Taking the off beaten path, several youngsters pursuing professional courses and degrees have taken to unconventional careers. Meet one such engineering student, Vartika Singh from Bihar, pursuing B.Tech from a college in Haryana’s Faridabad, who sells tea outside her institution.
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While sharing her story with viewers, she expresses her ambition. “This outlet should be there across India and I should be able to answer people.” She makes it clear that she couldn’t wait for four years to launch her start-up and so got into action now itself.
Exhorting people to come and try the tea, she spells out the menu on offer which includes masala, lemon and ordinary tea. “Please come here and try out the tea once. There is no benefit from merely making the video viral.”
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