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Updated: Apr 13, 2021, 07:50 AM IST While there are no shortcuts to success, Handwork, patience and perseverance certainly pave the path to success. This is the story of Ranjith Ramachandran, a night watchman-turned-assistant professor at IIM Ranchi. His struggle to get a good education and the fight to sustain himself to see his dream getting realised is being regarded as an inspiration to society and he has turned a role model for many. Ranjith lived in a dilapidated single-room mud hut and worked as a night watchman for survival. His father is a tailor and his mother a daily wage earner under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS). ....
An IIM professor was born here, reads 28-year-old Kerala man s post on Facebook, along with a picture of his dilapidated tiled hut covered with a tarpaulin sheet to prevent rainwater from seeping in. ....
Express News Service KASARGOD: “I was born in this house. I grew up in this house. I live in this house. With lots of happiness, let me tell you an assistant professor of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) took birth here. I want to share my journey from this house to IIM-Ranchi. And I will consider it my success if this fuels at least one person’s dreams.” Ranjith R, 28, who has a doctorate in Economics from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, took over the Malayalam internet space a day ago after posting his incredible life journey on Facebook. ....
Ranjith Ramachandran worked as a night watchman at a BSNL telephone exchange From a night watchman earning a pittance to graduating from the hallowed portals of IIT and now an Assistant Professor at IIM, Ranchi, it has been a remarkable journey for 28-year-old Ranjith Ramachandran, inspiring many to fight adverse circumstances in their lives. An IIM professor was born here, reads his post on Facebook, along with a picture of his dilapidated tiled hut covered with a tarpaulin sheet to prevent rainwater from seeping in. His inspirational April 9 post in which he shared his story, went viral, garnering over 37,000 likes. Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac also took to Facebook to congratulate Ramachandran, who goes by the name Ranjith R Panathoor on social media, saying he s a source of inspiration to everyone. ....