From studying under the streetlights to CEO of a US firm !!!!!!!!!!!!

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  1. mssunitha2001

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    PLEASE SPARE SOME TIME TO READ THIS MAIL TILL THE END WHICH WILL MAKE YOU SHED TEARS.

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    Here is a real Desi life story of rags to riches through SHEER HARD WORK.

    Shoba Warrier is a gifted writer who interviews "deserving but unknown to public" personalities and brings out a vivid picture.
    VERY INSPIRING.
    READ ON !!!!



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    From studying under the streetlights to CEO of a US firm!

    by Shobha Warrier in Chennai


    Here is the story of an extremely talented boy from a

    small village in Tamil Nadu who has risen to be the chief executive
    officer of a company in Seattle , USA .

    It is also the story of how Kalyana Raman Srinivasan, who was so

    indigent that he had to study under a streetlight, but then managed to
    score excellent marks, rose in life and became today's Kal Raman.

    At every turn in his life, he took the difficult path and it turned



    out to be the right one and in the right direction. His rise to the
    top is more dramatic than a thriller. Today, he is a very successful
    entrepreneur and the founder-CEO of Global Scholar.


    Difficult Childhood

    Kal Raman was born and brought up in a small village called




    Mannarakoil in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. It was a
    comfortable normal middle class life for him and his siblings as his
    father was a Tahasildar there.

    But the sudden death of his father at the age of 45 changed everything




    overnight.

    Kal was 15 then. "My mother got a pension of Rs 420 a month and you




    can imagine how tough it is to educate four children and feed five
    mouths with Rs 420?"

    Hi life changed dramatically after his father's death. The family




    moved from the rented house to a hut that had no proper water supply
    or electricity. Kal Raman remembers, "All of us used to study under
    the streetlight and, thank god, the streetlights used to work those
    days! MGR (M G Ramachandran) was the chief minister then. We had to
    sell the plates to buy rice to eat and my mother used to give us rice
    in our hands. That bad was our situation."

    But his mother, who had studied till the 8th standard, was very




    particular that her children studied. "All our relatives wanted my
    elder brother to stop studying and take up the small job offered by
    the government but my mother wanted him to continue studying."

    "Then they wanted me to learn typewriting and shorthand so that I




    could get some job after the 10th standard. But mother said, 'My
    children are going to get the best education I can offer. Education is
    our salvation.' She was my hero for her vision and she still is my
    hero."

    What kept the family going? "We were sad but because we accepted our




    fate, we were at peace with whatever that happened to us. We knew our
    father would not come back to lift us up from poverty. We also knew
    our salvation was a long way away."

    He didn't know why he used to tell his mother, "One day I will give




    you so much money that you will not know what to do with it!" Years
    later, he did exactly that!



    First Turning Point in Life

    Kal Raman believes that God played a hand in all the major turning




    points in his life. The first turning point in life was after his 12th
    standard. He got good marks in both the engineering and medicine
    entrance exams, and for engineering, he got admission at the Anna
    University in Chennai while for medicine, it was in the Tirunelveli
    Medical College .

    "While going in the bus with my mother to join the medical college, I




    told her, "If I join for medicine here, the high probability is that
    my life may begin and end in Tirunelveli. I really want to see the
    world.' She agreed with my decision to go to Chennai and join Anna
    University and study Electrical Engineering and Electronics."

    So, he stepped into a new world outside Tirunelveli, and that was




    Chennai. Though he had got merit scholarship and a lot of good people
    helped him pay the initial fee, the scholarship amount never used to
    reach him regularly or on time.

    "The mess fee was Rs 250 a month and I used to be a defaulter in the




    mess at least six months in a year. Till you pay the mess fee, you
    cannot eat in the mess. So, I used to live on day scholars' lunch
    boxes and also use to fast. That is when I learned to fast ! I must say
    a lot of friends helped me with money and food."

    Scarcity of money was so bad that he had no money to buy food just




    before the final semester exams. When he gave his final semester
    exams, he had not eaten for a day-and-a-half. "After finishing the
    exam, I almost fainted."

    The day after the exams came all the scholarship money that was due




    and it was around Rs 5,000. "So, I went home a rich man and that
    helped us repay some loans."



    First Job

    Like opting for Chennai and joining Anna University instead of a




    college in Tirunelveli, Kal Raman took another risk with his first job
    also. His first job was with Tata Consulting Engineers (TCE), and he
    had a choice of joining either Chennai or Mumbai.

    Although he knew nobody in Mumbai, he chose the capital of Maharashtra .





    He remembered the first day. "It was interesting. With bag and




    baggage, I went to the TCE office after taking a shower at the railway
    station as I had no money to go to any hotel. After the first
    introduction at the office, the manager noticed that I was wearing
    slippers to the office. He called me and said, "I don't care which
    college you are coming from but this is not acceptable. You should
    come in shoes tomorrow."

    I said I couldn't come in shoes the next day and this the manager




    construed as arrogance. "How could you talk like this?" he asked me. I
    said, "Sir, it is not that I don't want to, but I can't afford to buy
    shoes. Only after I get my first pay cheque, can I buy shoes. Sir, I
    request you not to terminate my job because of this. I and my family
    need this job."

    Shocked to hear the explanation, the manager asked, "Where are you




    staying?" and the reply was, "Dadar Railway Station."

    So distressed was the manager to hear Kal speak that he immediately




    released a month's salary in advance and also arranged for him to be
    at his friend's place till he could find a place to stay.

    "He bought me a pair of shoes and those were my first shoes. The next




    day, I sent Rs 1,500 from the advance to my mother."


    From Electrical Engineering to Programming

    Kal's rise in career was meteoric in a short span of time. Within a



    month, he got a chance to move to Bengaluru (then Bangalore ) and also
    to programming.

    Soon, he was in Chennai with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Within a



    few months, he was sent to Edinburgh , UK .

    From Edinburgh , his next stop was the United States . In 1992, he went



    to the US as an entry level contractor with Wal-Mart. In two years, he
    was a director running a division.

    When he left Wal-Mart after six years, he was a man running the



    information systems for the International Division of the retail
    giant.

    In 1998, he joined


    drugstore.com Online Pharmacy as the chief

    information officer and in 2001 at the age of 30, he was the CEO of
    the company.

    He was at the right place at the right time. "God was there at every



    step guiding me to take the right decisions. I was also willing to
    take risks and tread new paths," Kal says.

    Starting Global Scholar



    Philanthropist Mike Milken who had donated more than a billion dollars



    to education, wanted to use technology so that high quality education
    was accessible to ordinary people.

    Milken convinced Kal to join him. That was the time Kal was building



    schools in his village for poor students.

    In October 2007, GlobalScholar was launched targeting both teachers
    and students by acquiring four companies -- National Scholar ( USA ),
    Classof1 ( India ), Excelsior ( USA ), and Ex-Logica ( USA ) -- that were
    into education.

    "Three months after the launch, I travelled all over the US , India ,




    Singapore and China talking to teachers and companies and the public.
    I found that the only way to impact education was by impressing
    teachers. The biggest scarcity in the world is good teachers. We
    decided to help teachers with teaching practices and kids, learning
    practices."

    Kal Raman decided to concentrate on the US market as the US is more




    advanced in using technology. "They are also willing to pay money for
    technology. At present, schools buy the material which can be used by
    teachers, students and parents."

    Today, they have 200 people working for GlobalScholar in Chennai and




    150 in the US . The study material is prepared in the Chennai office.

    The company that was started with $50 million will have in excess of




    $32 million and will generate $5 million of profits. In 2008, the
    turnover of the company was Rs 40 crore (Rs 400 million) and in 2009,
    it was Rs 80 crore (Rs 800 million). In the current year it will be
    150-160 crore (Rs 1.5-1.6 billion).

    "GlobalScholar is growing at 200 per cent every year. We have 1,000




    schools and 10 million students, which is one out of 10 kids in the
    US, using our study material. This is almost 18 per cent of the US
    population. We are the fastest growing education company in the US ."

    GlobalScholar will soon introduce a pilot project in India and China .




    In the course of all this, Kalyana Raman became Kal Raman. "The
    country gave me everything and took half my name."



    Giving Back to Society

    Kal Raman is in India now for the Kumbhabhishekam of the temple at his



    village Mannarkoil. "It is taking place after 500 years. It is the
    culmination of two-and-a-half years of work. I have spent more than
    one and a half crore rupees (Rs 15 million) to renovate the temple and
    do the Kumbhabhishekam. More than anything else, I have given jobs to
    all my friends in the village who are masons and carpenters."

    Other than this, he has also adopted all the orphanages around his



    village and he takes care of around 2,000 kids, some of whom are
    physically handicapped.

    "I feel if I can educate these children, eventually we can make a



    difference in the society. We also help 100 children in their higher
    education. Around my village, everyone knows that if a kid who studies
    well cannot afford to pay fees, he has to only come to my house; his
    education will be taken care of."

    "I do not do this as charity; its my responsibility. I am giving



    something back to the society that fed me, taught me, and took care of
    me and gave me hopes. "









    Incredible INDIA !!!
    Incredible INDIANS !!!




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    Read more articles on him:
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    Thanks for sharing. Very inspirational.

    Revathi
     
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    very good one... thanx for sharing da
     
  4. Prettina

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    Kudos to Kal!!!

    It gives me immense pleasure to read about him :thumbsup

    Am proud that hes from the same district which I belong...

    Thanks for the share suni
     
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    Hi sunitha,
    Thanks a lot for posting it. Its truly inspirational. Proud to be an Indian & a Tamilian.. Hats off to Kal Raman :bowdown
     
  6. mssunitha2001

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    Dear pretty, revathi, smilemoon and shalsraaj

    Thanks a lot for stepping in...:)

     
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    what all we need in life is passion and dedication ... for what we are looking for ..and every thing becomes possibles ..

    like that humble person did .....
     
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    Sunitha,thanks for posting.:bowdown to Kalyana raman.
     
  9. Nitha J

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    Ohhh...such an inspirational person!!!
    -Nitha
     
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    Great Achievement for a person form Triunelveli. Proud of you Kal!!!!!


    Good Wishes for your venture from other Triunelveli person!!!!!!
     

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