New Delhi, July 21 -- Satish Sanpal's story begins in a small town in India-Jabalpur. He was not born into a wealthy family. He did not have a fancy education. In fact, he left school after Class 8. But what he had was ambition. He wanted to do something big in life.

TheSatish Sanpal Journey from Jabalpur is not just about success. He took his first step in business at the age of 15 with Rs.50,000. He opened a grocery shop. That shop didn't last long. But the lessons it taught stayed with him forever.

Failure didn't stop him. It made him stronger. Many would have given up. But Satish Sanpal learned early that each fall brings a chance to rise higher. He believed in himself when no one else did. He knew that success takes time and effort...