Revan Shinde of Pune started selling tea, coffee and hot milk in Pimpri Chinchwad. Today, he uses his profits to help students in rural Maharashtra with accommodation and food expenses
"Another serious challenge was to overcome the prejudices of my family and community. But I knew that if I decided to do something, nothing could deter me," says the determined girl who also helps fight eve-teasing!
The story of a tea-seller on the Humans of Bombay page, talking about how taking his kids to McDonald's made him feel like a hero, is going viral on Facebook.
These are the stories of people who did not complain during the demonetisation crisis but tried to deal with the situation by making sure the needy were well served.
All a customer has to do is buy a cup of tea, log in, and access the Internet. But according to Khadar’s policy, one customer can log in only once in a day. From 100 cups daily before he launched this scheme, he is now selling 400 cups.
Surinder Kumar is the owner of a tea shop, and he sells tea inside the court complex of the sub-divisional magistrate in Jalandhar. Today, he is a very proud father because his daughter will soon take the position of a Judge in the very same court.