Abhishek Singh Rajput, a young man living in a small village of Narmadapur in Chhattisgarh district of Chhattisgarh, has become the face of the new generation of hopes today. The young man, who has grown in a very simple background, away from the urban flag, is making a successful way in various businesses today. She too did different work according to each season. It was only after the twelfth that Abhishek had decided that we had to do something ourselves. He started his first startup while BA was doing English in college. He believed “the season changes, the needs change, the opportunities come, but only we should recognize them.”

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In the summer, when there is a wedding in the village, Abhishek works for a birthday, wedding and other special occasions. From decorating the husband’s car to the decoration of the entire Venue, he fulfills all the responsibilities. As the monsoon begins, he starts a stationary and book business. When the school-colleges are opened, they have reduced the dependence on the city by starting a shop in the village to get the necessary items.

Abhishek’s business in winter takes a different color. He arranges tent camping in a scenic place near the village. There, tourists get a hotel facility in the snowy climates. After visiting a sunset point, he suggested that the tourists who came there were not getting basic facilities. His family was always on the way to his journey. Due to their support, he could cross every barrier. His stationery shop near the central bank of the village has now become an important center for the village.

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Abhishek believes that young people should learn actual life skills, not just engaging in mobile. “Until you get a job, you have to do something without having to hand over your hand. It understands the true meaning of confidence and self -reliance, “he says. His three seasonal businesses that provide employment to the youth of the village are not just an industry, but also an example of rural entrepreneurship in the new age. It is certain that young people like Abhishek will take India to today’s self -reliance.

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