Ghaziabad: Baldev Gulati is visually impaired but that has not come in the way of his running a flourishing spice factory here - and training differently-abled people to help them get jobs.
He started the factory last March in the Navprerna neighbourhood in this suburb of the national capital and has so far trained 50 differently-abled people and facilitated jobs for them. Gulati currently employs 15 workers at his factory, the number depending on his sales and the placement requirements of different industries.
"We hire disabled people and teach them how to work as they have never done so previously but have, instead, expected a helping hand from others. We train them and help to get them placed in other organisations," Gulati told IANS.
"Essentially, I'm imbibing in them the concept of work culture and discipline. Besides, they also learn the art of packing. All of this comes in handy when they get regular jobs," he added.
The spices, under the brand name of NP Agmark, are supplied to retailers, households in Ghaziabad and even institutions like Delhi's India Habitat Centre and Hotel Broadway.
In 2001, when Gulati began doing the rounds of companies with his walking stick in an attempt to get a job, he could not get past the security guards, who feared he would plead for charity. Thereafter, he took along his wife, who can see normally. However, he could not land a job even after six months of effort. He then approached the Noida branch of the Small and Medium Enterprises Association.
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