Manam Grains: Does anyone leave a good job, high salary, five days of work per week, two days rest? But Borra Srinivas Rao did not. He left a steady engineering career in BHEL and began his journey to support the farmers. Using his Mechanical Engineering Background, he established a company called Manyam Grains with the aim of helping tribal farmers. Through this project, he began to collect, processed and processed in the market directly from farmers.

How Manam Grains Helps Rural Farmers

The main reason for leaving his corporate career is the understanding of the agrarian crisis. While reading Xavier Institute of Management in the Javier Institute of Management in Bhubaneswar, articles about farmer suicides have been badly affected by him. With the aim of finding a solution to this problem, he started his business in Anakapalli to encourage tribal farmers. By providing affordable prices, agricultural training and reliable market to farmers, Manyam Grains have helped increase their income by 20-30%.

Srinivas Rao’s efforts came to the attention of AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. He praised the empowerment of 400-500 farmers to promote cereal cultivation. He said that it was a true selfishness to leave a high -salary job and work for the farmers. Chandrababu tweeted to meet Srinivas soon.

This story is a great inspiration for today’s youth. Borra Srinivas Rao has proved how much a person can choose if a person can choose the path of good for society than his own interests. Those who want to follow this path can embrace social projects like Manyam Grains.