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From 2 To 200 Litres: Two Brothers, Who Lost Everything Dring Covid, Found Success In A Cup of Tea

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Once struggling to sell 2 litres of tea after losing job during COVID, a Jehanabad youth along with his brother now sells 200 litres daily, powered by resilience and family support

Their story is a reminder that setbacks can be new beginnings in disguise and that no effort, however small, goes to waste when backed by grit. (Local18)

Their story is a reminder that setbacks can be new beginnings in disguise and that no effort, however small, goes to waste when backed by grit. (Local18)

It’s often said that with courage and dedication, even the most distant dream can be turned into reality. Tough times, when faced with determination, can open doors to entirely new paths. A shining example of this can be found near Kargil Chowk, by the District Magistrate’s office in Jehanabad, Bihar, where two brothers transformed their lives — one cup of tea at a time.

When Job Was Lost To COVID, A New Life Brewed

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Shantanu, a resident of Jehanabad, completed his education up to the 12th standard and worked as a data entry operator. His elder brother supported the family by driving an auto-rickshaw.

However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Shantanu lost his job, and with it came increased financial stress and household responsibilities. But instead of giving in to despair, he chose to take a bold step.

With just 2 litres of milk, the two brothers set up a modest tea stall together.

The Road Wasn’t Easy – But They Kept Going

Initially, their tea stall operated for a few days before being taken down. But the brothers didn’t give up. Soon after, they started again; this time near Kargil Chowk, by the DM office. At first, there were only a handful of customers. But word spread fast, and soon, their tea became a local favourite.

Today, their stall is a well-known landmark in Jehanabad, serving around 200 litres of milk tea daily.

A Place Where Everyone Feels At Home

From morning until 8 pm, Kargil Chowk buzzes with tea lovers, from government employees and students to shopkeepers and locals. Regulars say the tea isn’t just delicious; it carries a warmth that makes you feel at home.

Reflecting on their journey, Shantanu shared, “The beginning was incredibly difficult. I often wondered whether the business would survive. But patience, hard work, and my brother’s support got us through. He once drove an auto; now we run this tea stall side by side. Things are definitely better now.”

Their story is a reminder that setbacks can be new beginnings in disguise and that no effort, however small, goes to waste when backed by grit.

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