Rajesh Kumar moved to Delhi from Bihar in 1999 on the age of 18 to assist his father run a barber’s stall on the roadside within the Jasola space, a blended neighbourhood in southeast Delhi. However after some months, he began working as an assistant to a physician on the Apollo Hospital in Jasola, handing out prescription papers and organising affected person information.
After his father’s demise from most cancers a 12 months later, Kumar took on the enterprise himself, persevering with the roadside custom. “I wished to proceed his legacy,” he says, however he additionally hopes his youngsters will pursue “higher profession decisions”.
“I stay in a one-room flat, however they need to have massive homes,” he says.
Swami, 40, stopped his schooling whereas he was nonetheless in major faculty as a result of he was sad there however says he’s decided to assist his daughter’s dream of turning into an architect.
He first began chopping hair in his village in Uttar Pradesh. However 20 years in the past, he moved to New Delhi and arrange a roadside stall within the blended, upper-middle-class Sarai Jullena neighbourhood, and it grew to become his everlasting deal with.