Success comes in many shapes and forms, but only a few like Ritesh Agarwal, Founder and CEO of OYO Hotels & Homes, are able to recognize it even in its most famous disguise: failure. While most people would be quick to describe his life as a typical “rags-to-riches story,” Ritesh’s journey is more of an inspirational tale about a young Indian man who turned his biggest setbacks into one of his greatest successes. After all, it’s not every day that you hear of a billion-dollar empire being built out of affordable solutions – and even if you did, you wouldn’t expect to find a 20-something college dropout helming it. But this is perhaps what makes Ritesh’s story incredibly ‘rich’ with hope: it makes ordinary people believe in the extraordinary power of their dreams. Growing up in India Ritesh was born in the scenic town of Bissam Cuttack, in the state of Odisha, India. He comes from a family of small-time entrepreneurs who ran a modest business in Southern Orissa. At the age of eight,...
Humble beginning from one single truck: Vijay Sankeshwar’s Journey of Entrepreneurial Spirit and Vision
Only when someone is determined about doing something and puts tremendous effort towards their goal can they succeed. The success of Vijay Sankeshwar, also referred to as the "trucking king of India," is proof positive that perseverance and hard work are always worthwhile. Vijay's strong work ethic, independent thinking, and unwavering determination have brought him this far that from a single truck he purchased with a loan, he is now the proud owner of about 5700 vehicles. Vijay Sankeshwar owns the largest logistics company in India, VRL Group. The millionaire businessman also owns India's largest fleet of commercial vehicles. He has launched the leading newspaper in Kannada, Vijaya Vani. In addition, he has been awarded the Padma Shri by the government of India for his contribution to trade and commerce. Early life of Vijay Sankeshwar Vijay Sankeshwar was born in Karnataka. He holds a degree in commerce. Vijay's father owned a printing press and encouraged him ...