father taught me and my siblings, even though I sold them in the Sandhikhark market. The household expenses were collected from that business. After losing my father, education and household expenses stopped. Being the eldest son, the responsibility fell on my shoulders. After deciding what to do, how to do it, I decided to drop out. Until then, I knew about my father's profession.
When there was no other option, I also took the cart that my father used to carry and started selling it in Sandhikhark market. Many people knew about his father's death. Therefore, seeing the young boy, many people came to Thela and helped him by buying Panipuri. After that, there was a hope of meeting the expenses . It's been 10 years since I started selling chatpates and panipuris in the market square. Now I am 22 years old .
Due to the loss of my father, I was forced to quit my studies even though I wanted to study. After that, even though I could not read, I felt that I should teach my brothers and sisters . Teach them. At present, Didi Pavitra Panini is studying graduation in the multipurpose campus . Brother Arjun is studying 12th standard . By doing this business, I bought a flat in Hatari near the headquarters and built a two-storied house. We live there with mother . Mother does household work from cooking. I am suggesting to my brothers and sisters to read well without worrying. I want to see my brothers and sisters study and do something and reach a higher level .
The main square of the capital, Shanti Garden, is a place where people gather, meet and gossip. I sell panipuri, chatpate and chaat by placing a cart on the side of this square. From leaders to businessmen, women and children are attracted. Employees of the headquarters also come to eat chatpaty, panipuri and chaat. Buses departing from the bus park stop here for 10 minutes. Passengers get off the bus and come to Thela . More than 100 customers come to my store every day . Markets and villagers like it a lot.
Panipuri and chatpata are kept in the food dishes at weddings and pujas in the market and villages. I'll get there . They consider it delicious and eat it. I am saving from 1500 to 3000 rupees a day from this business. I used to get paid for going to weddings and pujas. All the goods belong to the respective person, I charge 8 to 10 thousand rupees a day for making panipuri and chatpaty . I like this profession. This is what I do, I don't know foreign countries . Staying in your own country and doing business . I now aim to do business and employ some young people.
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