Once a Rs 5 Daily Wager - Now Multi-crore CEO...


Daijiworld Media Network

Nov 4: Twenty-two years ago she was a daily wage labourer at a farm, earning a paltry sum of Rs 5 per day. Today, she is the CEO of a company which has a turnover of Rs 25 crore!

Hard to believe?

It is not a movie script or a fiction, but the real-life story of a brave woman whose dedication and commitment has taken her to the zenith of success.

Sheer dedication and an unwavering will to reach the goal are all that one needs to taste success - that's the moral of this brave lady D Anila Jyothi Reddy's life story.

Born in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh to extremely poor parents, Anila is elder to her three other siblings. Her father who joined military soon gave it up, unable to cope up with the strict disciplined life there. He then admitted Anila to a government orphanage declaring her as having lost her mother at a young age. While in the orphanage, she completed her 10th standard with first class marks. With an intention to pursue college studies she returned home, but again extreme poverty forced her to discontinue studies. In 1986, when Anila was just 16 she was forced by her father to marry one Sangi Reddy. But her life did not change even then. Poverty continued to haunt even after marriage, and she had to work in a farm for Rs 5 per day as wage.




 

It was the government programme of opening night schools in interior places that helped her turn her luck a little. As she was the only girl who had passed 10th standard with a first class, she was given the job of teaching poor students and elders in the village. Her smartness, commitment and intelligence helped her to win the hearts of not only the students but of the entire village. She was later promoted as supervisor of the school. Thus encouraged, she managed to complete her BA from Ambedkar Open University, and later MA from Kakathiya Open University in 1997.

After completing her masters degree she secured a government job as teacher a little away from her place, with a salary of Rs 400 per month. She had to travel at least two hours by train to reach the school. Her business acumen came to the fore when she decided to utilize the two hours in train to earn her bread. She began selling sarees on the train, and earned a commission of Rs 10 per saree. However, despite two jobs at a time - as teacher and saree vendor, she could not free herself from the clutches of poverty, because, by then she already had two kids to look after.

Another turning point in her life was when she was working as teacher. One of her distant relatives came to Warangal, whose lifestyle, capacity to spend, and personality impressed Anila and sparked in her the idea of travelling abroad for a better life. She availed information from that relative about going to USA. She felt that if her relative could make it to the USA, why not her? Her relatives told her that to go to USA she must be proficient in computers. It took her less than a year to do that.

After six unsuccessful attempts, luck finally turned her way in the seventh attempt and she got the visa to fly to the USA.

In the year 2000 she landed at New Jersey where Indians consist a considerably large populace. But problems were in store for her when her own people - relatives who had encouraged her to come there - refused to even talk to her! She was given shelter by a Gujarati family as a paying guest, and she got a job as salesperson in a video shop where she started earning USD 420 a month.

One day, a man from Warangal met her in the video shop and offered her a better job with a recruitment company for a salary of USD 800. Having proved her dedication to work, she was next offered a job at ICSA company in South Carolina as manager.

Again, tough challenges pursued her when ICSA company asked her to resign because she did not have work (H1) visa. But she did not heart. She quickly learnt the procedure to get H1 visa, and armed with this knowledge, she travelled about 2,400 km from South Carolina to Mexico to get the visa. Travelling alone to Mexico, and giving satisfactory answers to immigration officers, she managed to get H1 visa.

Her experience in getting H1 visa was the toughest part of her life, she says, at the same time, it was also another turning point. The visa proved to be her 'passport' to success.

After she returned from Mexico with valid a working visa, an idea flashed to her, and the entrepreneur in her told her - 'instead of working for others, why can't I open my own business ?' She had another brainwave - of guiding newcomes to USA by providing complete information on H1 visa. By then she had managed to save about USD 40,000, which she invested in her new company 'Keys Software Solutions'. A boy from Gujarat became her first client, to whom she not only managed to get H1 visa, but also a job in a multinational company!

Since then, she has never looked back.

Today, she is the CEO Keys Software Solutions, which has an estimated turnover of Rs 25 crore!

Now she has brought her two children to the USA, and both are pursuing engineering. Her husband visits USA at least 5 times a year, thanks to Anila's efforts !

Today, Anila Jyothi Reddy’s success is not limited to her family or friends; it inspires thousands of self-trapped, introvert persons to rise above their countless defeats and fight against any storm with a courageous heart and claim a better future. She proves that to be successful, one does not have to be equipped with exceptionally brilliant qualities or talents, what is required is aspiration, will and perseverance to accomplish. As they say, ‘the harder you work, the luckier you get’, and no one epitomises this better than Anila.



They Inspire us...

  

Top Stories

Comment on this article

  • Naveen, Hyderabad (India)

    Sat, Nov 08 2014

    Hats off !!!! your inspiration could be motivation for Yong generation like .... kudos to u madam ...

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Raghu, Mangalore/USA

    Wed, Mar 05 2014

    Salute.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Francis sirur, Bijai, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 15 2012

    Salute your focus.
    Success always follows.

    DisAgree Agree [2] Reply Report Abuse

  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Kudos to you Anila. You have not only made your relatives and friends proud but also have made India proud of you. Success does not come to any one by chance but is the result of hard and dedicated work. Anila - You are a role model to many who suffer from any kind of complex. You started from the lowest rung of the ladder and have gone half way. Aim for the top rung of the ladder and when you you reached the top - it is not the ultimate for young ladies like SKY IS THE LIMIT. I wonder if I will ever have an opportunity of meeting you either in U.S.A. or in India. I wish I would have your phone number as I would have liked to call you and wish you the best of everything.

    Anila - I am well over 90 years old and you have my blessings.

    Joe Gonsalves

    DisAgree Agree [3] Reply Report Abuse

  • pradeep anchan, Inna

    Wed, Nov 07 2012

    I am proud of you Anila Jyothi Reddy.God Bless you.

    DisAgree Agree [5] Reply Report Abuse

  • ashok sharma, bhopal

    Wed, Nov 07 2012

    hats off to medam. it has proved that nothing is impossible in this world. your dedication, strong will power will never allowed to be a failure.new generation should get lession and be inspired with the real story. i wiould like to request to medam please arrange and provide maximum jobs to indians in her compony working there.
    ragards

    DisAgree Agree [3] Reply Report Abuse

  • pradeep anchan, Inna

    Wed, Nov 07 2012

    I am proud of you Anila Jyothi Reddy.God Bless you.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [1] Reply Report Abuse

  • A. S. Mathew, hospitality7@hotmail.com

    Wed, Nov 07 2012

    "Winners will never quit and quitters will never win". What an inspiring and motivational real story of a person who faced nothing but hardships and pain, but she never gave up! Keep on marching forward and with GOD's
    help, you are going to capture many mountains in life. Please take time to talk to the young generation, how to be successful from your personal experience. All the best wishes and prayers.

    DisAgree Agree [4] Reply Report Abuse

  • ibrahim, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 06 2012

    Yes ...if we have to get something, we have to have firm determinaion and sincere effort...rewards follow..one of my friends who lost in CA exams continuously 6 times moved to another city and passed both exams next successive attempts ..now he is a successful practioner..hats off Madam..you will be role model for many aspirants

    DisAgree Agree [2] Reply Report Abuse

  • Abdul Khadar, Kasargod , Kerala

    Tue, Nov 06 2012

    Education,Hard work & humility brings in laurels.Congratulations.

    DisAgree Agree [4] Reply Report Abuse

  • Primal Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 06 2012

    Amazing. A lesson to many who think a poor person is good for nothing.Way to go Mrs. Reddy!

    DisAgree [1] Agree [2] Reply Report Abuse

  • Gretta Rodrigues, Kethigudda-Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 06 2012

    Congratulation Anila! Thanks Daiji for this inspirational story this will motivate many struggling ladies. Where there is will there is way that is what she has shown. But hats off to her husband who has supported her for her studies and allowed her to venture out on her own while staying back may be he looked after the two kids. She is lucky she got that support. May god bless her in her venture. There is no need to search for easy ways to earn money if you are sincere and hard working god will also help and bless you.

    DisAgree Agree [2] Reply Report Abuse

  • ads, canada

    Tue, Nov 06 2012

    HELPING OTHERS AND MAKE ONE TO SUCCESSFUL IS WESTERN CULTURE. CORRUPTION AND BECOME EXPERT IN CORRUPTION AND SUCCESSFULL LIKE YEDDY/REDDY IS YOUR GREAT CULTURE IN INDIA. GOD BLESS AMERICA MANY HAVE PROSPERED IN THAT LAND AND KEEP ON HAPPEN WITH THE GRACE OF LORD JESUS CHRIST.

    DisAgree Agree [7] Reply Report Abuse

  • shanthi Quadras, Palimar

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Every Indian women should feel proud of Mrs.Anila. She is really a source of inspiration to all of us. Its only her hardwork and willingness brought her to this position. Not any influence. Jai ho Anila!

    DisAgree [2] Agree [8] Reply Report Abuse

  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Let us forget our differences and stand as one to applaud this woman. In spite of her success, she has not forgotten her traditonal Indian values. HER HUSBAND VISITS USA AT LEAST 5 TIMES A YEAR, THANKS TO ANILA'S EFFORTS! Hats off to you Madame! One of the rare jewels of India!

    DisAgree [1] Agree [6] Reply Report Abuse

  • Raghu Poojary, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Krishna, Mangalore... with all her studies what could have she done if US would have not granted her a visa? Here in India we have so many kids who are well qulified but jobless for instant i have my own nice so i know it well.

    DisAgree Agree [10] Reply Report Abuse

  • Krishna, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    "Raghu Poojary@If she would have remained in India then she would have been just a 5.00 RS wager only. Thanx to US for beliveing in our youngsters."
    It was the opportunity/skills that India provided her to become what she is today. It is like the foundation of your house where you can build your multistory mansion. She got her education here in India(BA & MA, computer education) and applied her knowledge in US to become a successful utive. I applaud US for providing a "better" platform for her to apply her knowledge and skills but I decline to accept that she would have remained "Rs 5.0 wager". I definitely give more credit to Indian Govt./India that provided her the opportunities than whatever she got in US.

    DisAgree [4] Agree [11] Reply Report Abuse

  • Herrick Kunder, Mangalore/ Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    I am really proud of Mrs Anila. As her relatives stopped talking to her and refused to give her shelter in U.S but GOD the almighty was and is always with her to raise her higher and higher. Psalm 118:8 says "It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in man".

    DisAgree Agree [7] Reply Report Abuse

  • Francis, Kerala

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Congrats Ms Anila. You have proved that the Capital Investment for being a successful person in life is noting but hardwork, persevearance and the "can do" attitude which you had in you in abundance. God will definitely take you to greater heights in future. May you be a good example and set standard for many more individuals to come up in life like you.

    Best Regards

    Francis Varghese

    DisAgree Agree [7] Reply Report Abuse

  • R.Bhandarkar, M

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Jaimini Sir- I cannot understand-
    Why should we be 'peanuts' in front of her?We should be 'nuts'
    about her 'success' story -I think would be putting it in the proper way !Many boys now and in the days of 'yore' have gone 'nuts' over... You know who!It's a regular .....mon!This is different....

    DisAgree [2] Agree [3] Reply Report Abuse

  • Reshma, UAE

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Too good ...Hats off to Anila...

    DisAgree Agree [12] Reply Report Abuse

  • alwyn sequeira, kulshekar

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    the efforts,difficulties she had taken earlier has rewarded her for her knowledge,dedication and efficiency,definetely we can see here the indian govt helped her to educate herself but monetarily she was helped by the U .S. for which i think she will be thankful to them too. congrats and wish u all the best in your future.



    DisAgree Agree [5] Reply Report Abuse

  • Victoria Mendonza, Kundapura/Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Congratulations Youhave really made the entire women folk proud We all ladies must learn from you Not to give up courage All the best to you and to your company.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [13] Reply Report Abuse

  • Derek, Balmatta/Boston USA

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Very proud of your achievements...

    But concerning "video shop where she started earning USD 420 a month"... Even at MINIMUM WAGE pay of 8.50/hour for 40 hrs comes to $340 a WEEK, which comes to (340 x 52 weeks / 12 months) is $1473 per month MINIMUM salary, BEFORE taxes.

    "ICSA company asked her to resign because she did not have work (H1) visa" So she was paid in cash like the illegals. There is no way she could have got so less otherwise!!

    Again, all the best in your future endeavours!!

    DisAgree Agree [11] Reply Report Abuse

  • Sheela, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Dear Anila.congrats ..Truly an inspiring n encouraging story .God bless you. This really shows that if there is a will there is awway.would like to relate it to my children.

    DisAgree Agree [11] Reply Report Abuse

  • majeed, qatar/mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    I am so proud of you, you are great

    DisAgree Agree [11] Reply Report Abuse

  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Dedication added with hard work, honesty, integrity and many other virtues go along with the progress and prosperity. This is one of the classic examples.

    Success stories need be applauded as loudly as possible so that many others also can learn and digest in their upbringing in life.

    Success and glory in life needs God's special blessings as well, and these blessings need be shared with many others that are less privileged than we are.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [14] Reply Report Abuse

  • Rudresh.B.V, Bengaluru

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Dear Sir/Madam,
    very good to hear this and helpful for the others inspiring.

    DisAgree Agree [10] Reply Report Abuse

  • shebnov, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    hard work & dedication behind her success...

    DisAgree [2] Agree [6] Reply Report Abuse

  • Julie, Mangalore/Doha

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Congrats Anila. Well done, keep it up! God Bless You.

    DisAgree [2] Agree [8] Reply Report Abuse

  • Anita, Kinnigoli

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    There are many other such gems from our own home town too. These gems are hidden not recognized.

    God protects those who work hard and trust. Best wishes to Anila.

    DisAgree Agree [12] Reply Report Abuse

  • Mathew, kasargod/Ajamn

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Nothing but a feel good cinema story.

    DisAgree [20] Agree [2] Reply Report Abuse

  • Kamal Taiyyeb, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    It's not just hard work. It is a result of her dreams, sacrifices, planning, dedication and also hard work. To sum up I can call this 'working smartly to reach the top'

    DisAgree [1] Agree [9] Reply Report Abuse

  • Anish, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Really I was surprised reading this good effort and little luck make you high hand up Anila Hard to belive

    DisAgree [1] Agree [10] Reply Report Abuse

  • Romo Pinto, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    At last she settled in a right place to achieve her goals. I guess if she would have still here she would not have been reached that level. She has conquered every task that met on her way & made her life very beautiful. An impressive story for our children especially who feel they are nothing & burdened on society. I m proud of her achievements. God bless her

    DisAgree Agree [12] Reply Report Abuse

  • Raghu Poojary, Moodbidri

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    If she would have remained in India then she would have been just a 5.00 RS wager only. Thanx to US for beliveing in our youngsters.

    DisAgree [12] Agree [59] Reply Report Abuse

  • M.Kappa, Jeddah

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    By seeing her previous snap & the new one, it give such a thought that if we want to succeed in our aim, we must have confidence, education, and than we can achive our goal.
    Positive thinker always run for the aim. God bless her and to those who are inspiring us.

    DisAgree Agree [48] Reply Report Abuse

  • MARISSA , Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Anila, i am truly impressed by your true story! It is your Hard work and Determination that helped you reach this level. You are an inspiration to all our youngsters and especially to those who blame others for all their misfortunes and mistakes. I would love to meet you some time.

    DisAgree Agree [30] Reply Report Abuse

  • Jagdish, Riyadh/Kaup

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Where there is a will there is a way......!!!! inspired by reading this article..."" D ANILA JYOTHI REDDY hats of to you""

    DisAgree Agree [23] Reply Report Abuse

  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    she has given a clean message to all that, any body work hard they surely get Success in there life.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [33] Reply Report Abuse

  • Manohar Veigas, UDUPI

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Dear Anila Jyothi Reddy, your hard work to success is an inspirational story to thousands of young men & women from the rural areas. In fact now, the rural students are better off compared a decade ago. But there is no replacement even today for hard work. And there lies the success story.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [14] Reply Report Abuse

  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    GREAT GREAT ! Thank u daijiworld for this story.., this story may inspire many others..where there is a will, there is a way.. god is constantly watching us & is well aware of our situation...she worked hard & hard didnt give up... GOD BLESS HER !

    DisAgree [1] Agree [13] Reply Report Abuse

  • Jaimini P.B., Manipala,Sharjah

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    I read complete story and came to know that ...WE ARE PEANUTS infront of her. Hope this article in Daiji will give new hope to our youngsters..

    DisAgree [8] Agree [23] Reply Report Abuse

  • PIUS DCRUZ, BELMAN/DUBAI

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    A heart warming story of a brave lady who triumphed in life, inspite of hardships and obstacles. This shows that nothing is impossible,if you have the will,determination and courage to succeed. People should stop complaining and blaming others for their laziness and poverty. No pain No gain in life.

    DisAgree Agree [14] Reply Report Abuse

  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kwt

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Mrs. Anila Jyothi Reddy is indeed a live inspiration to hard workers.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [25] Reply Report Abuse

  • Stany D'sa, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    It is amazing true story of a brave lady from a very poor family. But the truth is hard work, self confidence and faith in God has changed her life. God bless Anila & family.

    DisAgree Agree [14] Reply Report Abuse

  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Congrats MAM Anila..great inspiring and motivational journey of yours."MANASSU IDDARE MARGAVIDE".Generation next need to read this sweet story.I think such articles could be availed for school text books.20 years before infrastructure for education was very poor compared to present.So younger generation has more options in life now a days to pesrsue studies of their pet subject then embarking for any ventures.

    DisAgree [2] Agree [24] Reply Report Abuse

  • mabel, bangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Congrats. Brave achievement. Good to know a woman enterpreneur can reach to that height from scratch.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [16] Reply Report Abuse

  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Congratulations Anila,
    Almighty God creates human being and blesses with talents.
    As the person moves on a life journey, is subject to face several ladders and snakes.
    Your success is a right reward of hope and efforts to reach to the top of a taller ladder in life, by God’s grace.

    Anila is a best inspiration to our youngsters, who are at the bottom or low positions in life, due to lengthy snakes and worried and depressed about their carrier and future.
    She is an encouragement to live with hope and efforts, without harming the valuable lives, due to distress and adverse situations in life.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [11] Reply Report Abuse

  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    A story of Anila the difficulties she faced in her life and her achivements!wonderful. A proverb always reminds me ' if you have a will there is a away ' it is like that. Hardship and it's success it is always sweet and memorable in one's life. It may not resembles the story of Anila to everyone but it is sure a eye opner to all. Aim dedication and courage in one's life and it will never let you down in anyway.Life is beautiful colour it.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [13] Reply Report Abuse

  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    The intelligent rural Indian should awake, arise and stop not till they get good education. Always think big but start small way, step by step and reach your dream goal, yes, that is possible in this global village of internet world.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [11] Reply Report Abuse

  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    As I read these facts, tears came in my eyes.

    DisAgree [3] Agree [31] Reply Report Abuse

  • Darnapp, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Hats off to you dear Anita...you realli set an example as to how hardwork rewards...fabulos story indeed...keep it up and God bless.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [18] Reply Report Abuse

  • Jevin dsouza, Kirem/UAE

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    I am so proud of you Anila.This Is a Inspirational real story of Anila for all of us.WHERE THERE IS A WILL,THERE IS A WAY.

    DisAgree [1] Agree [29] Reply Report Abuse

  • Prashanth Poojary, karkala

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    This is amazing,her tough efforts to get success brought tears in my eye,she is really a inspiring sparkle,she is desrved for all success.
    Thanx daiji for giving us a real life story of great Anila Jyothi Reddy

    DisAgree [3] Agree [28] Reply Report Abuse

  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumabi

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Very similar to our Reddy and Yeddy.........

    DisAgree [35] Agree [7] Reply Report Abuse

  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Very interesting story.

    "It was the government programme of opening night schools in interior places that helped her turn her luck a little.".

    We always tend to talk ill about the government. We should note that the Government programs if implemented well can change the entire society. And the implementation responsibility is most of the time is not with the Govt. but people of India.

    DisAgree [4] Agree [123] Reply Report Abuse


Leave a Comment

Title: Once a Rs 5 Daily Wager - Now Multi-crore CEO...



You have 2000 characters left.

Disclaimer:

Please write your correct name and email address. Kindly do not post any personal, abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful or similar comments. Daijiworld.com will not be responsible for any defamatory message posted under this article.

Please note that sending false messages to insult, defame, intimidate, mislead or deceive people or to intentionally cause public disorder is punishable under law. It is obligatory on Daijiworld to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments, to the authority concerned upon request.

Hence, sending offensive comments using daijiworld will be purely at your own risk, and in no way will Daijiworld.com be held responsible.