Description
This book is a collection of life stories of ten successful entrepreneurs, all of whom are alumni of the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE), who went on to build enterprises across agritech, food, development, manufacturing, and beyond. Rather than presenting polished success stories, it goes behind the scenes into the doubts, detours, and defining moments that rarely make it into official biographies.
Through a series of deeply human portraits, the book traces each founder’s journey from early influences and formative experiences to the turning points that pushed them beyond the familiar. It highlights how ordinary people, grounded in small towns, campuses, and everyday constraints, gradually created new models of value, opportunity, and impact.
Intended for aspiring entrepreneurs, students, development practitioners, leaders, and reflective readers, this work offers both inspiration and realism. It shows that there is no single blueprint for building something meaningful, only a series of choices, risks, and acts of courage that slowly shape a path. At its heart, the book is an invitation to consider what might be possible when one steps into unfamiliar territory with conviction, empathy, and persistence.





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