The Underage CEOs: Fascinating Stories of Young Indians Who Became CEOs in their Twenties

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When will you take the plunge? As an ethical hacker, SOURAV KARMAKAR helps protect priceless online data. SHADAB HASSAN is transforming the lives of underprivileged children in Jharkhand. PRIYANKA AMAR is introducing the concept of home farms to the cramped houses of Mumbai. AVIK BHATTACHARYA has channelled his passion for dance into a profitable business. The Underage CEOs is about the wave of youth entrepreneurship sweeping through India. It tells the stories of eleven youngsters who have set up their own ventures right after college, thereby becoming CEOs in their twenties. They have rejected conventional career paths, fought pressures from society, peers and parents, and are now in charge of their own destinies. They have changed the lives of thousands of people through their businesses. What's more, they are having a lot of fun too! These young men and women are not exceptions. Today, the business climate in India offers multiple opportunities to those with good ideas. If you have a strong vision and drive, there are investors willing to back you with funds. The Underage CEOs is a call to action to take a leap of faith and rewrite your destiny for a brighter tomorrow!

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Yassin Gamal
June 13, 2018
معفنة جدا👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎💔💔😈😈😈😈👎💔
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Ganesh is a freelance writer and marketing professional. He has a distinct bias for the free life and loves to go off the beaten track. A great believer in human potential, he is always on the lookout for unusual stories around him. He has written for leading publications like Christian Science Monitor, Financial Chronicle, Spice Route, JetWings and Travel3sixty.You can read more about him on his website www.ganeshv.com and write to him at theholehog@yahoo.co.in or thewholehog@gmail.com.

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