A man became a millionaire from only 100 chickens!

Jan 8, 2025 - 13:01
Jan 9, 2025 - 17:15
A man became a millionaire from only 100 chickens!
A man became a millionaire from only 100 chickens!

A man has become a multi-millionaire by starting a business with just 100 chickens and has been recommended for a major government award. There is greatness in hard work, if the dedication is true and hard work, even with less capital, a business can be started and expanded. There are many such examples in our world and today we are telling you the story of one such person who started a business with just 100 chickens and today his business has assets worth crores and is spread across the country. This is the story of Birbal Mandal of India, who started a poultry business with 100 chickens, and thanks to his tireless work, this business has spread from his home in a small town, Koivalanchal, to different parts of the country, and hundreds of people have joined this business. are associated with Inspired by this struggle, the Department of Animal Husbandry has recommended Birbal's name for the Padma Shri award. In a conversation with Indian media, Birbal said that he started a small-scale poultry business from home with only 100 chickens in 1996, 28 years ago. Later, with his hard work, this business has grown from one boiler farm to several boiler farms, then to 1000 and now to 25000 boiler farms. Currently around 400 workers are working in their various plants. A total of 800 people have got employment. Birbal also connected local farmers with this business and several boiler farms were opened locally, to which Birbal started supplying feed and chicks and thus this business brought prosperity to many people's homes. He says that this success gave him more motivation and in 2001 he set up a hatchery factory and procured eggs from Hyderabad (Deccan) to produce chicks and supply them to the market. So they started hatching the hatchery themselves, which was successful. The first layer farm in Jharkhand was Birbal and today his farm produces between 150 and 200,000 eggs. He has set up layer farms in other districts which are now producing well and Birbal accounts for 70% of the egg supply in Jharkhand, but he is hopeful that soon he will meet 100% of the egg demand in Jharkhand. Birbal has now taken a revolutionary step with plans to set up two biogas plants to generate electricity from the hatchery's waste material, which has already been commissioned.

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