Prayagraj: Selling tea on a Prayagraj street, 29-year-old Kamlesh resembles any other regular chaiwala, who has no alternative employment. But looks can be deceiving and it holds true for Kamlesh as well.
Kamlesh has an MBA degree from SR College of Lucknow. He had invested Rs 10 lakh in a networking company in Haryana. His life came upside down when the company had to shut shop during Covid-induced lockdown. When most of youths went in depression following layoffs due to the impact of pandemic on economic activities, Kamlesh banked on his ‘survival skills’ to sail through testing times.
Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘vocal for local’ and Atmanirbhar Bharat call, Kamlesh set up a tea stall in Civil Lines area. “I wanted to convey the message that no work is small, especially when it is a matter of your survival,” he said.
“When pessimism and depression started dominating me, this idea of opening a tea stall with the name ‘MBA Tandoori Chai’ in Civil Lines area clicked me,” said Kamlesh, a native of Diggi village in Chandauli district.
“While lockdown brought unemployment to several youths, there was only two choices youths like me had — either to bow down before adversities or start life afresh with more enthusiasm,” he said, adding that, “Since our Prime Minister wants us to become atmanirbhar, this was the perfect idea.”
Kamlesh completed his MBA from SR College of Lucknow after his BCom from Harishchandra PG College of Varanasi.
He is now expanding his small business with vigour and has come up with more stalls serving momos and burgers to customers.
After an initial investment of just Rs 8000, Kamlesh today provides employment to six other youths, who assist him in his work.
Asked how he is putting his MBA degree to use, he politely answers, “Education never goes wasted. What if I am not working in Haryana, the planning and execution has come handy in running this venture.”
He accepted that he has purposely named his stall as MBA Tandoori Chai, not to boast of his degree but to tell the energetic young force of the country that instead of searching for the job, they can start their own business and even a modest start can be fruitful.