CBSE 12th students will read the achievements of Haryana farmer Dharamveer
CBSE has told about the achievements and struggle of the 10th pass farmer in the book Business Studies Part-1. The journey from driving a rickshaw in the streets of Delhi to becoming a successful entrepreneur will be taught.

Students of CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) class 12th self-employed will learn to climb the ladder of success by reading the story of the struggle of Dharamveer Singh, a farmer living in Damla, Yamunanagar.
Dharamvir Singh went to Delhi in 1986-87 in search of work. He drove a rickshaw there for about seven months. During this, when the car accident happened, he missed driving the rickshaw and Dharamveer came back home. For some time he did traditional farming, but was not earning much. In 1996, Dharamveer started cultivating medicinal plants, but Dharamveer did not feel much in this too.
Dharamveer wanted to do something different and new. In 2006, Dharamveer made a machine. Various products could be prepared from fruits and vegetables with this machine. After making this multiprocessing machine, Dharamveer's life started taking a turn. There is a great demand for this machine in neighboring countries Nepal and Bangladesh as well as America and African countries Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia. Apart from this, tray dryer machines and storage tanks for drying vegetables also prepare Dharmaveer.
Dharamveer told that two years ago he got a call from the secretary of CBSE. Then he had asked that if we include your achievements in the CBSE syllabus, then you do not mind. On Friday, knowledgeable Dr. Mahendra Madhup from Jaipur called Dharamveer. He told that in his couplet's CBSE book it is written about Dharamveer. Hearing this, Dharamveer's happiness knew no bounds.
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