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Digital Desk: When Laxmikanth Reddy's father drove his children to a convent college in an autorickshaw, he dreamed of his son receiving a convent education and making it big in the business world.

Not only did Reddy gain entrance to a convent school, but he also gained admission to IIM Ahmedabad for a PGPX course, which he began studying on Thursday.


"I still remember the second when I requested my father join me on stage in accepting the very best outstanding scholar medal given by the varsity where he came every day to drop and pick up kids," recalls Reddy, 27, who plans to provide a home for his parents as soon as he graduates from IIM-A.

 


Here is a story about determination and hard effort. Laxmi, as he is affectionately known, has never been particularly wealthy, but Goddess Saraswati has always been kind to him.

 

Reddy, a resident of Godavarikhani in Telangana, comes from a farming family. As farming became more unreliable, his father began driving auto rickshaws, which he did for many years. He had left it due to disability a few years before.


"Until class VII, I was a Telugu student. My father then collected resources to get me to the convent college, where he would drop off various children. I attended there from eighth to tenth grade. I was awarded a full scholarship to study science in a junior faculty setting. "As a result of it, I was awarded a scholarship to study at Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Expertise," says Laxmikanth Reddy, who graduated with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 2016. Wrestling ruined the intermission. With his father's health failing, he was forced to seek help from the community and provide tuition in order to make money and pay bills. The group offered him lodging and boarding, but he had to travel 28 kilometres each day by state bus.


Reddy was hired by a company in Hyderabad that specialises in software development. In 2019, he founded a company with friends to promote terrace gardening and farming. Covid, on the other hand, had other ideas. "The epidemic sparked my desire to study more and earn a management degree." In 2020, I put in a lot of effort and succeeded in passing the CAT exam in 2021. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The feeling has only begun to seep in after four days on the IIM-A campus."

 

Reddy states that after completing his PGPX in 2023, his first priority will be to buy a house for his parents. "My father and mother put a stop to my desire to fund my education. I might first get a job and save enough money to make an offer to them. After that, I need to go out on my own and pursue my dream of being an entrepreneur – that is why I came here," he says, adding that his family and sister, who now works for a company in Hyderabad, have remained his pillars of strength.

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