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PhD scholar by day, chickpeas seller by night:

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People often go to great lengths to pay off their debts or finance their own education. From part time jobs to small businesses there have been many inspiring stories of those who struggle to make ends meet, but notgive up their goals.One such inspiring story is that of S Palaniraj. He is a Tamil PhD scholar who also moonlights as a chickpeas vendor in the evening in Puducherry after he is done with classes. He earns a stipend of Rs 8,000 from the university, but that is not enough for him to make ends meet.According to The Times of India, "Their father S Subramanian, who worked as a salesman in a textile showroom had to quit the job due to health reasons. Eleven years later in 2010, Saravana Kumar completed MA MPhil BEd and is a teacher in a government institute while Palaniraj decided to continue the business even while pursuing his doctorate."Palaniraj's salary is due to be doubled, but he says he cannot leave this part-time business because of several loans that his family took for his sisters' weddings.He also says that while some of his classmates support his endeavours many disaprove of it.Read Palaniraj's story as told by The Times of India here.
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PhD scholar by day, chickpeas seller by night: How a man is repaying his family's debts
PhD scholar by day, chickpeas seller by night: How a man is repaying his family's debts - Firstpost

For chickpea-seller doing PhD, no job?s too small to be chaff - The Times of India
 
Compliment Shri Palaniraj for this..Why should we not encourage this..The same Indian students in USA do it regularly ..In India it is not much encouraged..
 
Compliment Shri Palaniraj for this..Why should we not encourage this..The same Indian students in USA do it regularly ..In India it is not much encouraged..

I agree..Mr Palaniraj has no ego...he is doing what he feels is the best to supplement his income.

He is truly educated.
 
Good for him, I am happy that he is happy.
After completing a BA in Tamil, Palaniraj joined MA in Pondicherry University, where he completed MPhil and enrolled in the PhD programme in 2010. Palaniraj is researching Sittrilakkiyam (minor literary genres) on 12 Alvars (Vaishnavite sages of the 6th to 12th century AD). His MPhil thesis was on the use of similes in Kurunthogai, a classical Tamil poetic work by numerous authors written between 5th and 7th century AD.

Is there a future for him in this line of work? I do not know the job prospect for that background.

I have known people with Phd in literature and can not get a job, she got hired as librarian by the county. Every PHD is not same.
 
Compliment Shri Palaniraj for this..Why should we not encourage this..The same Indian students in USA do it regularly ..In India it is not much encouraged..
hi

many students MS/Ph,d students are working in subway/gas stations in USA....its nothing new in USA.....but in india..its not

encouraged....i was working in my mama's hotel while i was studying in college in india.....in india hotel worker is considered

lower status.....but i like it ....i earned money for my college fees and got nice food every day....
 
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