Articles in the "Success Stories" Category
Bihari develops system to prevent runway mishaps
Faizan has developed a GRIPS to prevent runway accidents with cent per cent accuracy, which has been acclaimed worldwide.
Call of the Native: Chandrakant Singh
Chandrakant Singh grew up studying by the light of a kerosene lamp in a nondescript village, Chamanpura, in Bihar’s Gopalganj district in the ’80s. By 2004, engineer Chandrakant was posted to Germany on a two-year assignment by his then employer Bosch India. Stuttgart in Germany, where Singh was based, afforded him all creature comforts. Yet, old memories kept coming back to him Of Chamanpura.
Patna youth develops new tech for racing car
Ravi, a mechanical engineer, recently developed his own technology “Formula 800″ to develop a new racing car with the help of his team “Resonance Racing”.
Tea vendor’s son aspires to earn Rs 10L per month
From his crumbling hut in a village in Bihar’s Madhubani district to the sprawling campus of IIT-Mandi, the journey of Abhimanyu Kumar has been awe-inspiring.
Munger’s messiah takes on Naxals in their den
Jaya Devi, now 33 and a mother of three, has over the years emerged the public face and voice of tribal villagers in Munger.
Migrants making it big in Punjab
When Mandal set foot in Ludhiana the first time as an 18-year-old in 1981, he had Rs 2 in his pocket. Today, he has a flourishing business and four houses in the city.
Giving status to vegetable selling through an MBA from IIM
Kaushlendra has introduced the farm fresh produce retail and supply chain model in which farmers and street sellers are directly partnered.
Jai Kisan Chachi!
A self-made farm expert, she is respected in many Bihar villages for her astute assessment of land and crop quality.
Electrifying Bihar – the role of philanthropy and social investment
Some of the world’s most ground-breaking rural electrification businesses are scaling up in Bihar.
Chandrakant Singh – Chaitanya Gurukul Trust
Chandrakant Singh tapped in to all his networks to raise funds for this school. As an IIT alumnus, a former TATA steel employee and a researcher at GM at the time, he urged 3000 people to join in.









