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"Sangharsh hi sabse badi kaamyaabi hai. Agar badhna hai to peeche mud kar nahi dekhna hai." Dharambir Kamboj told to indiatimes.

Dharambir Kamboj, born in 1963 in Damla Village, Haryana.

He was forced to quit school to support his family, he moved to Delhi in the 80s for a better pay but ended up doing odd jobs, including pulling a cycle rickshaw.

Turning Point of his life:

A library in Old Delhi sparked his interest in farming.

An accident made him return to his village, where he pursued agricultural training.

In 2004, a visit to Rajasthan inspired him to explore aloe vera farming. Learning about expensive processing machinery, he decided to build his own.

Innovation and Success

After investing ₹25,000 and eight months of effort, Dharambir created the Multipurpose Processing Machine.

During this period his father thought he was just wasting his time.

This portable machine processes various fruits, herbs, and seeds, functioning like a pressure cooker with multiple features. He patented it and now sells it in 15 countries, earning lakhs annually.

His innovation earned him the Haryana State Award in 2009.

Dharambir's perseverance turned him from a struggling labourer to a successful innovator, proving that hard work and determination can overcome any obstacle.

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