- Nowadays-Preeti Shah
Today it keeps nine newspapers and forty magazines. If you ask him if he reads any of these magazines, Hussein will say that only twenty to twenty-five percent of the readers read and most of them read magazines like Filmfare!
Annadurai was born in a small town called Peravura in Thanjavur district of Milnadu. Annadurai's father and elder brother, who came to Chennai at the age of four, were driving rickshaws. Due to financial difficulties, he had to drop out of 12th standard and became a rickshaw driver following in his father's footsteps.
In his six-seater rickshaw, Annadurai, who considered his customers as gods, first started placing newspapers around the back seat and then gradually increasing the convenience as per the needs of the customers. He started keeping one or two newspapers in his rickshaw in 2006. Today he keeps nine newspapers and forty magazines.
One day he saw that the husband and wife in the rickshaw were busy on their phones, but the wife was not doing anything, as she was not getting internet connectivity, so she put a WiFi router in her rickshaw and made unlimited free WiFi available to the customers.
Once upon a time a customer urgently needed a laptop. Realizing this, the next day Annadurai bought a laptop and tablet and put them in a rickshaw. He saw that many people had to leave home without having breakfast in a hurry to reach the office, so he set up a facility for fruit, wafers, chocolates and coconut water in his rickshaw. Also keeps a bottle of drinking water.
He installed a swipe machine. When he applied for a swipe machine at the bank, the bank manager asked about his showroom or restaurant. When he found out that he was looking for a rickshaw driver for his rickshaw, he was stunned with surprise. He got the swipe machine only after Annadurai gave him all the documents he asked for.
Annadurai's rickshaw has a wide variety of customers, so it welcomes passengers in nine languages - Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Bengali, Marathi, Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati. He says 'thank you, come back' to Gujarati customers. A small TV in his rickshaw. And Netflix. It lets customers turn on what they want to see in that language.
He talks to his customers about startups, innovations, economic affairs, film, freedom fighters, sights in India, sports as well as books like Stephen Hawking's 'Brief Honors to the Big Question', so customers are amazed. He conducts General Knowledge Quiz for his clients every month. By giving a lucky draw of the correct answer, one gives one thousand rupees to the customer. He gives one and a half rupees to those who sit in his rickshaw more than twenty times, five hundred and one thousand rupees to those who sit thirty to forty times.
The most important thing is that there is no extra charge or money for all these facilities provided in Anne's rickshaw. He travels for free on Children's Day, Women's Day, Mother's Day, Abdul Kalam's birthday or his own birthday. He never takes money from teachers in Chennai, as he believes that teachers are the ones who make engineers, doctors, lawyers, journalists, so he thanks them in this way. Annadurai spends nineteen thousand rupees a month on his customers, earning one lakh eighteen thousand a month before the epidemic.
Corona was given masks and sanitizers during the epidemic. Annadurai, a 7-year-old millionaire auto driver, says that when it all started, his parents and many others thought he was crazy. Today they are proud of me. I used to run after it to get money, now it comes to me by running in front of money. Before I was looking for customers, now customers are looking for me. Many such interesting things can be heard from Annadurai as a motivational speaker in companies like Ted X, IIT, Vodafone, Hyundai, Toyota.
Woman of Courage
- Muskan was born in 2004 in the Parsa area of Birgunj, Nepal. Father Rasool Ansari and mother Shahnaz smiled when they saw their beautiful daughter.
Muskan was born in 2002 in Parsa area of Birganj city. Father Rasool Ansari and mother Shahnaz smiled at the sight of their beautiful daughter. Sahu became a darling in her mahalla due to her fickle smile and innocent as well as squeaky laughter.
The bright smile in the study always passed with good marks in school. The family tradition was that the daughters were married off before they could pass the high school exams, but Muskan's mother Shahnaz had a different idea. She wanted Muskan to have the freedom to study as she wished and to make her dreams come true and break the tradition that has been going on for years. For this, he also got the consent of Sahu in the family.
Muskan was interested in studies and started going to school regularly, but a boy from the same relative who was one-and-a-half years older than Muskan had his eyes on Muskan for a long time, so he would stand on the way to and from Muskan's school. When Muskan passed by, he either sang shayari or sang film songs. Muska didn't pay attention to it, but one day stopped him on the way and proposed to him. Muskan's goal in life was very different.
Yet she was only fifteen years old and studying in ninth grade. The mother who gave him the freedom to study further wanted to make him proud by becoming something for the parents. So she did not like the boy's love proposal and came home and informed her father about the whole incident. The father called the boy, threatened him, and told him to stay away. The teenager's passionate love, his failures, and his father's words of a smile shaped his revenge. In the fire of revenge he forgot conscience. It was September 6, 2012.
Muskan left home to go to his Tribhuvan Secondary School. Along the way, the boy with two friends stood in front of her. He had a bottle of acid in his hand. Who wanted to make Muskan drink so that there would be no chance of his survival. Muskan saw the trio and ran away, but she threw acid on his face before he could. Muska, who was in excruciating pain, was rushed to the hospital by her school friends. Acid fell on part of his face, neck, chest and arms. He had to have his right ear removed.
This whole situation made him strong and determined. He decided that he would face it in any case. As soon as he recovered, he campaigned that acid attack should be considered a heinous crime. Even opposing elements and social pressures could not shake Muskan from his intentions. The then Prime Minister K. Muskan believed that there must be a law in Nepal in this regard. P. Sharma also met Oli. Upon hearing of the incident, he promised Muskan that he would not only tighten the law on acid attacks, but also ban the sale of acid.
Muskan's campaign was supported by Rajesh Hamal, the superstar of the Nepali film world, starting with Amitabh Bachchan. As a result, the Government of Nepal introduced a bill in the House regarding acid attacks. Twenty years in prison is proposed for acid attack. Not only that, the victim has been offered treatment, education and job security. She has been honored with the International Woman of Courage Award 2021 given by the United States for this work.
Muskan, the youngest recipient of the award, is the first Nepali woman to be honored with the award. With a dignified honor, Muskan, not only his parents, but Nepal is proud. Muskan says the acid has fallen on my body, not on the guts.
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