Monday, November 18, 2024

Let's Welcome 'The Retirement'

 As mentioned earlier, I searched internet for motivation for post-retirement period and got it.

After retirement, one day, I thought of searching more and writing for others, with the thought that someone might get motivated by my writing all this. I searched further, regarding the work done by people after retirement, for some inspiration to keep going.

The search revealed a lot. People are doing wonderful work, may be for their self-worth, ambition, family or society in general or money.

Here are 21 examples of ordinary individuals from India who excelled after the age of 60, overcoming various challenges.

21 Individuals Who Have Excelled After 60

Ramesh Singh: At the age of 62, Ramesh Singh started his own organic farming business after a long career in the IT industry. His farm has now become a model for sustainable agriculture in his region.

Kamla Devi: Kamla Devi, at 65, began teaching underprivileged children in her village. She has since established a small school that provides free education to over 100 children.

Rajesh Sharma: After retiring from his job as a government clerk at 60, Rajesh Sharma started a small handicraft business. His unique designs have gained popularity, and he now exports his products internationally.

Sunita Patel: Sunita Patel took up painting at the age of 60 after her retirement. Her artwork has been featured in several local exhibitions, and she has even sold a few pieces.

Anil Kumar: Anil Kumar, at 63, started a community kitchen to provide free meals to the homeless and needy in his city. His initiative has grown, and he now has a team of volunteers helping him.

Meena Joshi: Meena Joshi began writing her memoirs at the age of 60. Her book has been published and has received critical acclaim for its honest and inspiring story.

Vijay Singh: Vijay Singh, a former school teacher, started a mobile library service at the age of 61. He travels to remote villages, providing books and educational resources to children.

Lata Desai: Lata Desai took up yoga and meditation at the age of 60. She now runs a successful wellness center, helping others improve their physical and mental health.

Rajendra Prasad: Rajendra Prasad, at 60, started a small manufacturing unit for eco-friendly products. His business has grown, and he now supplies to several large retailers.

Shanti Devi: Shanti Devi began volunteering at a local animal shelter at the age of 60. Her dedication has led to the shelter's expansion and improved care for the animals.

Rajiv Kumar: Rajiv Kumar, after retiring from his job as a bank manager at 60, started a small organic food store. His store has become popular for its fresh and healthy produce.

Geeta Sharma: Geeta Sharma took up photography at the age of 60. Her stunning photographs have been featured in local galleries and magazines.

Harish Mehta: Harish Mehta, at 62, started a small bakery. His delicious baked goods have gained a loyal customer base, and he now supplies to several cafes and restaurants.

Savitri Singh: Savitri Singh began teaching traditional Indian dance at the age of 60. Her classes have become popular, and she has even performed at local cultural events.

Rameshwar Lal: Rameshwar Lal, at 60, started a small tailoring business. His craftsmanship has earned him a reputation for quality work, and he now has a steady stream of clients.

Kiran Patel: Kiran Patel took up gardening at the age of 60. Her beautiful garden has become a local attraction, and she now conducts gardening workshops.

Rajeshwar Singh: Rajeshwar Singh, at 60, started a small IT training center. His center has helped many individuals gain valuable skills and find employment.

Sudha Sharma: Sudha Sharma began writing poetry at the age of 60. Her poems have been published in several literary journals, and she has even won a few awards.

Rajesh Kumar: Rajesh Kumar, after retiring from his job as a school principal at 60, started a small publishing house. He has published several books by local authors.

Laxmi Devi: Laxmi Devi took up pottery at the age of 60. Her beautiful creations have been featured in local exhibitions, and she has even sold a few pieces.

These stories show that retirement can be the start of an exciting new chapter, filled with purpose and achievement. They are a testament to the resilience and determination of those who refuse to give up, no matter their age or past challenges.

Let me imagine, where I would be in the near future and how far I succeed in my venture of furthering Commerce Education through my Not-for-profit website commerceatease

Maybe I am able to motivate someone some way or another.





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