My Big Fight: Veerendra Jamdade, CEO of Vritti Solutions did not let his smalltown origins deter him from dreaming big

I was born on the outskirts of Wai in Maharashtra. Farming was our family business and we lived a very simple life. As a child, I walked about three kilometers every day to my nursery school. The municipal school I attended didn’t have its own building and the classes were conducted in rooms within a local temple. School textbooks and notebooks were also recycled within the family. However, I was a good student and with the help of my teacher, got a 4th standard scholarship from the  .. Read more at: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/my-big-fight-veerendra-jamdade-ceo-of-vritti-solutions-did-not-let-his-smalltown-origins-deter-him-from-dreaming-big/articleshow/15425296.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst <!– 1639637074898 –>

How Vritti Solutions has grown to a Rs 8 crore venture

There’s a reason so many start-ups are focused on software—all you need is a computer and a brain. This is the reason that when Veerendra Jamdade graduated in mechanical engineering in 1988, he decided to work on software development. “Though I had considered options like auto ancillary and edible oil, they were capital-intensive and I couldn’t raise the funds. Setting up a software development business would have required a more manageable Rs 70,000,” says 44-year-old Jamdade. Read more at: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/entrepreneurship/how-vritti-solutions-has-grown-to-a-rs-8-crore-venture/articleshow/13967302.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst <!– 1639637074898 –>