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Inspiring Indians Who Struggled Hard To Succeed
All the rich and famous people are not born with a silver spoon. It is their hard work that has made these individuals rich and famous.
Here, in this article, we are revealing about the Indians who have struggled to succeed, and their hard work and determination is something that has made them successful.

Check out the inspirational growth of some of the famous Indians whom the world knows through their work and fame.
Read on.
Narayan Murthy
His
belief:
'If
you
dream
it,
you
can
do
it.'
In
the
year
1981,
he
started
Infosys
with
just
Rs.
10,000.
Now
in
the
present
year,
his
company
generates
revenue
of
10.93
billion.
APJ Abdul Kalam
His
belief:
'Whatever
you
are,
be
a
good
one.'
As
a
youngster,
he
used
to
sell
newspapers
for
his
earnings.
He
got
famous
as
the
'Missile
Man,'
and
the
most
loved
President
of
India.
Dhirubhai Ambani
His
belief:
'Remember
no
one
can
make
you
feel
inferior
without
your
consent.'
He
used
to
sell
bajjis
during
village
fairs.
His
company
has
now
emerged
as
the
biggest
wealth
creator
of
the
20th
century.
Narendra Modi
His
belief:
'Do
what
you
can,
with
what
you
have,
where
you
are.'
He
sold
tea
at
a
bus
station
earlier.
He
has
been
labelled
as
the
most
influential
person
by
Forbes.
Indra Nooyi
Her
belief:
'In
the
middle
of
every
difficulty
lies
opportunity.'
She
worked
as
a
receptionist
to
earn
money
for
a
dress
that
she
wanted
to
wear
during
her
interview.
She
became
the
CEO
of
Pepsico.
Milkha Singh
His
belief:
'If
there's
no
struggle,
there's
no
progress."
He
had
struggled
financially
and
at
some
point
of
time
even
decided
to
become
an
armed
robber.
With
his
hard
work
and
dedication,
he
was
offered
Padma
Shri
for
excellence
in
sports.



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