The Dhaka Times Desk Many things can be done if desired. A young man from Andhra Pradesh, India gave that proof. He earns 6 million rupees a year by selling tea!
A young man from Andhra Pradesh, India. Go abroad to study BBA. However, he left the university midway and started selling tea on foreign streets. If we hear the income of that tea shop today, we can get dizzy. Now his annual income in Bangladeshi currency is about 63 million taka! Because of that, the social media has started talking about the young man.
Sanjit Konda, a resident of Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh, has achieved this success. It is known that the profit of the tea shop is about 2 crore rupees. The young man's income from a single tea shop is now about 6 crore rupees a year. There is no doubt that if you pass BBA you will get a high paying job in the corporate world. But instead of going there, he chose the tea shop as a way to stand on his own feet. It is hardly said that he succeeded.
India's Anandabazar reported that Sanjith went to study Business Administration (BBA) in a famous college in Melbourne, Australia from Nellore. However, he could not complete that course at the graduate level. Leaving the hope of getting a degree, he tried to open his own startup. From such a thought, he opened that tea shop on the open road of Melbourne. Within a few days it was overcrowded. The popularity of his tea is gradually increasing. Indians living in Australia and Australians are flocking as the story of tea taste spread around. Residents traveling from Europe and America are also going. This is how he reached the peak of success.
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