Runaway urchin ‘shoots’ to global glory by nikhilndls on 04 November, 2012 - 06:00 PM | ||
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nikhilndls | Runaway urchin ‘shoots’ to global glory on 04 November, 2012 - 06:00 PM | |
KANPUR: Meet Vicky Roy, freelance photographer, whose real life story is literally rags to riches. Vicky, who came to IIT-Kanpur to deliver his talk to students in TEDx, shared with them his experiences, with less than humble beginnings and culminating at name, fame and good money along accolades in US, UK and other countries of the world.A native of Purulia in West Bengal, Vicky ran away to the capital from his home at the age of 11 with Rs 1,000 in his pocket in the year 1999. He used to refill used water bottles on the Delhi railway platform for more than six months before being spotted by an NGO named Salam Balak. Efforts of the Delhi-based NGO helped him go to school.Narrating to the students his life experiences after running away from home, Vicky said, "I spent life on Delhi railway station selling water bottles. I used to earn Rs 250 a day out of which 200 had to be given to the station 'Dada' (bully). No matter how much I earned he used to give me just Rs 50 daily for food, etc. One day I was spotted by the NGO representatives who talked to me and gave me new clothes and food to eat. I was then admitted to a school." |