Commissioning with RS 35,000 built a billing company from RS 172 Crore with 1,000 more Workers How?

 


Today, Push gives everything. “I want to make the world a better place to live through technology, which can also reduce environmental damage,” he says. Push is married to Gomal, who is in charge of human resources and other responsibilities in the company. Starting a web hosting business in 2003 with Rs 35,000 from a kindergarten, using it in the evenings after the children returned home, Push Somali used to go to his workplace on his father's Hero Honda bike during his early years as an entrepreneur.

"I didn't have a personal vehicle, so I was waiting for my dad to come back from his office and get on his bike to work," says Push, founder of ENDS Software Solution Ltd, a Rs 172 crore revenue company. Business based in Nashik, Maharashtra.

Today, ENDS has more than 1,000 employees and provides web hosting, data management and cloud security services to largest companies and banks in the public and private sectors. Push started his company in 2003 after having graduated in mechanical engineering from Amrutvahini College of Engineering, located about 60 km from Nashik. Before starting his business, he had worked in a few companies. His first job was in a manufacturing company in Mumbai, where he worked for about four months. He then worked at an IT outsourcing company in Nashik for another four months. Father worked as a manager at the State Bank of India - and they advised him not to accept a job like theirs and encouraged him to start his own business.

But he didn't listen to them and went to work, but his meager monthly salary of Rs 2,500 in his second job made him rethink his decision. He was only 23 when he started his business in a kindergarten in Nashik with seven other friends who joined him. "I hated computers when I was in college. It was my father who forced me to learn computers because he knew they had a future," Piyush recalls gratefully.

Piyush started his web hosting business in a kindergarten owned by a friend's mother. They haven't even invested in computers. He brought his computer, while his friend brought theirs. They got an internet connection and were ready to go. "There were kids in the center during the day. We would go there in the evening and do our jobs," says Piyush, recalling his early days as a first-generation entrepreneur.

We used to find work, but paying customers was often delayed and was a big challenge. However, I was motivated to succeed, so I kept working hard and believing in myself. Self-esteem is Piyush's greatest strength. And confidence by reading self-help books. When he faced challenges during his early years as an entrepreneur, some people tried to discourage him.

They told him he was unable to run a successful business and should take a job. But by then, Piyush had become a voracious reader of motivational books and didn't let their taunts affect his drive to become a successful entrepreneur. I read my first motivational book called "you can win "Shiv Khera when I was 21 years old. He gave me self-leveling that I can do everything I wanted to do in life“I believe that if the employees are happy and motivated, the business will grow too. They are the pillars of my business.

Today ESDS has its head office in Nashik and offices in many other cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Calcutta and Bengaluru. , with prestigious clients such as Tata Capital, Symphony, State Bank of India and LandT Infotech. Piyush day starts at 3.30 am every day. Meditate for two hours, drink 1.5 liters of water and continue the prayer, yoga and weightlifting exercises. He then took his children, Piyansh, 7, and Prajit, 5, to a nearby garden and spent time with them.

"Working on yourself (physically and mentally) and spending time with family is of the utmost importance in professional life," he says, pointing out the benefits of work-life balance. It also suggests that those who want to succeed in life should read books and make a habit of reading at least 2030 pages a day. "To wake up"


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