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Dear friends,

The story of Patricia Narayan, winner of this year's 'Ficci Woman Entrepreneur of the Year' award is amazing.

She started her career 30 years ago as an entrepreneur, selling eateries from a mobile cart on the Marina beach amidst all odds -- battling a failed marriage, coping with her husband, a multiple addict, and taking care of two kids.

Today, she has overcome the hurdles and owns a chain of restaurants.

An entrepreneur by accident
I was always interested in cooking and passionate about trying out new dishes. But, the thought of becoming a business woman never came to my mind at all as I do not come from a business family. Both my parents were government servants.

But my marriage changed everything. Both the families opposed the marriage vehemently as my husband belonged to the Brahmin community; unfortunately my marriage did not work out as my husband was addicted to alcohol, drugs, etc. I could not bring him out of the addiction. As a young woman, I did not know how to cope with this and I was getting beaten up everyday.

Though my father, a very conservative Christian never forgave me, he gave me refuge when I had nowhere to go. I was thrown out with two very small children. It was a question of survival for me. I knew I should either succumb to the burden or fight; I decided to fight my lonely battle.

I did not want to be a burden on my parents. So, to be economically independent, I could only do what I knew and what I liked. I started making pickles, squashes and jams at home. I just took a couple of hundred rupees from my mother. I sold everything I made in one day and that gave me confidence.

I earned a good income. I invested whatever I earned to make more pickles, squashes and jams. It was quite lucrative in the sense, even ten rupees was a blessing for me.

    

The first step as an entrepreneur
My father's friend, who was running a school for handicapped children, was handing out mobile carts or kiosks to people who would employ at least two handicapped people. They needed somebody who could run it and I was offered one such cart free. I had to train the handicapped children to make coffee and serve them to customers.

As I lived near the Marina beach, I decided to put the mobile cart at the Anna Square on the Marina beach. I had seen people thronging the beach in the evenings. But I had to make umpteen trips to the Public Works Department and wait for one year to get the permission.

Finally, I started working on June 21, 1982, a day I will never forget. The previous night itself, with the help of the local rickshaw drivers, I had rolled the mobile cart to the beach. It was a small move but thrilling as it was my own and I was going to be a business woman the next day.

While such carts sold only tea and cigarettes, I decided to sell cutlets, samosas, bajjis, fresh juice and coffee and tea. On the first day, I sold only one cup of coffee and that was for fifty paise!

I was very disappointed and came home crying. I told my mother, that I would not like to continue. But my mother consoled me saying, at least you sold one cup of coffee. That's a good sign. You will do well tomorrow. And, she was adamant that I go the next day also.

The next day, I made sold snacks for Rs 600-700 which was big money for me then! As I started making money, I added ice creams, sandwiches, French fries and juices too. I used to keep thinking of adding more items.

I ran it from 1982 to 2003, and the maximum I made from that mobile cart was Rs 25,000 a day. That was during the bandh days! We used to be open from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. every day, and later, I started opening from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. for the walkers.

I used to personally stand there and sell all the stuff I made. I never felt scared to stand there late at night. My only thought was to prove myself and move ahead.

There was a fire in me that made me believe that I could be successful without anyone's help. I did not want to be a failure. If you have that fire, nothing in the world can stop you from succeeding.

Offer to run a canteen
On seeing my work at the beach, within a year, the Slum Clearance Board gave me an offer to run the canteen at their office with a proper kitchen. The chairman met me during her morning walk. That is how I got the offer. The canteen was a huge success.

On Wednesdays, it was the public grievance day, so about 3000 people used to come there and I had a roaring business.

I used to get up at 5 a.m. in the morning, make idlis and go to the beach. From 9 a.m. I would be at the canteen. From 3.30 p.m. I would again be at the beach cart and would be there till 11p.m. By then, I had employed people to cook, and clean, and all the cooking was done at the canteen kitchen. My monthly income in those days was around Rs 20,000.

Later, I got an offer to run the Bank of Madurai canteen, I stopped running the canteen at the Slum Clearance Board canteen. At the Bank canteen, I served food to around 300 people daily.

The turning point
One day, after a fight with my husband who used to come to trouble me often, I boarded a bus and travelled till the last stop. I got down and saw the National Port Management training school run by the Central government.

On the spur of the moment, I told the security guard that I wanted to meet the administrative officer. I met him and told him that I was a caterer and that I heard they were looking for a one.

He said, to my surprise that they were indeed looking for one as they had problems with the current contractor. I still believe it was God who took me there.

I got the offer. I had to serve three meals to about 700 students. They gave us quarters to stay. It was a new life for me. I got into the groove in a day. It was successful from day one, and I took care of the canteen till 1998.

My first weekly payment was Rs 80,000. I felt so elated having seen only hundreds and thousands till then. During those times, I was earning almost a lakh a week.

In those days, I wanted to do everything personally as I felt only then, things would run smoothly. Now I know if I train people well, they will do the work the way you want.

Starting restaurants
My connection with restaurants started in 1998 when I met people from the Sangeetha Restaurant group. They offered me a partnership in one of the units. But my son, Praveen Rajkumar wanted me to start my own restaurant and build a brand of ours.

But destiny played truant with me again. I lost my daughter, Pratibha Sandra and son-in-law road accident, a month after their marriage in 2004. It shattered me, and I withdrew from all that I was doing.

Then my son took over and started the first restaurant 'Sandeepha' in my daughter's memory. It took some time for me to come out of the shock and start helping my son in the business. Now, I am fully involved in the business. The fire to succeed has come back to me now.

Ambulance to help the accident victims
I still cannot get over my daughter's death as I did all this for my children; to bring them up and give them a good life.

What shocked me was the way the accident victims were treated by the ambulance operators. When they found that all the four in the car were dead, they said they would not carry dead bodies. Finally, somebody carried all the dead bodies in the boot of a car. When I saw the bodies being taken out of the boot, I broke down.

No mother can bear such a scene. That is when I decided to keep an ambulance on that very spot to help people whether the victims are alive or dead. It is in memory of my daughter.

Ficci entrepreneur of the year award
I started my business with just two people. Now, there are 200 people working for me in my restaurants. My lifestyle has changed too. From travelling in a cycle rickshaw, I moved to auto rickshaws and now I have my own car. From 50 paise a day, my revenue has gone up to Rs 2 lakh a day.

The 'Ficci entrepreneur of the year' award is the culmination of all the hard work I have put in over the last 30 years. It came as a surprise as this is the first time I have received an award.

Till now, I had no time to think of what I was doing. But the award made me look back and relive the days that passed by. Now, my ambition is to build my Sandeepha brand.

Advice to young entrepreneurs

Do not ever compromise on quality. Never lose your self-confidence. Believe in yourself and the product you are making. Third, always stick to what you know. When you employ people, you should know what you ask them to do.

 Top Comment : Badri N Srinivasan   | 07 08 2010 14:17:08 +0000
A very good story, Disha... Truly inspiring and despite all the odds she finally had the perseverance to succeed and come out of all the problems.....
 
24 comments on "One of the best "Rags to Riches" story ever told..........."
  Commented by  RAMACHANDRAN NURANI, DIRECTOR, MEDILEAVZ (INDIA) LTD    | 10 27 2010 11:39:38 +0000
Madam Paricia Narayan,

Your story is truly inspiring. It is a symbol of self-belief and your Faith in God.Fortune certainly favours the Brave. The message that I have got from your story is that one should carry on in life with a positive attitude even when adversities keep coming ...

May God give you more Peace and Prosperity. You deserve every bit of it. 

I salute you with tears in my eyes!! 
  Commented by  Jaygopal Raghavan, Marketing Manager, Landmark Group    | 07 22 2010 18:06:08 +0000
Thanks for such a great referal. Truly awe inspiring and should serve as an example to a lot of people.
Thanks a ton Disha, that was a very inspring story, thanks for the same, snd please keep updating us all. world need such Motivation regulerly.
  Commented by  CHINTAN, Security/ Equity Research Analyst, chintaninc    | 07 12 2010 17:03:40 +0000
thanks. Really inspiring stories. Survival and succeed against all odds I think we need to talk more about this entrepreneur than the big shots.
  Commented by  s.baalu, SALES,MARKETING,FINANCE,ADMINISTRATION CONSULTANT, DASPAN INDUSTRIES LTD    | 07 12 2010 14:29:53 +0000
CONGRATS FOR YOUR ENDURANCE,DETERMINATION TO ACHIEVE.NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS IS WHAT PEOPLE SAY.MAY GOD BLESS YOU TO ACHIEVE MORE LAURELS AND BE A ROLE MODEL TO MANY MORE PEOPLE.
  Commented by  Naushad H.L., Creative Director, MAD COMMUNICATION    | 07 10 2010 11:43:37 +0000
VERY INSPIRING... KEEP GOING LADY !
  Commented by  Dr Ali Ahmad, Medical Superintendent/Director, Surbhi Hospital    | 07 09 2010 16:28:29 +0000
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Thanks for the referral Ms Disha, very inspiring. Shows that we should believe in oursef
  Commented by  Ravishankar, B.Sc student, M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore    | 07 09 2010 13:27:10 +0000
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She is a role model for those who give up hopes in life very easily. She is a real fighter. A very good and inspirational story Disha...
  Commented by  Aditya Iyengar, Product Lead - Bullion, Base Metals & Energy, Kotak Mahindra Bank    | 07 09 2010 13:03:09 +0000
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Its amazing what life takes you through!!
  Commented by  Nitin M Aras, Head/VP/GM-Tech. Support, Wintech Taparia Limited    | 07 09 2010 07:40:43 +0000
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Thanks Disha, its a great live example for those who wants to succeed .... great one... please keep posting such boosting articles.
  Commented by  Ravindra Sharma, Managing Consultant, CHEF-India    | 07 09 2010 06:34:45 +0000
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Thanks Disha for the story
Luck almost always helps the brave.
  Commented by  SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, PROJECT MANAGER, UNITY TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE LTD.    | 07 09 2010 05:38:37 +0000
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Thanks, Disha.Salute to Patricia Narayan & her hard work.
  Commented by  Rajesh Kumar Thakur, Regional Sales & Marketing Manager, E G Gas Limited    | 07 09 2010 05:27:32 +0000
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Thanks Disha for the to put this inspiring story which says that hard work pays always only thing is that you should have faith and fire inside you. Thanks again.
  Commented by  Jaya Ray, Manager, KyaZoonga.com    | 07 09 2010 05:25:03 +0000
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Very inspiring!! thanks Disha!!
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that is a good story with glimpse of reality
  Commented by  Mohammad Bakhsh, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Freelancer    | 07 09 2010 03:57:39 +0000
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Disha,it is really very inspiring story from rags" to riches".There is no denying the fact that female hormones are the strongest of all either in humans or animals or birds over land and in the sea.Other than humans,there is whole lineage of females who take care of their off springs till the last they become self reliant.In humans also ,there is a very steel like lining inside the female who can accomplish any thing looking impossible.So Patricia Narayan has not become entrepreneur by accident but her gene.The only difference in motivating her dormant gene was her surrounding and her own family life and the will to fight back,come what may.Thanks Disha for a very beautiful piece of information.By the way, congrats to Patricia Narayan a very strong willed lady.
  Commented by  KALIYAMOORTHY, Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed    | 07 09 2010 03:12:57 +0000
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" When there is a WILL , there is a WAY". Is not it that she proves to the WORLD? Instead of involving in petty quarrels & life mundane values, looking for HARD WORK & earning money is always appreciated.Let her life lighten-up others also.Indeed, a great struggle to come up but she has never given up her goal.Wish her success every-where.
  Commented by  Teddy Jacob, Freelance Designer, Teddy Jacob    | 07 09 2010 01:50:53 +0000
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Disha, this Story is truly inspiring! Thank you for sharing it. 
  Commented by  jilsy dins, doctor, life class    | 07 08 2010 19:49:14 +0000
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simply inspiring story. The most glittering word Patricia says is the FIRE she had for survival and success.This story again proves the intensity of desire for success is the key and the smart work behind it drives one to undefined heights.
  Commented by  NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, Area Sales Manager, HPL INDIA LTD, CHENNAI    | 07 08 2010 19:36:48 +0000
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Thanks for referring Ms.Disha Roy.
It is really a real surprise story of a hard working women who has been elevated to the height. So hard work, perseverance,constant efforts, courage to face the odds in life will definitely take one to reach greater heights.   
  Commented by  Manoj Kumar, Sr: Manager - QA, ARCHETYPE GROUP, INDIA    | 07 08 2010 15:56:01 +0000
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This I had read in rediff around two weeks back, Any way thanks for posting and reminding all how we can change our life if we have some determination....
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Resident Manager, Tower Infotech Ltd.    | 07 08 2010 15:54:42 +0000
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A very inspiring facts with a little bit of lady luck. This shows strong resolve always wins. Thanks Disha for all the details.
  Commented by  Krishnamurthy Prabhakar, Professor, Maxvlaueonline,IIIT(D&M)    | 07 08 2010 15:00:31 +0000
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Thank you Disha. It is really inspiring story of a daughter, wife, mother and a great woman. As a sociologist i look at the gender way of dealing with the issues of the world. The trauma caused by intercaste marriage, drug addiction of husband, caring support of father, loss of loving children, ability to respect .50 ps and lakhs in the same way. A great story. Can you think of a better header for this. I think it is more than a rags to riches to story. She was not in rags. Thanks for your posting. 
  Commented by  Badri N Srinivasan, Head - Quality, Valtech India Systems Pvt. Ltd.    | 07 08 2010 14:17:08 +0000
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A very good story, Disha...
Truly inspiring and despite all the odds she finally had the perseverance to succeed and come out of all the problems.....
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