User:SarveshRevolution

There is a lot to learn from personal as well as professional experience of Sarvesh Singh who was born and brought up in a remote village in India 10-Apr-1981 which did not had even the basic facilities such as electricity and water. After completing his primary education, he was enrolled in secondary school which provided him access to the town and then to an university which provided him access to the city and then to another university which provided him an opportunity to stay in the capital of India. After joining the largest Indian software company he got an opportunity to work with people of multiple nationalities. After this he stayed in USA and Europe for couple of years. I think that there are only few people like him who would enjoy the amazing life-enriching experiences that he had access to. Now when I hear the news of India and China to be the global leaders in the years to come. I feel that his real life experience of hardships of Indian villages will help the others in coming up with some case studies on inclusive growth and applying their consulting skills to address "businesses at the bottom of the pyramid”. He can share his experiences of travelling in a local train without reservation for 36 hrs and then in an international flight for 16 hrs. He can also share the hardships of a family with no source of income facing harassments from government officials, relatives and friends as his father expired while he was a student.