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These English speaking chaiwalas are making a splash in Bihar

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In Patna, the capital of Bihar these days there are discussions of two chaiwalas. The graduate tea stall at Boring Canal Road and the self-sufficient tea stall near Gandhi Maidan are decorated.

These English speaking chaiwalas are making a splash in Bihar, after the graduate chaiwala, now the discussions of the self-sufficient chaiwala

Both the girls who beat unemployment on the strength of their courage are inspired by PM Modi’s vision of self-reliant India.

After ‘Graduate Chaiwaali’, now crowd is seen gathering at the tea stall of ‘Aatmanirbhar Chaiwaali’.

After ‘Graduate Chaiwaali’, now ‘Self-Reliant Chaiwaali’ (Aatmanirbhar Chaiwaali)

The special thing is that both of them have found the option of employment on the tea stall in the era of unemployment. Both tea vendors speak English with higher education and fluent English.

Discussion of ‘Chaiwali’ in Patna these days

These days there was talk of ‘Graduate Chaiwali’ in Patna that now an ‘unprestigious Chaiwali’ has also come in the market. After studying BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application), when Mona Patel got a job of just 15 thousand, she decided to sell tea.

Behind this, the success story of Priyanka, who came in the name of ‘Graduate Chaiwali’ in Patna, also became an inspiration. What was it then, Mona quit her job and started selling tea near Gandhi Maidan in Patna without informing her family.

PM considers Modi as an inspiration

Mona has described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as her inspiration. Originally a resident of Samastipur. Father Kundan Patel is a teacher in a private school.

Mona describes Prime Minister Narendra Modi as her inspiration

After doing BCA in the year 2021 from Patna’s JD Women’s College, Mona did not feel like getting a job of only 15 thousand.

Meanwhile, Mena decided to do the same when she heard the success story of a ‘Graduate Chaiwali’ who sold tea near Patna Women’s College after not getting a job.

Tea Shop Near Patna Gandhi Maidan

Mona’s tea shop near Gandhi Maidan in Patna has become a center of attraction. Their Masala Chai, Kulhad Chai and Paan Ki Chai are very much liked by the customers.

By selling four to five types of tea to her at a price ranging from Rs 10 to 20, she earns up to one thousand rupees by selling tea daily.

When she did not get a job, she became a ‘Graduate Chaiwali’

Now Mona’s inspiration to open a tea-stall was ‘Graduate Chaiwali’ Priyanka Gupta. After graduating in economics from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), when she could not find a job, Priyanka, with the help of friends, set up her own tea stall near Patna Women’s College.

Didn’t get a job, became ‘Graduate Chaiwali’

The typical punchline written at Priyanka’s chai tea stall – ‘Peena hi padega’ and ‘Soch mat…chalu kar de bas’ started attracting the joggers.

With the increase in income, Priyanka has now shifted her big stall to SK Puri Park (SK Puri Park, Patna) in Boring Canal Road, Patna.

work hard don’t make excuses

The idea of selling tea to Priyanka, daughter of Prabhakar Prasad Gupta alias Jani, who runs a grocery shop in Banmankhi, Purnea came up with the idea of selling tea to ‘MBA Chai Wala’ Prafulla Billor, who sets up a tea stall near IIM Ahmedabad (IIM, Ahmedabad). Got success.

Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a self-reliant India, she writes to the people crying out for unemployment that work hard, making excuses will not work.

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