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Inspirational move.
by sujay on Jul 02, 2008 11:21 PM  Permalink 

This would inspire lot of graduates to think about innovative ideas that can be applied in day today small business. This would come as a relief for farmers considering the news in the past where farmers have committed suicide because of debts.

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Vegetable selling IIM grad
by Raghu on Jul 02, 2008 10:15 PM  Permalink 

Let us wish he suceeds in his sincere effort which is obviously backed by great courage, determination and imagination. Let us hope he will compete with Walmart one day.

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Keep up the good work!!!
by Gowda on Jul 02, 2008 09:31 PM  Permalink 

It's really inspirational to read about an IIM graduate helping farmers. In a country, where no one cares about poor people, you are really doing great work of helping farmers. India will grow only if our villages improve and every Indian gets rewarded for his work. Politicians should learn from this and improve the villages. Instead of thinking of making money using the poor villagers' name. Keep doing good work, Indians!!!

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Best of luck , kaushalendra
by utapa on Jul 02, 2008 09:24 PM  Permalink 

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I hope Andhra people will learn
by janasssss on Jul 02, 2008 09:20 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I hope Andhra people will learn from this. Instead of working in US and UK like slave this job is better...

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RE:I hope Andhra people will learn
by balaji on Jul 02, 2008 11:17 PM  Permalink
ok how come comparing this article to people from andhra do you or anybody any good, if you have problem or frustation to vend out against people from andhra do so in a relevant topics, I hope you have some appreciation whatever this guys is accomplishing, comparing a positive article to your negative perception does'nt help, and by the way I am not from andhra.

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RE:I hope Andhra people will learn
by Another Critic on Jul 02, 2008 11:28 PM  Permalink
I am from Andhra and janasssss, you are a real ass.

You don't have to create a user name with so many 's's to tell or stress to people that you are an ass. If you make more posts of this kind, readers would automatically become aware of the fact that you are an ass.

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RE:I hope Andhra people will learn
by Naren Singh on Jul 03, 2008 01:15 AM  Permalink
well, he is an Ass. Isn't it?


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RE:I hope Andhra people will learn
by KM on Jul 02, 2008 10:34 PM  Permalink
before commenting please know the situation in AP, where every tom, dick and harry politicaians give evrything to the reserved category and making the people run for money with the bull shit rules and bull shit govt sops. Before commenting just know the facts.

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Good For Farmers
by nitin mahadeo mohite on Jul 02, 2008 09:07 PM  Permalink 

Nice i dea, if success-ful then the farmer will get the direct benefit.
Give some guidance to the Agri Minister Mr. Sharad Pawar.


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Hgh education does not mean only job doing
by mallaiah anchoori on Jul 02, 2008 08:53 PM  Permalink 

It is a misconception that all educated should go necessarily for jobs only and education has no meaning if educated do not seek employment.Education primarily opens the gates for knowledge acquisition the application of which could be made in any avocation for eking out a legal & right livelihood.In fact,the eduacated enjoy edge over their counterparts of uneducated in as much as their approach, attitude,methodology differ from a conventional uneducated.In the instant case,the IIM product is putting his masters degree to correct use by taking up his own innovative vegetable trade. What is needed for any thing in life is "management"and Mr Kaushalendra wants to apply the techniques of management in his business instead of working for some others business for a fixed remuneration.It is not at all a bad idea to have been perceived & ,in fact, he needs to be congratulated profusely for his bold & innovative venture.He would also,in the process,when his business expands, be creating employment for others.All the top rated business men of the country today,if one closely observes,are highly educated with scientific approach in their ventures which could be possible only on account of the enlightenment they got from the education they had.One need not feel belittled that,having got educated very high,he is engaged in a business like vegetables,farming or horticulture or poultry.What is needed is dignity of labour & perfection in whatever venture we take up- education helps.

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Mind Blowing
by P.M.K.Murthy on Jul 02, 2008 08:43 PM  Permalink 

Hi Kushalendra. I salute your spirit. Please let me know if there is any way I can contribute to fulfilling your dream. My E-mail Id is pmkmurthy@rediffmail.com.
Thanks and Best wishes.
P.M.K.Murthy

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Hats off to you Kaushalendra
by Jigs Kakkad on Jul 02, 2008 08:33 PM  Permalink 

Its pleasent surprise to see spirit of Entrepreneurship from an IIM Gradute. Only Entrepreneurs has potential to change India. When every one is running to take offer from Goldman Sachs and Morgan you are different and I am sure you will succeed.

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That inspires me..
by ashwin upadhyaya on Jul 02, 2008 08:33 PM  Permalink 

Thanks Kaushalendra. It helps not just those farmers but also fellow entrepreneurs like you. Thanks a lot..

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