India, Jan. 31 -- Founder and chairman of Vedanta Group, billionaire Anil Agarwal often shares glimpses of his life, including when he struggled to make a name for himself. In his latest post on X, he recalled how he purchased his first house in Mumbai, adding that when he thought of buying a flat, he only had Rs.75,000 in his bank account.

"When I first came to Bombay, I was living near Cotton Exchange near Kalbadevi. My first business partner had a small office there, and that's where it all began. Life was simple, but my dreams were not. After a lot of hard work and jugaad, I finally dared to think about buying my own flat. Sapne bade the, lekin bank mein sirf Rs.75,000 the," he wrote.

In the following lines, he recalled how people a...