few lessons to learn from successful people
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Lakshmi Mittal: The steel tycoon is the richest in Britain and U.K. He
was born and brought up India. He belonged to the middle classfamily. His father had a small steel manufacturing company from
here he learned this business and went on to start his own in
England. Soon after his business started in England he started to
acquire small and mid-size companies and later on the he hit a bulls
eyes when he acquired Arcelor which was the largest steel making
company in the world. Thus making his company Mittal steels the
officially largest steel making company in the world.Read more about his journey here:
http://successstory.com/people/lakshmi-niwas-mittal
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Ratan Tata:Tata Empire was already a flourished one, but Mr. Ratan
Tata made this business more diversified with his presence. He is one
of the few businessmen who is highly respected in the Indian society
for his work, humbleness and contribution to the society. He had
many struggles in his early life as he did not have his parents there
for him while being poor. He was raised by his grandmother LadyNavajbai and didn't see much going for him until he started going to
school. In 1962, he joined the Tata Group and his first job involved
working with the Tata Steel division in Jamshedpur. He was
appointed the Director-in-Charge of the National Radio & Electronics
Company Limited (Nelco) in 1971 and was successful in turning Nelco
around which later paved his way to becoming the Chairman of Tata
Industries.The Groups investments in industries such as steel,textiles, power and hotels made a huge impact on Indian economy.
Over the past 10-12 years, Tata has taken over a series of famous
British brands, from Tetley Tea to Jaguar Land Rover. Today Tata
owns 19 European companies, in industries ranging from tea to IT,
steel to cars, and employs 60,000 people in Britain.
Read more detailed story here:
http://www.mbarendezvous.com/motivational-story/ratan-tata/
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P Mohamed Ali:Another success story of Indian which looks like
straight out of Bollywood movie. P Mohamed Ali was also born and
brought up in India, but soon he left India for Oman at the age of 20.
He wanted to have Business Empire in the construction and the
infrastructure sector of Oman at the time when Oman was not
known to many. In the year 1972 he started his business called Galfarengineering and the construction with just 5 labors under him. Slow
and steadily Galfar gained many projects in Oman as the country
went on development mode and soon with time it was the largest
construction company of Oman with more than 27000 employees
and also operating in many other Middle East countries like UAE,
Kuwait, Qatar etc.P Mohamed Ali also launched another company in
India called Mfar under Galfar. It already has few properties under itsbanners like Le meridian and the Westin in Chennai. Mfar was in the
news recently for its investment in Maldives of 150 million for a high-
end luxury resorts.
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P Mohamed ali with late P Mohamed ali
Read more detailed story here:
http://www.constructionweekonline.com/article-9224-top-10-
richest-indians-in-the-gcc/10/andhttp://pmohamedali.com/
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Prem Ganapathy
The success story of Prem ganapthy is very simple and just like a
Bollywood movie. Prem ganapthy was a small kid when he made hisway to Mumbai from his hometown Chennai. He was lost and
robbed the day he kept his foot in the dream city Mumbai. Somehow
he managed to get a job as a dish washer in a hotel but this was just
the starting. After few years, he started roadside stall of Idli and dosa
which was so tasty that people wouldnt mind waiting in a queue for
it. He was also famous to have high hygiene level which quite an
unusual view in early 90s for a road stall. Due to tasty, hygienic andhealthy food his customer grew along with his business to today his
Business Empire spread across many countered under his brand Dosa
Plaza.
Read more detailed story here:
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-02-
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