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No Condition is Permanent
Agricultural Labourer to CEO of USA companies
An inspiring Real Life Journey of MS. JYOTHI REDDY

Alajangi Uday Kumar


Majji Sashibhushana Rao

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Mr. ALAJANGI UDAY KUMAR

M.A. (Psychology), M.A. (Pub.Admn.), M.A. (History), B.Ed., PG Diploma in Functional English,
PG Diploma In English Language Teaching, (M.H.R.M., Ph.D. in Psychology)
A Life coach, Educationist, Natural Motivational speaker, Author and a poet. He Gave more
than 2000 motivational talks covering all cross section of people. He believes a lot in Indian Mythology
and Spirituality. He makes the seminars more interesting with short stories, Poems and slokas. He
delivered talks in all states of India. His life mission is to bring chance in people by spreading spirituality.
E mail : trainerudaykumar@gmail.com. Cell: 9948992208
Blogs : hrudayfeelings.blogspot.com, trainerudaykumar.blogspot.com

Mr. MAJJI SASHIBHUSHANA RAO


B.E ; M.B.A.; M.A.(Psychology); Educationalist, Trainer, Public Speaker, Entrepreneur
He is having more than 20 years of teaching and training experience. Visited more
than 20 countries including USA, Canada, Germany, South Korea and participated in Many
national and International seminars. He strongly believes in the axiom that Great Teacher
Inspires. His life mission is to inspire people in all walks of life, including Teachers, Doctors,
Public servant, Students, Non executives and executives of Private and public undertakings. He
co-authored three books with Mr. Alajangi Uday Kumar.
E mail : sashi_majji@yahoo.com Cell: 9885219988

BOTH ARE CERTIFIED MASTER NLP TRAINERS (By Richard Bandler of USA)
AND LIFE MEMBERS OF ISTD (Indian Society for Training and Development), New Delhi, India

CONTENT

Appreciation by Smt. Dr. Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi, M.P.

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Thank You Note by Ms. Anil Jyothi Reddy

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Foreword

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Preface To Second Edition

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Dr. (Smt.) BOTCHA JHANSI LAKSHMI

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Baba Kharak Singh Marg,
New Delhi - 110 001
Tel. : 011-23736333
Fax : 011-23736333
Cell : 09868180003
09490025599

M.A., Ph.D
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT (LOK SABHA)
No.20, VIZIANAGARAM PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY (A.P.)
Member :
! Standing Committee on Railways
! Committee of Parliament on Official Language
! Consultative Committee for the Women & Child Development

Dr. Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi, M.P. Releasing the Book on Ms. Jyothi Reddy
To her left are Ms. Jyothi Reddy & Mr. Uday Kumar
You must be the change you wish to see in the world.
-Mahatma Gandhi

The above famous quote of our Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi is a true reflection of life of Ms.
Anil Jyothi Reddy. Her success story is a true inspiration for people, especially Youth, who want to
fight with poverty and make a mark in the world. Yes,we can Design and Lead a life of our choice, if
we have a burning desire to do so.
Ms.Jyothi Reddy is having plans to uplift the orphans and downtrodden people in our country.
I sincerely wish that the almighty give all the strengths to her to spend her life in the service of the
needy.
I appreciate the good work of the authors of this book No Condition is Permanent, Mr. A. Uday
Kumar and Mr. M. SashibhushanaRao, who also happen to be popular personality Development
trainers.
I Hope this book will produce many more success stories and many more Jyothi Reddies.
Yours Sincerely
Dr. Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi
Member of Parliament (LokSabha), Vizianagaram
16-3-29, KORADA STREET, VIZIANAGARAM - 535 002, ANDHRA PRADESH
Res. 08922-229923 Fax : 08922 - 2777666 Email : bjhansi2007@yahoo.co.in;jhansi.ib@sansad.nic.in
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Thank You

I never thought in wildest of my dreams that my life story will be an inspiration to many people and
someone will get so much inspiration from my story that they will write and publish a book on me.
From bottom of my heart I thank the almighty and Mr. Alajangi Uday Kumar and
Mr. Majji SashibhushanaRao for giving me this honour, by bringing out this book No Condition is
Permanent, based on my life story.
They have interacted and interviewed me over a period of six months, through Telephone and Emails
and blogs to spread my story of success. They tried to represent my ideas, which are close to my
heart.
I still feel what I have achieved is very little and need to pursue the passion to help many people who
are in need. The ultimate satisfaction and purpose of lifeI think is to help others to realise their
dreams by serving them. As Swamy Vivekananda said Those only Live Who Live for Others.
I promise I will continue the good work to help Orphans, down trodden and less fortunate people and
Senior citizens till my last breath.
Thank you once again for reading this book

(D. Anil Jyothi Reddy)

C.E.O.; Key Software Solutions


Arizona, USA.

3 rd Dec 2012, Vizianagaram


A.P.; India.
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FOREWORD

A single word , an incident or a person may influence us to reach greater heights in


our life. The common thing about all success people in this world is they were inspired by a
word, quote, incidence or a person. They believe that, If she /he is able to do, I can also do.
The second common factor among all successful people is , at a point of time in their life
they had decided that enough is enough, its time for me to change and they changed. As
Bob Proctor, the leading personality development trainer said, we require a fraction of second
to change.The third common factor is ,someone encouraged them and gave them confidence
and believed in their abilities that they can do extra-ordinary things by bringing out their
hidden potentialities.
The story of Jyothi Reddy is a true testimony of these factors. If you start looking at
things in a different way, the things you look at will change differently. This is a true story of
how an ordinary below average woman, able to turn into a celebrity in her own way, with her
outstanding success and thus became inspiration to many people.
This book was brought out To spread the success story of Jyothi Reddy to inspire
many more people in different parts of the world, especially in Andhra Pradesh , India. That
is why this book is written in English and Telugu.

This book is brought out to coincide the Visit of Jyothi Reddy to Satya Institue of
technology and management, Vizianagaram and GayatriVidyaParished, College of
engineering, Visakhapatnam. Due to paucity of time we are brief, But we promise we will
improve it further in the second edition. Because we strongly believe that No Condition is
permanent. We wish you a Happy Inspirational reading
With Regards
Alajangi Uday Kumar and Majji sashibhushanaRao
Date: 3rd Jan 2012
CHIEF TRAINERS, WINNERS EDGE
Visakhapatnam, India
winnersedge.india@gmail.com

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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION


Keep away from people who try to belittle your dreams.
Small people always do that, but the really great ones make
you feel that you too, can become great. - Mark Twain

We are very surprised at the overwhelming response to the first edition of this book
NO CONDITION IS PERMENANT, which was released just nine days back on 3 rd January
2012. All the 2000 copies were grabbed by enthusiastic people and started creating ripples.
Many more are calling us and requesting for copies. Many who read this book said If Jyothi
Reddy Madam is able to Do.. We can also. That gave us a sense of satisfaction for our work.
All this credit definitely goes to Ms. Anil Jyothi Reddy, on whose life story the book is based.
As promised we revised it and added our experiences of face to face interactions with
Ms. Anil Jyothi Reddy on 3 rd Jan 2012, the day on which she visited Vizag and Vizianagaram.
We are very thankful to Dr. Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi, Honorable Member of Parliament (Lok
Sabha) and Ms. Anil Jyothi Reddy for expressing their opinion on this book and for the nice
words of appreciation of our work.
Finally we thank the staff of satya group of Institutions, Vizianagaram for their support
in bringing and revising the book in a short span of time. To name a few, Ms. Swathi, the
computer operator, Dr. Namburi Nageswara Rao, Principal, SATYA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT(SITAM),Ms. Sai Devi Mani, Principal Satya Degree and
PG college, Mr. Adi Babu, Principal satya Junior college, Mr. Murthy, Appa Rao, Guru Naidu,
Ms. Radhika, Ms. Ratnamala, Mr. Suresh, Mr. Venkatesh & Mr. Govind (Hardware
Engineers),Mr. Sita Ram, Ms. Satya -the Librarian, Mr. Samuel, Mr. Jagan , Mr. chitti,
Mr. Kishan
We will be very thankful, If you give your suggestion to revise the book further at our email id
winnersedge.india@gmail.com
Wishing you A Happy Inspirational reading
Date: 12rd Jan 2012
Visakhapatnam,
India

Alajangi Uday Kumar and Majji Sashibhushana Rao


CHIEF TRAINERS
WINNERS EDGE
winnersedge.india@gmail.com

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NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT
Agricultural Labourer to CEO of USA companies
An inspiring Real Life Journey of Ms.Jyothi Reddy

Every successful story has a painful beginning


and every painful beginning has a successful ending .....
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam...
Do you think it is just a common statement. It is not a mere statement. A philosophy
of life. It is not even a mere philosophy of life, It is an alarming, compassionate, soothing
and profound answer to all the questions that always chant in your mind. A right and correct
response to the pains that your experience in the early phases of life. It is said No pains
,No gains. Multimillionaire Bill gates has rightly said If you are born poor, it is not your
mistake but if you die poor it is your mistake.
This book brings into lime light of an eye opening , mesmerizing and inspiring life
story of a lady who was just an agricultural labour, worked for Rs. 5 per day until 1989 now
became CEO of Keys software solutions in USA and making millions of money and serving
the grass roots of Indian society. Is it awe striking and jaw dropping for you ?but you need
to believe and accept because you are all going to witness her, listen to her and even talk
to her very soon. She is none other than Mrs. D. Anil Jyothi Reddy.
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I know You become more enthusiastic and eager to know how a mediocre village
woman could surpass all the obstacles of domestic as well as financial and made her dreams
realized. Her success is not limited to her or her own family, the social service that she
renders to the needy folk of society inspires many corporate giants to extend their hand
with her to help the needy. The financial support that she renders is not a big issue when
it is compared to her life story which has become a living example for millions to take her as
inspiration and face the challenges with brave heart. Now many women take her as an
example and coming out with courageous hearts to break the limiting believes as well as
glass ceiling which condense their actual growth according to their innate potential.
Now here are some of the important phases in her much instigating story of her
life. I know many of you even feel the warmth in your heart and wet your eyes and burst into
tears by becoming panic. No.. If you intend to become so..it is not liked by either Jyothi
Reddy or us ..What we expect you to recharge your selves , pump the inspired blood to
each and every artery , energize each and every cell, strengthen your muscles, expand
your perception break your limiting beliefs, burst your comfort zone, stop blaming the
environment and re-define your goal and aim at the sky and gigantic your image.yes,
yes..we are sure that you will .. you will. Make it possible.
CHILDHOOD:
D. Anil Jyothi Reddy was born in NarasimhulaGudem in Hanumakondamandal,
Warangal District as eldest of four children to a common peasant who has lost his employment
during emergency. Her father was joined in Army but could not continue because of his
attachment with the family. The military training that he had, the attitude that he developed,
was given to her as inheritance. As it was very difficult for the family to meet the both the
ends, he was forced to join Jyothi Reddy BALA SADAN, a government orphanage at
Hanumakonda as a mother less child.

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From 5th class to 10th class Jyothi Reddy stayed in orphanage by having solitary life
away from home. She used to await if anyone would come and render some help. Particularly
during winter season when she used to shiver like anything as her blankets were torn. May
be this had a strong influence in her sub conscious and drive her to orphanages often and
help the children with all that they require among all the love and feeling of belongingness.
Even during summer she never used to go to her village, she used to stay in wardens
house and did all the house hold work for which she was fed.
The empathy that she shows on all the orphans is gained through her own bitter
experiences. Recently she made a representation to the Government of India with all her
allies to legislate the Rights of the Orphans. She strongly believes the words of Mother
Teresa The worst disease in the world is neither poverty nor other, lack of feeling of
belongingness, being unwanted is the worst . Whenever she visits the Orphanages in
India she prefers to spend more time with the orphans. Even they rejoice her company
she is more than mother to me says Ranjitha, an orphan who is being sponsored by
Jyothi. If you see many college students keep on blaming their environment and parents
when they fail to satisfy their wants. A sincere advice to them to visit any orphanage at least
once in a year. You better understand the real pain of the life and appreciate what you
really have.
MARRIAGE:
Ms Jyothi Reddy passed 10th class with good marks and she dreamed to continue
her education. But her parents have contrary plans. At the age of just 16 they performed
her marriage with Mr. Sangi Reddy because of their dire financial position. It is quiet common
in rural India, many parents of girl child treat them as burden and try to remove the burden
as soon as possible and perform marriage at an early stage. She was innocent and not
knowing much about marital life..time passed ..by the age of eighteen she became mother
of two girls. It was very difficult for her to provide the basic needs of her children to feed
them and to look after.
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EARLY CAREER :
Strong determination to take care of her children made her to persuade her motherin-law and husband to work in the agriculture to work for money. She worked for Rs. 5 per
day as agriculture labour. Many other people who worked along with her on field were
impressed by her attitude taught her the basics of hard work of peasants. She worked from
1986 to 89 on field till she got an interesting turn in 1989. Nehru Yuvak Kendra (NYK)
started a night school in the village to teach the basic education for adults. As there was no
graduate from the village and Jyothi was the only available option, they appointed her as
the volunteer to educate the adults after giving some training. It fetched her Rupees 150
per month. She gathered all the co workers in the evenings to the Centre and taught them
the basic education with unique play way methods. The Inspection authorities were very
much impressed by the initiative and dedication of Jyothi as the volunteer and appointed
her Mandal Prerak of Hanumakonda.
ACADEMIC PURSUIT:
After being appointed as Mandal Prerak, Jyothi had to visit all the centres of the
Warangal district and realized the importance of education and without higher education
she can not grow to next levels in life. She completed her graduation and post graduation
Distance Mode from Osmania Open University. Even University authorities were impressed
by her urge for education. She did B. Ed from Anna University and become a government
teacher. But it was not a cake walk for her. She had to cross over all obstacles at home as
well as in society. Leaving her village and staying at her work place with her children and
husband and balancing family and work and making money by doing all alternative sources
as the salary was not sufficient etc,, these were all the different problems higher than the
Everests for any rural Indian women. Patience, perseverance and commitment are the
secrets of her energy behind this passionate effort.

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AMERICAN DREAM :
If the story stopped here there would be nothing much to inspire others. When
Jyothi was working as inspector of schools, a relative of her who settled in America came
to her place. Jyothi accompanied her during her stay and observed how much change had
been taken in the life style of her America settled relative. The way her American relative
was spending money for her daughters laid seeds of desires in her. She thought even she
could give great future to her daughter if she would go to America and earn there. That time
onwards she made up her mind and learnt computers and started saving money for her
passport and visa. After series of early failures she could get a visiting visa and flew to
America with a little amount but heart filled dreams.
EARLY TRAILS IN AMERICA:
As soon as she landed in America she realized it was not an easy task to settle in
America. The people whom she believed would give her shelter and support turned off their
faces. As money she brought from India was running off she joined as a sales person in
Movie Time a video shop in New Jersey. She stayed as paying guest in gujarathi family.
While she was working in Video Time a known Indian from Warangal saw her and
recommended her name to his brother who owned a company called CSAMERICA and
she was appointed as recruiter after being trained. Later a well know company ICSA offered
her a good job with handsome salary. Again she faced some problems as her visa was not
approved and she went for H1 visa. She had to resign her job in ICSA and again had to
work for $5 per hour in nominal jobs till she got her H1 visa.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP:
She went to Mexico for her VISA stamping. All the hardships of obtaining visa
gave her an idea of establish her first entrepreneurship to assist the people to get their
Visas. Thus Keys software solutions was initiated. It extended it services like developing
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software solutions and recruitment and other job providing areas. Jyothi came to America
in May 2OOO and by September, 2001 she became entrepreneur. She made her cousin
as partner as her partner and extended her business to become more profitable.
FULFILLMENT OF DREAMS:
Her hard work, commitment and dedication fetched her the success she dreamed
for. She made enough money to take care of her children and her near relatives. Her two
daughters could finish higher education in America from prestigious universities and got
married to well settled bridegrooms. Her dream to provide good living conditions to her
daughters was fulfilled. But she thought it was not here mere responsibility. She has been
always thankful to all the people who supported her. She never forgets the pains that she
had throughout her life. So she decided to start helping all the needy. She wants to shed
tears from the needy orphans who suffer from all inadequacies. She wants to give warmth
heart to the pain tinted lives. These thoughts ushered her to take an inspiring turn to extend
her service to the humanity.
SERVING HUMANITY:
It is not just a lady went to America and making some money..and people started
calling it as success. It is the attitude and humbleness of Jyothi Reddy which really made
the people to notice her and started extending their service to fellow human kind. Jyothi
Reddy never forgot her roots. In every visit to India she visits Orphanages, Old age homes
and spends time with them, provides them financial assistance. She visits Womens colleges
and empowers them with her life experience. She stands for the orphans and represented
to the government to make a legislation to safeguard their rights. She takes her success to
heart and not to head. She helped many Indians to settle in America by providing initial
shelter and guidance.

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FUTURE VISION :
Jyothi Reddy has a vivid and constructive vision to extend her service to needy
people. She wants to provide educational facilities and long term result oriented service
activities. She strongly believes that every youth between the age of 18 and 35 years
should waste their time and be dependents on somebody else. The should always try to
achieve financial independence. She plans to start training centres to enable the rural youth
to provide employability skills. When one person starts dependeing on oneself, he can
enjoy the real freedom. Dependence is nothing but slavery in her dictionery. To come out
of slavery one should struggle. Struggle in life strengthens the caliber of the people. She
visits colleges and inspire girl students to take up the self responsibility to empower
themselves. She strongly feels that every individual should stop blaming the environment
and start helping themselves. God always sends his hidden helping hand through different
unexpected sources. We need not to look back when we realize we are responsible for our
lives. This is the message that she wants to share with everyone she meets.

LIFE PRINCIPLES OF JYOTHI REDDY


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ACCEPT AND ADAPT TO THE REALIT Y

NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT

TAKE UP THE SELF RESPONSIBILITY

WORK FOR CONTINUOUS GROWTH

ASSOCIATE WITH GOOD PEOPLE

NEVER WAIT FOR MIRACLE ;

NEVER LOOSE COURAGE

GOD ANSWERS OUR PRAYERS

GIVE BACK WHATEVER YOU GOT

INSPIRE AND GIVE HOPE


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ACCEPT AND ADAPT TO THE REALITY :


The first and foremost thing that everyone should realize the real conditions of
their lives. A strong person is he one who knows his weaknesses. Development starts in a
person when he realizes his backwardness. Unless a person identifies his position in the
society and the problems that he faces he can not think for a solution. One has to accept
his position and think for possible ways of changing his attitude, commitment and way of
functioning for his development. Now a days we can see many people live in imagination or
blame the conditions without accepting their responsibility. Blaming the environment does
not bring any change. In the Strangest Secret James T Allen says Environment is not
responsible for ones problems.
NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT :
One more thing that we can learn from Jyothi Reddys life. No condition is permanent.
Change is the only thing that is permanent in the world. The dire conditions that one faces
at present will never remain same. Ups and Downs are quiet common in anybodys life.
What was Dheerubhai Ambani in the beginning of his career? Did he remain as petrol boy.
The pains that one receives in the early phase of his life will strengthen his caliber and
courage. When Jyothi Reddy looks back her early days, It seems to her that how could she
achieve all. If you face any adversity right now, you need to lose your heart. Keep thinking
the statement of Napoleon Hill Every adversity has a seed of achievement. Present
problems will transform as the blessings in future. The roots of hard work is always bitter but
the fruits are sweeter. You can not expect anything without investing your effort. The zone
of discomfort is the zone of learning. She had designed her life, shaped her attitude and
over came all the obstacles with a strong belief that he could change her state of poverty.
TAKE UP THE SELF RESPONSIBILITY:
It is pity that millions of the people wait for somebody. They keep on thinking that someone
will come and help them to come out of their problems. Jyothi Reddy always thinks that
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God helps those who help themselves. It is foolish to simply wait for miracles to be happened
without our effort. Even in ancient Indian vedic literature in Patanjali yoga sutra it is said
that when a person is inspired by a great project, accept the self responsibility and shoulders
it on himself the divine energy flows in him and his objective will be realized. It is we, who
know our problems clearly. So it is better to start solving them by ourselves. Problems
become worse when we run away from them and wait for someone to solve them. Prof.
Rajani who is the Director, Durgabai Deshmukh Centre for woman studies, Andhra University
says Mrs. Jyothi Reddy is a karma yogi as she believed only her human effort to achieve
her success.
NEVER BE A DEPENDENT:
Mrs. Jyothi Reddy always believes that every one should try to come across the
obstacles of the life on their own. She feels pity that in India many a young men or women
depend on their parents even after they cross twenties. Always depending on somebody or
blaming somebody that they did not extend their help is worse than slavery in her opinion.
Throughout her journey from Mailaram to Arizona She did not depend on any individual
without putting her effort. She calls for the youth that they should have Rs. 1 Lakh in their
bank account before they attain the age of 25 years. The own earned money gives one
enough confidence and belief to go further and face any challenge in the life. She quotes
one example that one of her friend who was a wife of a millionaire was unable to take her
son to doctor as her husband was away from house and she could not spend money without
his permission and she had no her own money. She advises all women to empower
themselves by having financial independence. So long one is dependent on others, It is
difficult for anyone to find out their own identity and have a meaningful life.
WORK FOR CONTINUOUS GROWTH :
It is right that we should not have dissatisfaction but at the same time if we have
contentment with what we achieve it will definitely leads to complacency and we get struck
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where we are. Talent and water are similar in one way, if they are stagnated they become
dirt. Vivekanada used to quote from Katha Upanishad Arise, Awake and stop not until goal
is reached. The great thing that one should learn from Jyothi Reddy she never get satisfied
with what she has achieved. After becoming a government teacher she did not stop pursuing
her education or making money from different sources. She used to conduct chits (Money
Circulation) with her colleagues with the goodwill that she earned from all. Thus she helped
others to save money along with herself. That money only helped her to pay for her visa
and early expenditure in America till she got settled. Even though she got good employment
in CSAMERICA, she keep on trying to get a better one. Even good job which used to fetch
her handsome salary could not stop her from trying to become entrepreneur. She resigned
to that job to get H1 visa which would enable her to stay in America.
ASSOCIATE WITH GOOD PEOPLE:
Always she used to accompany with like-minded people. She says when one get
engaged in the company of negative people, their process of thinking, attitude and even
their courage get weakened. It is better to be alone rather than in a bad company. Learning
or Earning will be multiplied when we interact with ideal people. She never cared the
comments passed by many people when she decided to work. When she told the people
that she wanted to go to America many laughed at her and discouraged. But this could not
stop her commitment. Only answer that she gave them was that simply ignoring them. She
strongly believes that when your idea is good and goal is clear god helps in hidden form.
When she was struggling to work in Movie Time An unknown person, who was a relative of
her friend Mr. Sudhakar came and help her to find a good job in CSAMERICA. She believes
that it was nothing but divine help.
NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE:
What else can learn from the success of Jyothi Reddy is that Nothing is impossible.
You just imagine that a lady without much technical knowledge, language proficiency and
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awareness of a strange country could go there and established herself as a successful


entrepreneur. Is it a simple thing to believe? Whenever you are doubt of yourself to take
any challenge just remember the success story of Jyothi Reddy and believe anything is
possible. Jesus says a faith of mustard seed will move the mountain away. So remove the
doubt of impossibility and achieve success.
NEVER LOOSE COURAGE
Fear is the main factor which prevent any one from doing according to ones one
will and wish. Unless a person gives up fear, one can not go further. She used to face be
very submissive and timid before she decided to work for the family. But that attitude could
not be useful to her. Once she decided that she should go out and work for her children,
She gave up her fear. She left home with her two kids and a few clothes in an iron box to
Hanumakonda to work as a mandal prerak. Courage is only her companion that gave her
enough strength to face the problems. When she went to America all alone without anyones
company everything was quiet confusing and apprehensive to her. She had to walk for two
hours to work from here early residence in the morning and again she had to walk for two
hours after the work all alone during night. One day she remembers particularly so
frightening to her when she was surrounded by ten street dogs during night. She was so
scared for a moment. But immediately she moved away from them without any fear. She
says If you are scared of something everyone including dogs also try to frighten you, but
when you stay and become aggressive the world gives the way to you. She often reads
motivational books, quotations to keep her momentum in flow.
GOD ANSWERS OUR PRAYERS:
It is absolutely true to Mrs. Jyothi Reddy. She is a strong believer of god. She
says that every sincere prayer with confident effort answered by god. She got the help
from different unknown sources whenever she was unable to find out the way in dire
conditions. She believes that it was divine help. When she went to America the first and
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foremost problem that she faced regarding her communication. She was not a prolific
speaker of English. She used to feel very difficult to communicate in English. She was
made fun of her relatives for coming to America without good English knowledge. In such
situation one Lady presented her Bible. Though she was not a Christian. She made use of
Bible to improve her English knowledge. She used to learn the meanings of difficult words,
observed the structure of the sentences and word synthesis in Bible. She believes that it is
divine help for her. She developed her communication with in very short span of time.
There are many incidents her life that god answered her in he form of different people to
come out of the problems. She believes God helps those who help themselves. She never
blindly depended on god without investing her sincere efforts.
GIVE BACK WHATEVER YOU GOT :
The first and foremost lesson one should learn from the life of Mrs. Jyothi Reddy is
that give back to the society whatever help that you got from it. She was a forced orphan
due to the poverty of her family. She was brought up in an orphanages. She experienced
the pain of being an orphan. She helps orphanages, she spends time with the inmates of
orphanages and play with them, love them and hug them. Mrs. Puspha Inna Reddy, who
runs an orphanage in zafargadh says that all the children in her orphanage cherish the time
with her, they find the love of a mother in her. Every time they wait for her trip. They write
letters to her and she answers with patience. She helps the old age homes and the needy.
Whenever she goes to Mailaram, her own village all the villagers who used to work along
with her on paddy fields twenty years back feel very happy to see her. She brings presents
to them and remembers all the past moments.
INSPIRE AND GIVE HOPE :
The only mission in her life is to inspire the people and give them a hope to come
out of their problems. She says Success of Jyothi Reddy is just a matter or a piece of
information. What she wants the people to make out from her life that anything is possible.
And never live in their comfort zone with fear and complaints. She attends different meetings,
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schools, colleges, conferences in order to tell the people to motivate themselves and never
wait for someones help. Be a dependent and never be a slave of some body. She feels if
one among thousand gets inspiration and design ones life her mission is completed.
When you read the above, it is sure you feel motivated and start appreciating the
efforts of Jyothi Reddy. It is not that we expect you to appreciate. Just stop thinking all
limiting believes and implement whatever you have learned from her.
Napoleon Hill says Whatever human mind believes and conceives human mind can
achieve So just believe ..believe ..believe ..you can do it. Have your goal clear and
start working on it. Never get satisfied by reading this. In near future you should creat
history like Anil Jyothi Reddy and some other writer should approach you to write your life
story to inspire someother people. Be a history creator.
Wish you all the best

$
Alajangi Uday Kumar
Majji SashibushanaRao
CHIEF TRAINERS

Winnersedge.india@gmail.com

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> C qT+& jT\T<seT TsT e+~.
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SITAM COLLEGE :

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Begining of the meeting :

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CyT&+ >] >T]+ XuwDY>sT yTT< #|q|&T seT+ +<
jTe]{ eT d+sY sV+#\ d #bsT. s eT&
sVD d+]+> C seT+ @sT#jT&+ m+ X<
#bsT. deTjue+ ne&+ e\q |+> |d+d C>sT d ]
k\+q $Xd+ m+ w #ks sj nH e $&
d]bT+< *bsT.
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s yT&+ nq+s+ |d + +q d $<d+d\ d eT]jTT |e TTK


e $d \T XuwDYse e{&T $jT+ nq |< d]jTq
ns+ Cs& >s yT $jT>< n+<] d] *+#\
|ds|+ $T<s+ rdTe#eT *bsT.
&^ |b <eeTD yT&+ se m+ $jTe++> n<
eV+ <++ m+ $Xd+ duqT q&|+#sT. eTH m+|esY yT+{
d$THsY { eTT>TZsT eTV\T d k~s ks+> n|+#sT.
s Xu wDsY e>sT, HqT s+q NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT
nH |d$wsD C yT&+ #T\MT<T> ]+~. <q+s+ Cs& >]
n+ |Tq+> dH+#sT. $<sT\T yT&+ qT+& {>|t rdT&
m>&sT. C qT+& eT<V+ >jT X\ eTs d$THsY +~ {
\+#Y =s sY _ >dtVdt e yVH\T jT\T<ssTT.
>dtVdt #sTHd] C k|t n+ n @s d<+> HsT.
n+<] #> e{&T |\]+#sT CyT&+. m+.|. sa\ >]
|.m. n|\sE C yT&+ >] |d+>+ $ eTT>T&bj&T. yT&+ MTs+f
H s<q n #|k&T. C>sT ds<> rdTHsT. n+ +THs
< n n&T>T n+<] n_eq+> #dTq yT W<s n+
eTT>T\jsT. > XuwDse>] >jT C qT+& esTd> bH
edTHsTT. eTq+ s> jT\T<s\ >TsT#ksT, n& se jTH
@sT#ksT { n+<] jTH # ##+> deTqjT|sTdTHsT.
C yT&+ n+<] >dtVdt esD b{\T rdTHsT. m+.|. sa\
>] |.m. n|\sE, e s<ks<T\T seTD, es, d, eT], b{>|sY
L& eT b{* yT m+ d rdTHsT. e yTT<{ qT+& es
es nqTd]dTq e H>+<qT nsTT m+ n_eq+> uT+MT< #sTT
yd b{ rdTHsT. |< q, nH u<+ +& n+<] |$T+# neT
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>TD+ yT +~ n #|&. d+|Tq #\T n|++~. >dtVdt


qT+ >jT C es dTesT q\u $Tc\ |jD+. sT
XuwDYse >sT yT e{&TT+&> HqsTT q qTrkqT. +
C dMT|+#+.
>jT $<|]wY +]+> C :
yT+ >jT C #sTHd] +#T$T+#T H\T>sTT+~. # C
dT\T y[bTHsTT. d&+{ +{s nH d+<V+ L& *+~. e
>T]+ |b k|t n+ m<TsT#dTHsT. \d+ #jT+& HsT>
d$THsY V y+. n& yT+ seTT+< CyT&+ >T]+
XuwDY>sT jsT#dq |esYbsTT+{ |< dH| ydTHsT. s+ n+
]d +~. dTesT <T e+<\eT+~ $<sT\H me +&=#T.
CyT&+ >] >T]+ |]#jT+ #jTeT qqT |*#sT. |~ $Tc\ bT>
$& >T]+ #|q |r $wj n+ # d $HsT. yT&+ >]
yT n|#| eTT+<T esTd LsTHqT. <jT+ #|q <H me
$wj \T <Tqs es @_q m& usT ={+ # +& y] d sd
q J$+ b{+q d\qT, jTTe b{+#e\dq $\Te\ >T]+ #bsT.
me]MT< <s|& eTqd *jTT+&=<, b d+es\
ejTdT e#d] u+ n+{ \s bjT\ uH +&\ e y\
n& +#T$T+#T n+<s #jT d+<q *jT#ksT. $& e\T y]|
eT++ |#kjT+f @e+ nXj <T. seT+ nsTTq s
+< e#+. |b >sT e nsTTbjT deTjT+ +d|
$Hs+f MT |d+>+ m+ u>T+< #|qeds+ <HsT. e |{ f+
<>ZseT+&+ msTTsY bsY jT\T<s+.
msTTsYbsY |eTTKT\ d+uwD :
$jTq>s+ eq|{ bsyT+{ duTs\T, XuwDse >] k<],
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H ~q nsTTq &sY sa\>] \e+& y[bTq+<T u<sTT


H =+#+ +~. > eT<H ~ q sT y[bsTTq X >]
qT+& yTdC e+~. msTTsYbsY sa yT&+ edTHs, msTTsYbsY #sT=
eTT+<T # H njT d] bsyT+{ duTs\T sa yT&+ e#sT.
eN se&+ C>] m+ n_eq+> nbjT+> |\T]+ $..|.
+C rdT[ mH $wj\T e{&sT. MT >T]+ X, <jYT
#TT+{sT. MT J$+ m+ eT+~ <s+ y* n yTqT |X+d+#sT.
> $..|. +C e yC> sY \y n>s e#sT. sa
yT&+ sY >] C>] |]#jT+ #ksT. m+ eT+ .m.mdt. |dsY>
|sT>+q \y n>s C>] n_q+~+ nH<\ d+ yT #dTq w
yT#THsT.
sa yT&+ C>] nyT] m|&T yHsT? > deTjT+
+f eTq+ k] *d nH<\ >T]+| d+ #jTe\dq #{\ >T]+
e{&T<+ n nHsT. qT L& bsyT+{ nH<\ >T]+ |+#q
sqTq deyX\ _\T |yX |& $T*q y] #]kq VMT #sT.
n& C>] J$+ >T]+ yT+ sdq no condition is permanent |d
sa yT&+ $w]+ \y n>s >] n& q ;$T* XdqduT &T ne+r
lydt >] |\T #sT. n$ #dq s y] C>] | >se+
|s>&+ >eT+#qT. |d+ yTT<{ s+&T |J\T #~$q ;$T* XdqduT&T
ne+r lydt >sT m+ <>+ b+~ C>] n_q+~d MTsT e
d+d\ q $<sT\qT <+ |d]> |d++#\ V+#sT.
> |{ e] nHH yT+{ e&+ n+ f]q y| jT\T<s+.
CyT&+ e]k]> <jYT>sT +{q+& n d\e rdT= sa
yT&+ >] \d f]q y| q&#sT.
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<jT+ m$T~>+\ qT+& kjT++ m$T~ >+\ es dTesT


|H+&T >+\ deTjT+ yTqT <>Zs> |]o*+q s + es yT
>T]+ sd+~ # e n|++~. n+<] H |< nq+&
n_eq+> q $& |<eTqdT n+ |{ >=|> #|+THsT. e
&esT seTD>, es>, H>+< >, msTTsYbsY yT d+& |t e&
eq H d&+{ eTV+< s&, >BX n+<] yT eT+ >se kq+
b+<sT. $& nH<\d+ #j\qTq w |\|<+ y\, $&
deTd\qT m<Ts=q rsT m+<] esZ<s+ y\, |sD *+#\,
sT y eTT<D |d + eT] $wj \T *jT#j \ sTyq >T+&,
eT+ |#kqH, d+|, eT+ e >T]+ eT]=+eT+~
*jT#jT>*>eTH >s+ sqT.

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Cs& >] J$ 5
5 |dt HT|<+
sdq <\T
1. #H |C

CSAMERICA +| Recruitment Authority > u<\T #|{

D+ L& r] +&+ <T C. yTT<{ qT+& +^wt MT&jT+ #<e<T


qT, n+ <T #~$q q#<Te+ <s$< #<e&+ e\q +^wt
u> +~ neT+~. # |T<\ w #d yTsT>T|sT#T+~.
|dt U q deTjT+ u_ #<e&+ yTT<\T|{+~. u_qT |dt
CsTTH yTT<{ sE q => #&T. VQX q wjTH> u$+#&
@y.. nqT u<|&& @MT nq+& <+ #T rdT+~. k]
U> q|&T rd #<e&+ yTT<\T|{+~. q yTT<{qT+& d\sY uy\T
* +~. u_ #<Te y\ sD+, ]q |<\T >T]+#&+
yTT<\T|{+~. + eTT+<T eq yTsTT u> |]o*+#&+ n+<T
+& y\T |]o*+#&+ #jT&+ e\q # e deTjT+H +^wt
uw| eT+ |T d+b~++~.
V& |d t qT+& yTsTT e+~ => eT]=+eT+~ ]L { #jT eT,
< >ZT> n&sC #jT&+, yTsTT |+|&+ ]+~. eq yTsTT,
]|sH ]| y] eT+ n&$T ]sY q y +s seT
de<q+ |+|+~. > dT<sY qT+& bH e+~. kVk|yTq
sj\T rdT= eT J$\qT yTsT>T|sT#T& |jT+# y]
u>e+T&T mes ] s|+ dVjT+ #k&. VQX dT<sY L&
n> q |]#jT+ nj&T. |]#jT+ nsTTq yTT<{ sC yT&+ n+
# bjT+> e{&+ yTT<\T|{&T. n|{ qT qC q
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eTMf+ M&j c|t d |sH> |#dT+~. qT y }s {#sY>


|#dTq|&T q # ksT #k&. q | m+ >=|> $H&.
nyT] q #d # Xsbj&T.
dT<sY y nqjT CSAMERICA +| q&T|TH&T. dT<sY
#|&+ e\q ]Lf+{ n<]{> q D L& n|dt
jT$T+#sT. qT & d{ ne& dT<sY u> dVjT+ #X&T. n+
+& m|{|&T bH #d bV+ L& dT+&y&T. bH e{&
eTsT#{ sE +s sV+#& q @sT #jT &+ eTTbsTT+~.
V& |dt qT+& e# y e*q ACCOMMODATION, +s
sV+#& e*q d<Tbj\T #jT&+ yTT<\T|{+~.
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yd$ <>Zse&+ e\q kjT++ sT neTH + N{ |&<T.
+bTq dsT& #d sX> qe+~ C. N{ eTT=dTH
<jH H y\T>T\ N{ bs<\T nqT $Xd+ |&eT
|& y| $X+ yTqT <q+> dsT&T nd$TdTH&T. q J$+
N{ bsTT y\T>T m|&=dT+< nqT+~. b\+ |#d J$d
|P >&TdT+<y @ e+ esT sy& neX+ <T. n n
qT #~$+~ |<es>, <+ #d<eTT+~. k] e dT+f
<>& d]> |&+ <T. sd+ b\+ |#jT&+ L& w+>
+~. sE <T, |~ sbjT\ L* &T\Td+ |#j* edT+~.
@< sE J$+ esT=H neX+ edT+<H >+|&X e+ q
+~. # q | |$Td +f |$T+# | n< edT+~ n eTqdT
ds+> nqT+~. > b\+|qT\T |P]#dT= kjT++ neT+~ {
+{ jT\T<]+~. <s k$ ys $& ed m<TssTT+~. ~>qe
$& n $wj\T #T~. ~> C $& @< n&T>TT+~,
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s *d #| n+ k$ $& C |]#jT+ #d+~. #&e


H = de<H\T y* n n qT HHMT |scH #jTqT. n+
$& |]#jT+ #dT+~. q |sT neT n, HVA jTTe +<+ eT+&\
D |s> |#dT+< #|+~.
neT q |]#jT + #d k$ y[bsTT+~. +{=d neT>]
e\T yTT<\T|{+~ C. @ $wj\T y\+&. }s #|>Z
$wj\T @eTT+{sTT. bs> dsq d <T. |< #<Ty? ke?
qwyTH, uyTq eekjT+ #jT&yT >< e *d+~. < >T]+# HqT
e+~. neT #|&+ bs+_++~. qT HVA jTTe +<+ eT+&
D |s> |#dT+<, yTs+ >eT+ eTT ejq $< +<+
yTT<\|uTHeT < d++~+q $es\T n+{H eTTK+>
+<+ y\+{sY> |#d+<T yqT&q \ #+~q eTV mesH
+f y] $es\T y\ n&+~. # eT+ $wjTyT yT&+ &
s+ |#d kjT++ #<Te& seT+f s wyT. deTCsTTd >
wsT #jT&+ w+. n+H eTTw $wjT+ MTsT y\qTq #<Teq
$& & <=s&+ w+. j<y >] &\T+<+f, =+ #<Te+~ >
|dT+ H\\T qT se&+ w+. + H j< mes sT q *dq
$wj\T >& >& #|+~. n+{ d $+Tq neT n< nd\T $wjT+.
m+ eT+~ & #<$+#e#T nq < d++~+q $es\T e +<+
ysT eTT+< d]+#sT. <>Zs se& nd\T sD+ L& n<. e
|<es> esT #~ye <. +<+ y =+ D ksT. H\ 120
sbjT\T dsTT|+& +T+~. 50 sbjT\ es s KsT\ ksT.
sE kjT++ >+ |< ejq $< V |s sjT&+ #<e&+
H]+#*. nd\T $wjT+ #\> #|+~. yqT&q \ {sTT+q
bdt mes sT { |+#eT HqT e y q# #b*.
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>T]+ $HqT djT+> #dTHqT {. y u> #jT>\e H qeT+.


e MT y e{& s| keTys+ #| feTeT+<+ y[bsTT+~
neT.
k]> qT @ e+ }V+# |]De\ =+#+ Xs+
n|++~. +{ $wjT+ #_ m+ >{ ne< \TdT. d+>s&
deTTCsTT+H neT nd\T |<T. <sT |\\ b\ KsT
&T eTTe\dq | +&<T . ds, @< n< nsTT+~. @+ #j n d
+&> + \T e+~.
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kjT++ neT+~. |dt q y+ y[bTHsT. eTsTd{
sE +s #jT& V& |dt qT+& eq <] >dtVdt d @sT
#sTT+ y] q @sd+ #d+~. eTsTd{ sE VsjT +&&
$es\T n | |{ &dt #jTuT+&> nusTT # >us>
e#&T. VeTjT! Hs yT&+. n+ y[bsTT +{syq # +>sT
|&qT. yT&+ D+ HqT #|+~ =+#+ $q+& n+ \T>T e{&+
y T T< \ T | { & T . # sE\ s \ T> T y \ e& + #
q+<eT|+H deTjT+ mes q|& mes se&+ +~
n|++~. |dt nesY nsTTbjsTT s| s+& MT e{&qT
eusTT+~ C.
&T yT&+. s| MTsT H @ dVjT+ #jTsT n+ q >T]+
#|&+ yTT<\T|{&T. qT $jTy& <>Zs z |] qT+& e#&.
nyT] Cu n k|tysY +| X |& q b\+ n$T q *<+&T\T
|+|+#s. rs & e# e\+ ${+> Mk # |{
|+#THs. eTs ys+ sE Mk |PseT+~. Cu <=] Mk
esTe#T. m& Cu <=s&+ <T. eT +| <>+ d+ n|
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#X&. eTsTd{ sC +s q @ yTsTT s< #|, H


\TdT yT&+ MT e*q bC d++~+ H ns\T e. H
fdyjT L& dsq db]+>> e. MTsT \T>T ys *d+~. H
+s es |+|+#+&. n& HqT sTEe #dT+{qT #
eT&+ yTT<\T|{&T.
#&T uT. deTd HqT ns+ #dT>\qT. HqT & e\+
|d*fsY eyT. HqT +| eT< e#qT. H n+ neX+
<T. nsTTH V& |dt ysT n&q ns\Tq y] yTsTT #eTT.
ns\T +& +s |*d H +~. $wjT+ @ e+
dVjT+ #jTqT. k. n+ eusTT+~.
yT&+. H +s es neX+ e+&. nB n+<]+f es.
MTsT nqTq, d]bsTTq y sbH H e] neX+ e+&. #H
|C.... yT&+, # $Xd+ #TTH&T.
C nusTT $Xd+, qeT+ #d ysbsTT+~. +s
es y[ qT n+<] H u> #jT>\qT n n+ qeT+ #TT+f
# XsbsTT+~.
yT&+, #H |C.... #H ........
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VqTeT=+& dT ~ us d+>s& bT neT yT&+ #|q |dt
jT\T<]+~ C. > s+&T sE\T> +{ ]q j^ \#T+T+f
eTqdT # u<|&TT+~. s d >T]+ #|d] n+ u> XsT.
u s d + CsTT+ sE > + # _ #\ }s H { | \ \
|j>|&TT+< #|&+ jTq |H&T. C k]
ssTT+#T+f m>H k~+#>\<T. @ $wjTyTH n+ #| $<q+ d]>
+&* < >Z +&* m+{ ysH |+{sT. n
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+& H e H>Z*, MTsesT n&T #|& n+ e{& q\T>T]


#&e&yT +& eTq e L& #\<T. ujT|{, ns jT&+ e\q
|qTM s>e. qT m+<T #j\qT+T+< d]> $e]+#d] n+
yT |&sT. y y<q yT. |~+{ |\ jT |+|+#\+f mesT
w|&sT. >+ >=|\H s|{ X\T HsysTe&+ eTTK+. >
eT >T]+ m<TsT#dTq neT m<TsT e+~.
+s #dTq |dsY eT+#jTq> H&T. fXsse n
|sT. |<es> d]|{ #k&T. + #~$ +f u>TDT < nH&T.
|dt Ls=H y jT | |<]+ |X s q*bTq
$< dTe\ >T]+, yTT>ZH T+ yjT&TTq |u |c\>T]+
@+ \TdT+~. jTq n&q |X\+{ de<H\T #|+~. ds qe
e =+#+ d| jT +&T n+ jT |+|+#sT. jT e
\MT< us bT LsT+~. q y e\T e+ dw+ > $q&TTHsTT.
<T neT. e #|qf nesTT ksY +~. d+
+&jT{ L& <T. n+ +& bdt eTq+ _.d.\ y*.
mes <=s< #| ]dt rdT+ <! fXsse >sT K+>
#TTH&T. n nq+& ksY. nesTT }s b\+ |#d
&y+<] eT+ dV+ +~. $& jT$Td y+ |d]>
+<+ CsTTH nesT n+ +& n+<] \T|>sT> +& eTw.
H eTq +<+ n& u> q&e& +{ esTTH eT+<|dT+~.
MTsT @MT nqT+&. MTq n~s+ { nesTT jT$T+#>\sT.
#H e+& ksY. MTs nesTT eT+& D |s> L&
jT$T+# ksTT #sT+T+~. neT yT&+ fXsse >] q#
#TT+~. ksY! #H e+&. |C #H !
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eTqdT
5
5 $X\yTq du b2.+>DneT
+ n+ ]d +~. e<X+ +f
k+d se\| + X< +T+< <T nyT] ds |&q <
ed+# eTq \T>T y @ seTyTH |d]> T+ dyT+> Vs
se\T |PssTTq+ es # d> >&|+ |]b{. n+<] bT
C L& e+~. sCse n eT< +<|<X u> |sT #Tq
sT& V+#sT. qT de b\ bT qT sdq, ssTT+q
b\T b&&. eqe d++<\T >T]+, T+ bjT\ >T]+
# u> b&& eT+ |sT #T H&. eT] sV jTq >T]+
|#s+ >& u> #XsT.
C eT< deyX\ VseT+~. sE\T q +|
eeVs\ _J> +&+ e\q q ~s~ <T. n+<]
\e&+ e\q n+<] |]#j\T |s>&yT +& =+#+ | & qT+&
]wH n|dT+~. nyT] +{ k+d d+d\T # HsTT.
< qT+& ys eTs={ ss\ d+d\T @s&TTHsTT. M{ >T]+ ss\
$eTs\Tq|{ C m|&T >& deTd \<s<T. +#T$T+#T
n d+d du + rdT+~. m me d+d\ du + +f n+ eT+~.
me eT+~ sT\ de #jTe#T. +&jqT+& $wyTq e\qT
rdT= y] |uqT bV+#e# q n_bjT+. eT <s M\T
dy se* y] <s +&j nH eT+~ #sTT+#e#H kqTL\yTq
yK] dT+~.
> seT+ yTT<\sTT+~. sCse n+<s #|qf u>
b&TTH&T. |r e n b sTTq u, <syTq u+<y*,
s]+#&+ eTsbsTTq u<* >TsT#dT+THsT. e $d
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seT+ n+<s eTqT eTT $w]+#T+THsT. e\+ #q\


d++~+# +&, V<|]#, jTTe q+<+ *+# b\T L&
seT+ HsTT. nyT] e &T d+b~+#&yT +& m+ =+
e<X+ d neds\T L& rsT nH nHeT+~ nH<\ &T|
|{q ys <H d n<sD L& H#T e<Xe\ +] H
nqTu$dTq e<T\ m+ =+ dVjT+ #jTe\dq u< +< jTq
q b\ <s <~+#&T. eT+ se e#eTq | n+<]
q&TT+~. # eT+~ <>\ qeTHsT. Xs, |Xs, y>q
sd |D' n |<\T m+<THs C nqT+~. qT L& n+<] bT
kV q+~d $+T+~. eT< qT nyT] |sT >+q uu
bsY, yTsH\T sV+q e $d se Vs+~. qT
#j*q u<\T >T]+ Te+{ se\T eTq n+'#q
*ksTT. Te+{ se* n+<s ns+ #dT= bV+#*q
neds+ m+H +<|++~.
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|\\ u$wT >T]+ +q y&y e $T\ qT+& e#d
+&y&$ <Ts =+#+ >{>H ><ejT+#&T q]s&. y+s& yT
nqT \~+#TH&T. k<sD+> y+s& eTT d{> eeV]+#
e. >{> #b\H, HeT~> #b\H #qTe q dVT&T q]s&
+~.
deTd\ k] edTHsTT. nqedsyTq meTs >=&e\ e\q {#sY
<>+ e<T\THe. b $T\ HH ds+> +{e+f T+u
$& +&q e#ke. sE eekjT+ < |=dT+~s. eT+>
yq m sE+~s? & kH w+> +f |\\ d m
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|+|ke? q]s& u<> #|bTH&T. eTTd{> eeV]+#


y+s& qsd+VQ\ >&+ eT+|s +~. q u$T d]> |+&+
<T . |< L TsT #<T e #d # u> #<T eT +~. }s b<$ T bsX \
eyT +~. |<]+ e\q < #<Te L& e|+# |]d T+~.
n+<T q]s& <>Zs= q u< #|H&T. k<sD+> y+s& q
u< m|&T | #|&T. <s+> ]> eTw k] n & |& d]
q]s& @+ #b ns+ <T.
y+ |scH >e. s <s+> +&T. VqTeT=+& e <dt
>& e{& @<H Vd |<< +#T<+ > e n+ u<q
>{>H qy&T y+s&. yTH ~e bsTT+< @+{. eTq+ z.d. >+.
eTq bs> @ Vd dT esT eqB yT. ds y&q& #| @+
#d u>T+T+<? HsT bdH&T sT bjT&? y |sY #jT. <s+
#b&T q]s&.
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#dT+ &>H s+&T >+\b\ # |Pss TT+~. sV\T >jT&T
sCse |Tq+> dHq+ #ksT. | s n b{\T
rsTT+#T+THsT. +eT+~ eT+ #q\T s+q seT+
u> $jTe+yT+< sV\T q+~+#sT. * |eT >T]+ * |\\
>T]+ |& |q >T]+ C u> <> qsTT+~. q \TdT qT
@$<+> * |eTqT u\+ sTT+<, @ u\ u* * |eTqT
THs y] >T]+ @MT #jTe? nH #q q *+~.
s qT +&j yuT+~. q sY d++~+ n $es\T
+&j q q d m|{| &T |+|dT + ~. e#ysyT qT +&j
yT+~. +es k<sD+> sT>TTq dy se* eT]+
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|PssTTqf. + eTT+<T |sq\H k] qT me KsT
#jTuT+~. meeT+~ \euT+~. >jT& se\T L&
+&j # # sV+#*. ss\ #q\T q Ts
sT>TT+&> eT +{ yqT]+~ C. n+<T >jT&T
e \+H +|sT #T>*>&T.
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es+> |sY|T& q |Cd+<q nH<XeT+ #
V\+> +~. nyT] qT+& eq C |\\+<] sE >&T|T+~.
|Cd+<q nH<Xe Hs& jTq us |w q&T|THsT. |uT+
<s e# dVs+ n++ eyT. nsTTH yqT&T>T yjT+&
<+|T*<s eT d+d qTq nH<* eT k+ |\ @ T s+&
#dT+THsT.
yT&+ MTsT +&j eq& & eksT. MTsT e e\dq
neds\T rs&yT +& |\\ n+ #qTe> >&T|sT. |\\T L&
ne..... ne n+ $TeT* e<\+ <T. k<sD+> & e#y
ysT y*+~ #d. H\T>T b{\T rdT= y[bsT. MTsT e+
mes e neT |eTqT ksT |w # q+<+> #|bT+~.
# &+& |c!. eTw u neds+ eTTKy. eqd neds\T
n+ neds+. & q |\\T H nH y <syT nbjT\,
nqTs>\ m+> |]|dT+{s H \TdT. y] eTqeTTHeTH <s+
*+#* n< H <X+. y] qq+ m{ |]dT sL&<T.
C #|+~. > ne s+& &T+<+ n+ |\ $&
rdT[bjsT.
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$& VA<, ksTT eT]bsTT |\\ bT z neT *dbsTTq


C #d +& bsTT+~ nH<XeT sVs\T |w.
q]s& q dVT&T y+s& eT]jTT n m$T< LT] rdT=
VqTeT=+& dT e#&T. k+& qT+& y] q bT |uT <s+
q&TdTq u\ d<q+ nH nH<Xe rdT=#&T. <] jT +
y[ ysH e{&&T. #|+~ nseTsTT+<? @+ #j MT
neTsTT =+#+ $es+> #| dVT& ysH @+ #b $e]+#&T.
LT] <>sZ rdT= #&e |<]+ e\q #<T e > +& =qk>\+f
+H >+s+ <T. eTq+ z.d >{ <=f esZ+. & e +{
<>Zs neT q d+> me] #|L&<T. n+ <T & qT #&{
HH ekqT neT & sL&<T. s<T. e ns+ #dT= C>
#<Tey\e! y+s& C>\T #b&T n> HH ! $qjT+> #|+~.
q]s& <] rd[ e\dq \T #&T. ysH
nesTT <>Zs rdT=, ne! &+ u>H +T+~. neT< u<
|&. & @ s<T + |s$TeeT?
C, n C+& _&jT+> #|+~ nesTT.

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3. $dsdq U dk

"What. I want to conclude is this First anniversary celecbrations are very very

important for the future of our company and I hope every one of us understand this
and do whatever work is assigned to you" n+ eTT++~ C.

qT k|+q
KEY software solutions d+es+ eTT+#T= s+&e d+es+
n&T>T|uT+~. d+<s+> sTT+{ n+<] MT{+> |{ |< |+H
@sT #jTuT+~. d+<s+> q <>T\+<] deyX|s |
sT #j*q |qT\qT *|Ps+> n|++~. dsq |D[ H
@ |#dH n~ $jT+ k~+#&+ weT C u> \TdT. m|& me]
| y] dw+> *jT#d y] n|ky ysT | s>b ys
u< eV+#& neX+ +T+~. Responsibility and Accountability
s+&T q |rsT \yTq n+X\T. $wjT+ me]H @yTH d+<V+
+<? dw+> n&+~. de<q+ be&+ "the meeting is over" n+
deyX+ eTT++~.
qT +| |{ n|& d+es+ nsTT+<+f # Xs+>
+~. neqT U> q y deTjT+ m+ nsTT+<, m sE\T >&#jTH
dV +T+~. \+ bT b{ |&T |#dy] #q +&<T.
nqTq | nsTT+< < nH |*\| <d | eTs={ +&<T. yTT<{
d+es+ u> d\u{ #j\ dT+~. > q |sq d
|k< #+sY e#&T.
yT &+, MTsT #| qT> eTq n+<TuT q VA $es\T, qs H
V eT]jTT e+<eT+~ njT &qsY KsT $es\T d]+#qT. n+ |
qeTT+<T +#&T.
|k <, eTq+ |+ H @ VA sV+#ue&+ <T . eTq |d t
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q qsH V MT{+> eT]jTT &qsY +< H @sT #jTuTH+.


y{q+{ |]o*+ #|+~ C.
n<+{ yT&+. & nsTT n+_jTH n+ d]> +&<T . eTqyT<
&T\T +Z #\ @sT #keT eTq k|t nqTe#T < q n_bjT+
y n_bjT+> #b&T.
MTsT #|+~ sf. eTq+ #dTq~ eT+~. d]jTq~ n eTq
*dq|&T sT\ >T]+ eTq n_bjT+ esTL&<T. m +f
n+_jTH u>T+T+< eTq+ bH #<+. MTsq~ yT. KsT\T Z+#*.
m+<T+f d+es+ qT+& eTq+ +&j dy se\T eTq d+d
sT|q yTT<\T|uTH+. < # &T\T y*. < neds+ n&
# +~. k] sjT+ rdTq s yq rdTe&+ nH~ C
n\yT <T. sjT+ rdTH eTT+<T n |]o*+#&+ q u>
n\yT.
_.. |k<. qsH V &s{ #jT&+ n$ HqT =+eT+~
n|+#qT. &CH |s+ sT>TTqB B ]H{ #jT+&. n>
&qsY e*q |& eT]jTT &+ M] n|+#+& n+ q dT +
+~.
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#+{~. >T|{ @&TdT+~. #e dd+ bks. $q&+ <? csY
u]+#HqT. < s deTT<sTT+#s<?
&* MT< nZMT< >TZ\eTeT+~ n. C \TdT. _& <
@&TdT+<... & de+ +#T$T+#T n+<] |]d n+. eT * d+>
<e&sT>T. |\\ &Tbs >T&T b\T #T\T bjT |]d. |<es>
|\sTTqy+H e L& n&>+& njT |[ #dd+&T. ueT\
|[ qTyd ]# nsTT+~. d+es+ >+&H |<|\ |{+~. _&
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eT& H\ eq y+H n+{ |+|+#sT. y+H ~ &T| |&+~.


usus\ eT< ne>Vq, J$+ | <, u$wT >T]+
|D[ +f T+u m bH #dTy*? qT qT eT< m&+
m b{+#*? m+<T b{+#* nH $wj\T me]H *d~.... |uT
|<\T > |#s\T >, s>XK ns{\T > \ |]$T+ |
Xu\T> =qk>TTq <TdjT | >eT+ =qk>TT+~. s+& |\
&T| |&+ e\q |<< b\T d]> n+<<T. s+&~ |{ |]d
+ <]<eTsTT+~. &|\ eTs |&+ e\q n |esq u> esT
e+~. eekjT+ L& d]>Z k>&+ <T. jTq }] y|
eTTbe&+ e\q @+ |+&TT+<, m+ #=dT+< L& *jT&+ <T.
+{ y&T, <] |\\ b\T #\&+ <T. |{q|{ qT+& b\
&ujT > nsTT+~. q s>+ L& nH jssTT+~. |<$T<
s+&T qT\ Xs+ Ls & jssTT+~. | >eT+ d>T
d\+<] deTd qT u]dT+~. @<H deTd eT =d w+ n< |\\ =d
qs+. * b\T _& Xj<jT+ |< ns\ &u MT< sdT+~.
y]+#& sdqT+~. n U &u. kjT++ < jTq s&T.
n n&H u+ <T. n # y+~ m&H &u d]|& yTT+
<=sTT+<yq. <e& eT\ eTT&T| q&+~. eT< |< < +{
u> b neTy] eTT&T| {+~.
nsTTw+>H $| #d |~VqT sbjT\THsTT. neT d b\ &u
q< K<T syeT&T sbjT\T. b <TD+ nsTe |&<eT+f
s&>] T++ nsTee&e n+ jTq k&T. n d+> eT]
#|s<T. @+ #j b\Tbe&+ <T. |\ |+#<s *|q |{+~.
n~ m+d|.
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n d]> bH #jT&+ e\q |+H nqTqf u> ]+~.


|+H |De n |dt s|sK\T e]bjsTT. sH qT+& |sTT+{+>
es n essT. qsH V\T L& &+~. eTT+<T>
jsT#dTq |esYbsTT+{ |+fwH <s C sTT+{ u>
T>*+~. +| k~+q $j\T s #|uTq se\T,
sTT+{ n+~+#uTq =+ de\T {qT #|++~. eTT+<T>
ydTq bH |s+ n d]> k>sTT. sTT+{ L& eT de\>T]+
eT+ |& u #sT eT dVs+ +T+< # eT+~ e{&sT.
H @sT #dq &qsY n+ u> yT#THsT. sTT+{ y
k|t L& =sT e d\e rdT+THsT. n <>ZsT+& #dT+Tq
C <>Zs=#&T |k<. yT&+ |+H d+| d|sY. k|t n+ # V|
yT&+ eTq sTT+{ L&.
yT |k<. |+H u> e+~. < sD+ eTq k|. n+
deTqjT+ #jT&+ e ~ k<eTsTT+~. q n_bjT+ #|+~. yTq
HjT \D\+f ny. &{ n+ q +< <>T\ d y
n$Xd+ |s>&yT +& d+d | n+ ue+ |sT>TT+~. u>
] q e\H n @<H deTd ed n~ <>T\ MT< H{ yd y m|P&T
L& HjT\T sT.
MT #q u> es|{ nsTT+~ yT&+. VA #jTbe&+ e\q
40% $T+ KsT < #jT>*>+. |k< $es\T #|k>&T.
HqT eTq |dt |+H @sT #jT& KsT < #jT&+ f
sD+ <T |k<. eTq k|t m |#dT+~. eTq |dt m +~. k|t
eT< deTqjT+ m +~. eTq+ sTT+{ HsT> #|+#{ neX+
+T+~. n~ VA nsTT eTq y >dt> eksT { $wj
eTq+ d]> bdt #jT& neX+ +&<T.
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keqT n+ ||t #dT H sT. esqTq +sY <>sZ > e#sT <s
e{&T+. @$T{ |k< fT yqT |< b>T +~. <>Zs> e
#d+~ C.
eTq _\T d>+ |> n< sD+ yT&+. mes |<> @+ q&
V+ #|<T , B <>Zs mes yTTVe+ |&<T. qe #b&T
|k<. n+<] d|jYT #X U nsTTq dk\T b>T|&sTT. dk\ y|
n #d +& bsTT+~ C.
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#+{~ eTs @&T| yTT<{+~. @+ #j b\T be&+ <T.
nsTT |\*<s q <&+ w+. J$+q+es M] J$+ L&
q J$ sH | +T+~. eekjT+ f eTq n+<TuT
q neX+ |s n+H |~+{ y e# | @<H +f
#dTy*. |<es> es #~$+~. ~ < |j>|&TT+~.
|\ @&T| |&+ <T.
> jT d >+ y>TT+~. +{ q b keqT
=Hy&=#&T. jT[ y& d| >eT +{ e n+ #d+~.
y& |j>|&<MT q|&<T. |s&T y[+~. eT\q b>T
q|&+~.
jTq n\yT <T , ue>] kjT++ njTd] eT+<T yd
> b<T b<T. +{ |\\ b\T M\T &T\T jTq n\yT m
ekj q ns+ <T. VQX |\\ b\T H n~ n\yT nsTTq |&q
neds+ u> reyTq <y . n nedsy T m> > m+ ~>Cs H &T\T
<=]T #dT+~. |&dq dk\ neT b>T eT\q ++~.
y{q+{ >H m d y& <>Zs rdT[+~.
|&T dk\T yT+ rdTe&+ <e . q neds+ y& *dqT+~.
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y& yb] Ts |j + nH&T. dk be #=| q rdT+{qT n |~


sbjT\T #|{&T .
=+>T eT{ +q eTT&T| &T\T |~VqTsbjT\T,
|~ sbjT\T rdT= |\* n n|+ <TD+ y| jT\T<]+~ C.
yqTqT+& $q&TTq q< @&T| q&qT |sT>T> essTT. J$+
eTw ndq |sT>T |\\ neds\ d+, y] u$wT d+ |]>&&y...

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4. >TsX\

"Prasad, make it fast, we need to reach there today by evening at any cost,

make any sort of arrangement. This time I am not going lose this project. I think you
remember that we already last two profitable projects just becoz of the same reason."

# ndVq+> +~ C. weTsY e<T\T+f eTs d+b~+#Te&+


m+ wy q u> \TdT. m+ w|& ksTT e+< u> \TdT.
>+ s+&T ksT final approval meeting d\+ #sTbe&+ e\q
dTesT s+&T $T*jTH &\s u+ e# b #CT e\d e+~.
deTj |{ {{ confirm be&+, ne&+. MT{+> L& e]
es ssTT+#&be&+. f$T{ dy \ sD\T. @ <X+ H
eqe |<\T k<sDyT>.
k] e# bC # eTTKyT+~.
~ |P]#d s eT& +| eTs # yTT<\T|{#T.
'What is this prasad. We are in well advanced country and you are being very

sincere things are not done in time. Kindly find a right solution for this problem.

$TeT* HqT u<|&+ <T. MT \TdT eTq f+ m+ eTTKy. |k< #


CsTTr q jTTe&T. nyT] e Cu =s +~|&TT+f *dq y] <s
|]#jT+ nsTT q +| neX+ +~. e deTjT+H q sjT+
d]jTq< sTEe #k&T qT.
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|>y L& sL&<T. q &T| e&H u]+#>\<T eTT+<T
<sT &LT b\T #\ \ \&bT+f bD+ sT bT+~.
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|<]+ eTq +&<T eTq yT<\ +T+~ |d\ + u>H sksT.


|<es> bdq y+H |[ #d #T\T <T\T|q|&T q +&. s+&T
d+es |s+ n+f eTT+<. <sT &|\\T, X\yTq Xs+
y $TsTT.
eTq<X+ d>T eTV T*+. @< { #j* m+es
neT m|&T |\\ |& >T&T b*dT+< m<TsT#&+, b\+ |qT\T
>* e~* }s+ ] kjT++ +{ #sTH us. |+ @+ |+&TT+<
@+ #=dT+< \T m >&TdT+< ns+ |]d. sE us m>H
e{&*.
kjT++ +{ eq us #| +~ qT eTsTd{ sE qT+& b\+ |qT\T
djT+> #dT+{q. n+f HqT |{+ #Te&+ <H ? nZ MT< >TZ\+
nj&jTq. +{ e+{ |qT\T #d |sT e rjT e+ b&+~ n> sT.
HHMT |#jT&+ <T. eTq b\+ eTq+ #dT+f |qT\T m
#dTHs <>ZsT+& #&=#T. n+ +& &L* L* &T\T L&
MT $T\TsTT ><. K]e n MT< u> | #dqT+~. ys
+{ Ls= @+ #j*.
eTsTd{ sE qT+& |\* n n|+ <>ZsT+& b\+ #dTe&+
yTT<\T|{+~ C. qT e+ #jT&+ e\q, n+<] \d be&+
e\q |y L& u> |#jT&yT yTT<\T |{sT. <jT+ m+&s
eTT+< y&+ <>ZsT+& |#jT&+ u> n\ysTT+~.
Ce.... > d&T X+ dT > bT+~ @++~?
j<] X+ y| #d n&>&T. z n<.... $eq+ |<H! n+ |
| X+ y| #&+ yTT<\T|{sT. C n> #d +~. $eq+
m|&H <>ZsT+& #&>\e? me] s\T <e&T m sk&... nd\T s
MT< q qeT+ <T. >* B|+ |{ qTy ~ n+f m?
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@e? n #d +& bje? j<] e * |&+~.


@+e m k] sT>T<eTH?
<H =H<eTHy? |{+#&+ yTT<\T|{+~ @dseT. nesTT >] X
jTy.
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for our company." |k< q #+sY ed #b&T. k] +{
deTd s+& |b +~ yT&yT.
@+{ |k<. #|+&. eTq esY nsTT |d]> #<+
"Madam ! inter-state airways... company e< |sY +~. y +|
eTq+ =+ yTT+ Hydt #d. eTq +| |sT MT< #ssY $eq+ dsY
#d +#TsT. eTq+ H\ e*q|&T #\T #*d @ yH y d<+>
+#TsT. eTq+ d+es #*+# yTT+ L& # e |&TT+~.
n+ flight ownership eTq +| |sT MT< +T+~. n+f $<+>
eTq+ $eq+ =qf.
"Oh! it is interesting.. eTq+ flight =qf. y+H deal ok #jT+&. proposal
statement jsT#jT+&. |dt qT+& +{ jT\T<s& dT qT+&
+~ C. neqT nesTT >] X jTy. m+<T @dseT e @dT
e n|++~.

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5
5 |s{ yTT\5. b<TN&
\T rdTq |s+<eTjT eTqd+ # >
+~. #Ts |+q >T_, eT+<s\ N& |{+~. yTTq d
bsTTq|&T q eT+<T |#Y #jT& { \T|TH&T. Hs+
#<T> eTqd+ >TT\T> +~. eT+<T y& N&+bsTT eT |e\T
> $s>kjT+&. <TD+ y&T &T\T rdT= # qeT+> #b&T.
n~ $ qy=+~ |s+<eTjT |+q yTT\ N&|& eT+<Tqf....
|+q |\\ <TsX N&|& @<H eT+<T+f u>TDT. ysH> |#d
|<M $seTD #dq deTj d+e~]> |<q b+~q jTq
J$+ |k n$> d+b~+ ms>&T. |<M $seTD b+~q yTT+ #
e# m Ty n L& #&+& LTsT n\T&T d++ bs
#d yTT+ CksT. &T b|w< eTqyT &Td+ b|w |qT\T #ke
ns+ <T. ns+ CqeT b+& eTq Ks @+ #k+ n
deTT<sTT++~.
@eT+& s+&. mes e#sT, n yTT\H deTjT+
>&|dTHsT. mes @$T{ qT+& CqeT e\ , #T\T &T=
y{=#&T. # |< sT e +~. ks eT+> Hs? qe
e qeTks+ #d+~ z eT< ejTdTsq $&. yT bT>
|~ d+esq nesTT L& +~. Honey come and say namasthe to my sir.
I told you know my teacher used to take care of me. Here is this person' nesTT
#|+~. m+ $qjT+> nesTT L& e qeTks+ #d+~.
|> nqTe<e. HqT >TsT|bTHqT. # u< #b&T.
nd\T b<jTT\=q +{H ~. | d+es+ m+ eT+~ $<sT\T
edT+{sT. bT+{sT. kT> >TsT|&+ wyT.
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neT>sT u>THs? yqH eq CqeT qeTks+ |{+~. q


q esY $& # |{+~.
qTe C$ <? Xs+> n&+~ CqeT.
ne! u>H >TsT|{sT. n <\T ={q e ksY e+ qqT
>TsT|<T qe n+Tq yTqT #d n> +&bjsT |s+<eTjT.
@yT #dTHee? mH #kqe. k] #dd]
>TsT|bjqT. @MT nqTe<e. d+CsTTw eujsT.
n<+{ ksY. MTsT n nqe<T. |dT+ nyT] +THqT. n&
k|tysY +| q&T|THqT. eq |rk MT d+ m+>H y~H. ]fsY
nsTT & +THs *d k] | \y\ MT <>Zs=#qT. MTsT
H]q e TD H d s>*>qT ksY C m+ >se+ #| bT+~.
| s + < eTj T k] Cq e T y T TV +y | # k& T . @<
>TsT=q< \~+#T=+~. nejT$T{ n eTsbsTT n
e{&TT+~. CqeT >+ k] >TsT#T=+~.
dTesT sy d+es\ + VqTeT=+& <>sZ | ] Vd
ysH> #d|&T C q +& * |\ n e Vd #]+#&T.
#<Te eTT+<T+& C+f # n_eq+ +&~. U deTj Vd
nqT= +& q +{ e neTsTT \d #<Tee&+ us Cq e+
| +{ | dVjT+ #d~. +& m|& e#y&T <T. yd$ d\e
Vd eTdd +{ rd\& +& e#y&T <T. eT +{H
+&~.
@eT+&. fT | &T\T |{. q&+ <T MTsT > rks?
Cq jTqT+& eq us n&+~ Cq.
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usTeT @&Td #|+~. n+f e |\ rd+< <Xe? y<e | #d+~
|\ n+>&y. s+&T jT+&. n #ks$T{ usqT
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jT syfd+~ Cq. }s& # |k +&, |f, |d\
d+ rdT= Bq+> #d y[bsTTq C H e n_eq+
e{&TT+f # d>Z|++~.
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dTCqT n&qT #|+&. k] Mk mesE\ rdT= e
s+&TsE\T+{qT. n+ <+&+ |{ b| bT> s y[bsTT+~.
CqeT ~>\T> LsT+&bsTT+~. yTT\ eT+<T \&
|s+<eTjT |s{ y&T. yTT\ N&|& nd\T N& @ yTT |{+<
\TdTy*. q eT+<T \TdT= yj*. n> yTT |jTL&<T
<. q | \TdTqT |s+<eTjT yTT\ eT+<T=&+
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d| $X$T<eT qT rke
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mT | mT\ n|eT+> +&yT
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n&dt nH~ +&L&<T
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n|Vd| Ns\ + \de~ &TT+~.
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>TyT d< b<<d+ #dT+~.

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