Pilot’s work over for farming, a child has turned life story

Success Story: A pilot track left for farming last updated a child’s life story: September 14, 2025, 22:55, 22:55 IST Khargone News: Raghav Sharad Devasthala told Local 18 that his thoughts were turning to farming. There he asked a child what business his father was doing, but the child hesitated to say that his father was a farmer. Khargone. In contemporary times, every youth wants to go abroad and get a better career and a thick package, while Raghav Sharad Devasthala of Village Matel in the Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh, after completing the pilot training in America, rejected the work of millions of packages and came to the town. Today he lives in town and grows crops such as Tulsi, Lemon Grass and Amari Bhaji and makes his brand products a profit of millions annually. Raghav Sharad Devasthale is originally from Maharashtra. Shortly after Class 12, he moved to America, where he took pilot training. He also got a good job offer there, but he decided to leave his career glitter and return to India. Was able to family, he could do great business if he wanted, but he decided to do farming. He tried something new instead of traditional crops. He made his own products with farming about 7 years ago, and he started farming from Tulsi, Lemon Grass and Amari in Matamur Village near Maheshwar, the tourismest city of Khargone. It has been added to modern technology. After receiving production, he dries the crop with solar dryer and then prepares products with the value edition from it. Today, products such as lemon tea, tribal tea masala, chaat masala, hydrate red amari and doopti are produced from their unit. There is a good demand from local markets to other districts. He also sells his production online. As a result, they began to get more than farming many times. The inspiration for farming from here Raghav Local 18 tells that the incident that turned his thoughts on farming occurred in Uttarakhand. There he asked a child what his father was doing, but the child hesitated to say that his father was a farmer. It was forced to think deeply. He felt that if the Boers were rich and self -sufficient, only their children could call themselves the son of the farmer. With this thinking, he started doing new experiments in the farm in low soil. Raghav Devasthala not only became a successful farmer today, but he is also an inspiration to the youth. For the past ten years, author Rahul Singh has been active in the world of news. Worked with many institutions in the trip from TV to digital media. The network has been connected in 18 groups for the past four years. Rahul Singh has been active in the world of news for the past ten years. Worked with many institutions in the trip from TV to digital media. The network has been connected in 18 groups for the past four years. Click here to add News18 Hindi as your favorite news source on Google. Location: Khargone, Madhya Pradesh first published: 14 September 2025, 01:54 IST

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