Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Arindam, 22, has a turnover of Rs 50 lakh by making bats

Arindam, 22, has a turnover of Rs 50 lakh by making bats


Arindam, 22, has a turnover of Rs 50 lakh by making bats



Starting a business at the age of 20, the turnover of Arindam's company in 22 years is now more than 50 lakh rupees. Let's take a look at some glimpses of his successful tour 22 yards from Engineering.


Dreams come true! That's really true! And for that, I want a hard workout. Just the way Arindam Agarwal, 22, of Lucknow has made that dream come true.


He wanted to be a cricketer from a young age. Arindam could no longer become a cricketer due to the pressure of family, sometimes due to excessive study.


But he seemed to want to associate himself with three types of cricket and 22 yards. And this cricket maniac of Lucknow has gradually made the tree bigger with water. He had a great passion for cricket bats.


As a child, he used to go to sleep with a bat instead of a pillow. That Arindamai opened his own company. His company makes bats. And the batsmen of the country and abroad play with that bat. Starting a business at the age of 20, the turnover of Arindam's company in 22 years is now more than 50 lakh rupees. Let's take a look at some glimpses of his successful tour 22 yards from Engineering.



Lucknow becomes the heart of bat making overnight -

Arindam was born in Lucknow. Grow up there too. He studied mechanical engineering at the University of Bristol. After finishing his studies in 2016, Arindam decided to open his own company A2 Cricket Pvt Ltd. He opened the company with that thought. Overnight, the city of history made Lucknow the heart of bat makers. But this picture was completely different a few years ago. Because before that the best cricket bats in the country were made in Meerut, Srinagar and Jalandhar in Punjab.


How much money did you get into the business -

Arindam Agarwal started his business with 20 lakh rupees for the first time. He has been working hard for 7 years without caring about profit and loss. And now the annual turnover of his company is around 50 lakh rupees. In a word, really unimaginable. In Arindam's words, "I never imagined that I would start such a business on my own. And now the turnover of Rs 50 lakh seems unbelievable."


How was Arindam's journey -

Cricket was his home game when he was studying in Britain. However, he did not stop playing cricket. The bird's eye was on making the cricket bat. From a young age, he used to move different types of bats. When he was studying in Britain, he used to suggest to his friends which bat would be better, which bat would be a better hit, which bat would have a better stroke - such a variety. The tricks of that Arindam have also come in handy. So after returning from Britain, Arindam started his own bat making company without wasting any more time.


Now the famous brand A2 -

Arindam's company A2 makes bats from premium materials. Not just the bat. Arindam's A2 also makes sophisticated and super quality batting gloves. His company in Lucknow is the only one who makes all these materials related to cricket. But the most important thing for his company is to make eco-friendly items. And Arindam's company does all the packaging for the customers for free.


Strange Bat Making Machine -

His company also renews the old bat. When a customer brings that request, Arindam does not return it. One-on-one customers prefer one-of-a-kind bats. His company has a strange bat making machine to make them all happy. Bats of various designs are made there. At the moment Arindam is looking for a voluntary organization. The cricket maniac is trying to hand over cricket kit bags with bats to those who are looking for poor but talented cricketers.


Those who like Arindam's bat very much -

There are many names in that list. Also currently sponsoring the bat at Arindam's company are Anuja Path (Indian women's cricket team), Farveez Maharoof (Sri Lanka men's cricket team), Anish Param, Utsav Rakshita, Varun Sibaram (Singapore), Thando Antini (former South African) Fast bowler Makhaya Entini's son), Zeeshan Ansari (under-19 Ranji Trophy), Yash Tagore (India's Under-19 team).


Breaking Game -

Slowly, Arindam understands everything that is needed in the organization. So his company has several more dedicated teams, including digital marketing, at the moment. Arindam wants the name of the brand A2 to be on the lips of everyone from children to cricket lovers. However, he acknowledged the damage done to his business by the GST. At the same time, he said, sales in this lockdown market have also decreased. But 22-year-old Arindam Agarwal believes he will turn around once the crisis is resolved.


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