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From A Labour To CEO - Jyothi Reddy (Great Inspiration)

An Enlightening Inspiration: Jyothi Reddy

Every successful story has a painful beginning, and every painful beginning has a successful ending... Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam...

Do you think it is just a common statement? It is not a mere statement. It is a philosophy of life. It is not even a mere philosophy of life; it is an alarming, compassionate, soothing, and profound answer to all the questions that always chant in your mind. A right and correct response to the pains that you experience in the early phases of life. It is said, "No pains, no gains." Multimillionaire Bill Gates has rightly said, "If you are born poor, it is not your mistake, but if you die poor, it is your mistake."

Let me elucidate, narrate, and bring into the limelight an eye-opening, mesmerizing, and inspiring life story of a lady who was just an agricultural laborer, worked for Rs. 5 per day until 1989, and now became CEO of Keys Software Solutions in the USA, making millions of money and serving the grassroots of Indian society. Is it awe-striking and jaw-dropping for you? But you need to believe and accept because you are all going to witness her, listen to her, and even talk to her very soon. She is none other than Mrs. D. Anil Jyothi Reddy.

I know you become more enthusiastic and eager to know how a mediocre village woman could surpass all the obstacles of domestic as well as financial and made her dreams realized. Her success is not limited to her or her own family; the social service that she renders to the needy folk of society inspires many corporate giants to extend their hand with her to help the needy. The financial support that she renders is not a big issue when it is compared to her life story, which has become a living example for millions to take her as inspiration and face the challenges with a brave heart. Now many women take her as an example and come out with courageous hearts to break the limiting beliefs as well as the glass ceiling, which condenses their actual growth according to their innate potential.

Now here are some of the important phases in her much instigating story of her life. I know many of you even feel the warmth in your heart and wet your eyes and burst into tears by becoming panic. No... If you intend to become so, it is not liked by either Jyothi Reddy or us. What we expect from you is to recharge yourselves, pump the inspired blood to each and every artery, energize each and every cell, strengthen your muscles, expand your perception, break your limiting beliefs, burst your comfort zone, stop blaming the environment, and redefine your goal and aim at the sky and gigantic your image… yes, yes… we are sure that you will... you will... Make it possible.

Childhood

D. Anila Jyothi Reddy was born in Narasimhula Gudem in Hanumakonda mandal, Warangal District, as the eldest of four children to a common peasant who had lost his employment during an emergency. His father joined the Army but could not continue because of his attachment to the family. The military training that he had, the attitude that he developed, was given to her as an inheritance. As it was very difficult for the family to make both ends meet, he was forced to join Jyothi Reddy BALASADAN, a government orphanage at Hanumakonda as a motherless child.

From 5th class to 10th class, Jyothi Reddy stayed in the orphanage by having a solitary life away from home. She used to await if anyone would come and render some help. Particularly during the winter season when she used to shiver like anything as her blankets were torn. Maybe this had a strong influence on her subconscious and drove her to orphanages often and helped the children with all that they required among all the love and feeling of belongingness. Even during summer, she never used to go to her village; she used to stay in the warden's house and did all the household work for which she was fed.

The empathy that she shows to all the orphans is gained through her bitter experiences. Recently, she made a representation to the Government of India with all her allies to legislate the Rights of the Orphans. She strongly believes in the words of Mother Teresa, "The worst disease in the world is neither poverty nor other, lack of a feeling of belongingness, being unwanted is the worst." Whenever she visits the orphanages in India, she prefers to spend more time with the orphans. Even they rejoice in her company. "She is more than a mother to me," says Ranjitha, an orphan who is being sponsored by Jyothi. If you see many college students keep on blaming their environment and parents when they fail to satisfy their wants. A sincere piece of advice to them is to visit any orphanage at least once a year. You better understand the real pain of life and appreciate what you really have.

Marriage

Mrs. Jyothi Reddy passed 10th class with good marks and she dreamed to continue her education. But her parents had contrary plans. At the age of just 16, they performed her marriage with Mr. SangiReddy because of their dire financial position. It is quite common in rural India; many parents of girl children treat them as a burden and try to remove the burden as soon as possible and perform marriage at an early stage. She was innocent and not knowing much about marital life... time passed... by the age of eighteen, she became the mother of two girls. It was very difficult for her to provide the basic needs of her children, to feed them, and to look after.

Early Career

Strong determination to take care of her children made her persuade her mother-in-law and husband to work in agriculture for money. She worked for Rs. 5 per day as an agricultural laborer. Many other people who worked along with her in the field were impressed by her attitude and taught her the basics of hard work of peasants. She worked from 1986 to 1989 in the field until she got an interesting turn in 1989. Nehru Yuvak Kendra (NYK) started a night school in the village to teach basic education for adults. As there was no graduate from the village and Jyothi was the only available option, they appointed her as the volunteer to educate the adults after giving some training. It fetched her Rupees 150 per month. She gathered all the co-workers in the evenings to the Centre and taught them the basic education with unique play-way methods. The Inspection authorities were very much impressed by the initiative and dedication of Jyothi as the volunteer and appointed her Mandal Prerak of Hanumakonda.

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From a Labour to CEO - Jyothi Reddy (Great Inspiration)

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