4 Ordinary Indians Who Created Extraordinary Business


Bangalore: One of the renowned authors of India, Shiv Khera said: “Winners don’t do different things, they do things differently”. Yes, this is completely true! To achieve success in life, one doesn’t have to take birth with a golden spoon. Even to be an achiever, it is not always compulsory to have the best education from the best institution.

History has a record of many of the successful people, who, now stands at the peak of success but was once nowhere close to either a rich family or any of the best degrees. These people are called as the ‘extraordinary’ people by the ordinary people.

‘The Economic Times’ has listed four outstanding personalities, who not only excelled in their works but also has set an example to be followed.

1. Kailash Katkar
Founder and CEO, Quickheal Technologies

It is very hard for everyone to believe that the founder CEO of India’s largest internet security provider, Quickheal was once a radio mechanic. It is even harder to believe that in the name of education, the founder CEO has done the basic matriculation with an additional basic computer hardware course.

After completing his matriculation, Kailash Katkar started working in a local radio and calculator repairing shop in Pune. It was in the year 1985, when he was only 19 years old and had no other options other than working for 1,500 per month.

At the age, when most of the teens dreams about the best colleges and the higher degrees, Katkar was sent to Mumbai to have a two months workshop training by the owner of the shop.

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