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Arul Sujanesh was born in madhurai in a 28 member joint family who had many successful businesses but however when he was pursuing his dream of becoming a civil engineer he gets a call from his father which changed everything. His father told him th

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The fact that Arul was pursuing engineering but pivoted to entrepreneurship when faced with that loan burden shows amazing adaptability.

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