Nandlal of banka left the job of truck driving and started a notebook business now he is earning a lot every month

Banka. Every person wants to achieve success, but not everyone is able to achieve it. Success comes only to those who have the ability to do something with determination and passion. Most people give up on the problems coming in the way of success, but this young man from Banka maintained patience with restraint and kept moving forward in his business. Today, the young man we are going to discuss in this news is Nandlal Das, who is a resident of Katoria block headquarters and was driving a truck for 10 years. However, he was not getting satisfaction from this work, so he took a loan from the Chief Minister Udyam Yojana and started the business of making notebooks. Nandlal’s hard work paid off and this business started running. Now he is earning well by supplying notebooks every month.

Nandlal started notebook making business by taking a loan

Nandlal Das told Local 18 that he could study only till class 10. Although he wanted to study further, he had to give it up due to the poor financial condition of the family. Seeing the poor condition of the house, he wandered in many cities in search of employment, but could not find a decent job. After this, with the help of friends, he learned to drive and worked as a truck driver continuously for about 10 years. But, he was not getting satisfaction from this work also and was looking for a good job. During this time, he came to know that the Bihar government is providing financial assistance to people for employment under the Chief Minister Udyam Yojana. After getting information from friends, he applied for a loan. After 6 months, after the paperwork was done, he got a loan of 10 lakhs. In this, he also got 50 percent subsidy from the government. After this, he installed a machine to make notebooks. Gradually this business started running and now he is also earning money.

Notebooks are prepared using digital machines

Nandlal said that notebook is such a job which can never end. Machines were ordered from Patna to make notebooks. He said that copies from Rs. 5 to Rs. 100 are made here. In which Rs. 4.20 is spent in making a copy of Rs. 5 while Rs. 90 is spent in making a copy of Rs. 100. Modern machines have been installed to make notebooks. This machine is completely digital. The raw material of the notebook is ordered from Patna. 3 thousand pieces of copies are prepared daily. The price of the copy is from Rs. 5 to Rs. 100. He said that the products prepared here are supplied to nearby markets including Banka and Deoghar. Along with this, five people have also been given employment. Along with this, 40 to 50 thousand rupees are earned every month.

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