
Durgesh Ojha, from a small town in Madhya Pradesh, transitioned from earning Rs 5 per tailoring job as a child to running an internet services company connecting remote Indian regions underserved by major telecom providers. Starting with small tailoring tasks and later learning computer skills, Ojha developed an interest in wireless internet services around 2014. His persistence and skill-building have led to a business earning Rs 3-5 lakh monthly, illustrating how determination and technology can transform livelihoods.
The articles present a human-interest story focusing on individual entrepreneurship without political framing. They highlight personal determination and technological progress, avoiding partisan perspectives. The coverage centers on Ojha's background and business growth, reflecting a neutral narrative emphasizing socioeconomic mobility rather than political issues.
The tone across the articles is positive and inspirational, emphasizing Ojha's hard work and success. The narrative celebrates personal achievement and technological impact without exaggeration. While optimistic, the coverage remains factual and balanced, avoiding sensationalism or undue emotional language.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| economictimes | 'From Guna to Bharat': MP youth who once earned Rs 5 per piece now brings internet to places Airtel, Jio haven't reached | Center | Positive |
| news18 | From Rs 5 Tailoring Jobs To Rs 5 Lakh A Month: How This MP Man Became An Entrepreneur | Center | Positive |
news18 broke this story on 17 Apr, 02:35 am. Other outlets followed.
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