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Narendra Rahul...

 Narendra Rahul is the name of a newly admitted student at business school, I met him yesterday and started feeling awesome about him starting from listening to his name.

He is an engineer from E&TC branch, passed out from Vishakapattanam. His first love is mimicry, he started doing it from 8th standard it seems and already completed 175 shows successfully till date. RJ was his another passion and profession, worked for 3 years successfully already. He is one of the successful entrepreneur and elected / serving as innovation-chairman for AP Government. His venture is to grow 25 plants on palm size place / kind of vertical gardening ("one of its kind" gardening without soil and completely driven via mobile app,with recycled water etc.) and he is supplying exotic vegetables daily in kgs to Taj group of hotels. Winner of international level award and having patents already on his name. He is into business related to honeybees too and next week launching special tissue papers having seeds in it, so that if someone will throw it after use, will not go waste. He is into tree-plantation drives too.

He is a passionate trekker, cooks authentic south Indian food and planning to start a production of special vegetable which will not only heal the fracture naturally but prevent / give strength to bones naturally.

From next semester onwards he is planning to conduct uniform measurements for all new entrants in his college within 30 seconds per student using laser technology concept, going for patent on it too. As of now the students need to wait for long time in queue for giving measurements and this may remove the gender specific issues while taking measurements. OMG. And there are so many other ventures he talked about.

And yeah extremely important, he takes interns every year and to my surprise engineering colleges from AP pay him / his company money to give internship to their students. Never ever heard of this unique concept before. Shocked to listen to everything, really. God bless him always.

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