Left studies due to financial crunch, then opened a Delhi style shop in Purnia, now earning good income


Purnia. It is said that when a person is gripped by misery and poverty, he cannot see the way forward. At such times, his only need is to earn money, even if for this he has to go to another city far away from his hometown and leave behind his modesty and shame. He makes every possible effort to fulfill his needs. You must have heard a saying, “Where there is a will, there is a way.” If your intentions are firm and your courage is strong, then you can succeed in every work and earn good money. Such is the story of young Pradeep Poddar from Saharsa.

While talking to Local 18, Pradeep Poddar, a youth from Saharsa, said that he has completed his studies till 9th ​​standard, however, after completing his studies till 9th, his financial condition became very weak. Due to which, he started facing a lot of shortage of money and he also had trouble getting food. After this, he left his studies half-completed and left his home and district to earn money in Purnia.

Chole rice, rajma rice and kulcha will be available for only ₹ 30
Pradeep Poddar says that he comes to Purnia from his native place Saharsa and runs a shop in Delhi style, however his shop is set up in front of the petrol pump ahead of Purnia’s Jail Chowk. He said that at his shop, people are given chole rice, chole kulche and rajma rice with raita for free for 30 rupees. However, due to the low price, people stop and taste the food at this shop. And people praise the food prepared here after eating it.

The shop is set up every morning and evening
Shopkeeper Pradeep Poddar says that this shop is completely new for Purnia, due to which people come here to eat, although currently more than 100 plates are sold at his shop every day. And in the coming days, more crowd will gather at his shop. He sets up this shop at the same place every day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. And the people who come and go stop and eat at his shop and praise it a lot.

Customers who come to eat are getting their stomachs filled, their budget is also low
Many customers including Pawan Kumar, Pradeep Kumar, Rajesh Kumar, Manohar Kumar and Surendra Kumar who came to eat at his shop said that they really enjoyed eating chole chawal rajma chawal. However, the customers who came to eat said that they are served the same food for 60 to 70 rupees in big restaurants or hotels. But they come to the roadside shop and eat it by spending ₹ 30. At this shop, raita is served free to the customers. Due to which there is a crowd of customers.

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