Akaash’s dream is to improve the mechanic workplace he runs with his father so it can provide more income for his family. That’s why he had already invested part of his profit from the sale of his cards in spare parts and tools.
With the sale of his newest card he was able to buy an old motorcycle for 3.000 rs. After a thorough maintenance job worth 2.000 rs he has already been able to sell it for 10.000 rs. So a very good investment that has made his dream come a bit closer.
Akaash is one of the teenagers who likes to work with his hands and is not motivated to follow further education. You can’t really blame him after seeing what this has brought his brother and sister. Both have a university degree but no job and thus can’t support the family. Luckily Akaash does understand that to run a succesfull business he has to be able to read, write and do his maths. That’s why he, Anil and Sonu hired the services of a private tutor to learn at least the basics. The coming years FairMail will be following up on Akaash and guiding him to make his mechanic workplace a success.
Read more about how Akaash decided to get a tutor by clicking here.
Fantastic! Akaash: congratulations with your first achievement; those who work hard enough for it will always succeed! I wish you all the best with your studies & work!
Well done akaash! Lot of kids (and grown-ups) can take an example from this. Step by Step and determinition will get you there!
Keep up the good work!