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An MBA pass girl left a job of Rs 15 lakh and started farming, became a millionaire in no time

Female farmer Smarika Chandrakar says that brinjal is planted in 19 acres of her farm. Earlier, bottle gourd, cucumber and bitter gourd were planted in the same field. Smarika spent her childhood in the village. After this, she went to Pune to study. But then she came back and settled in the village. Now she is a self-reliant farmer.

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Agriculture has now become a business. With the advent of new advanced technologies, the production of fruits, vegetables and grains has also increased as compared to earlier. 

This has increased the income of farmers a lot. This is the reason that now even educated youth are leaving their jobs which pay lakhs of rupees a month and turning towards farming. 

But today we will talk about a young woman who became a millionaire through farming after leaving her job. Now other people are also learning the intricacies of farming from the young woman.

Actually, the name of the girl we are talking about is Smarika Chandrakar. She is a resident of Charmuriya village of Kurud block in Dhamtari district of Chhattisgarh. Smarika Chandrakar is an MBA graduate from Pune. 

She has also done BE in Computer Science. Earlier she used to work in a multinational company on an annual package of Rs 15 lakh. Everything was going well. During this time, her father's health deteriorated. This proved to be a turning point for Smarika Chandrakar.

This led to tremendous production

Smarika Chandrakar says that her father has a lot of land in the village. He started vegetable farming on 23 acres in the year 2020. But, due to ill health, he was not able to farm well. In such a situation, Smarika Chandrakar left her job and came to the village and started helping her father in farming. 

Then soon she started farming on all her lands in a scientific way. She chose the crop according to the quality of the soil. This led to tremendous production.

Vegetables are supplied in these states

Then, she converted her farm into a modern agricultural farm by spending some money. The benefit of this is that now 12 tons of tomatoes and 8 tons of brinjals are being produced daily from Smarika Chandrakar's Dhara Agricultural Farm. Smarika's annual turnover is more than one crore rupees. 

The special thing is that Smarika is not only earning from farming, but has also given employment to 150 people. The brinjals and tomatoes grown in Smarika's farm are also supplied to Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.