Friday, February 7, 2025

Kerala Announces ₹750 Crore Relief Package for Wayanad Landslide Survivors: Finance Minister

The Kerala government has earmarked ₹750 crore for the rehabilitation of Wayanad landslide survivors, state finance minister KN Balagopal announced while presenting the annual budget for the 2025-26 financial year in the Assembly on Friday.

Punjab Woman Deported from US After Paying ₹1 Crore to Agent, Recounts 25-Day ‘Dunki’ Ordeal: ‘We Were Shackled’

Lovepreet Kaur, a 30-year-old woman from Bholath in Punjab's Kapurthala district, endured a harrowing 25-day ordeal before being deported from the United States. She and her 10-year-old son were among the 104 Indian illegal immigrants sent back as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on undocumented migrants.

SC Rules Husband Must Pay Maintenance to Wife Despite Her Previous Marriage Being Legally Valid

In a significant judgment reinforcing the humanitarian objective of maintenance laws, the Supreme Court has directed a man to pay maintenance to his estranged wife, even though her previous marriage was legally subsisting. The ruling, delivered by a bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and Satish Chandra Sharma, underscores that strict legal interpretations should not defeat the social welfare purpose of Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), which aims to prevent women from destitution.

“Be So Good They Can’t Ignore You”: Shabnamstays  Founder Abdussamad Ashraf  Story

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“Be So Good They Can’t Ignore You”: Shabnamstays  Founder Abdussamad Ashraf  Story

"Be So Good They Can't Ignore You": Shabnamstays  Founder Abdussamad Ashraf  Story

With his never-ending passion to succeed, this young business talent has risen to astounding heights of success single-handedly. He has taken charge of multiple spaces and achieved success in each. Even after achieving that, he still wants to accomplish more in life.

While speaking about his entrepreneurial journey, the ideas of which germinated in his mind long ago when he was a child, he says, “I only dreamed of taking over the business world.” Having always wanted to tread a different path than the conventional one, he set out to establish his business, which spruced up quickly, becoming one of the most credible names in the business world. I put all my efforts into building a business that has grown to exponential levels today.”

Being successful in the ever-competitive entrepreneurial realm is not easy, and one has to maintain a tight grip on it. One must overcome challenges and odds before they can embrace success around the space, though it may look easy from a distance. Nevertheless, there are a few individuals who are able to conquer impossible territories. It is Abdussamad Ashraf, a name to reckon with in the world of business, who has done that and is today towering above all.

Ashraf is the youngest entrepreneur in India and the founder of Shabnamstays. He founded the hospitality company when he was 15 years old. Since his childhood, the family taught him to struggle and always be in the forefront. When he was very fast in his studies, the family decided to make him a doctor and sent him to Kota.

Since his childhood, the family taught him to struggle and always be in the forefront. When he was very fast in his studies, the family decided to make him a doctor and sent him to Kota.

Upon arriving in Kota, there was a lockdown within a few days, so he went home and returned as soon as the first lockdown ended. In a few days after coming to Kota, coaching was opened there, and he joined the class, but the market did not open. He took advantage of this opportunity and opened a tea cafe with some of his friends.

A few days later, he launched a new start-up called Aburmart (Oyozon), an online grocery delivery company. After the start-up was successful, he left Oyotea Cafe and worked 100% for Aburmart. Several big grocery delivery startups followed in a short period of time, including Jiomart.

As a result of lack of money and being very young, he closed his start-up and rebranded it as OYOZON, which was a print-on-demand startup that didn’t last long.

Been behind in studies, start-ups also ended,

After that, he decided to give himself one last chance and entered Kota’s largest hostel business. After 1 year of struggle and diligent work, today Shabnam Stays is the biggest hostel chain in Kota.

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