Pradyuman Kumar, a resident of Barwari village in Kaushambi district, runs a computer and electronics repair shop in Manjhanpur that he set up a little over two years ago. The shop handles everyday repair work for laptops, desktops, printers, and LED televisions, including circuit and motherboard-related issues that many nearby technicians prefer not to take on. For Kumar, the business is the result of a long period of learning, migration, and cautious decisions rather than a single turning point.Learning the trade alongside studiesKumar’s entry into computer repair began while he was completing his graduation. He learned the basics in Prayagraj, where he worked at different repair shops to understand how devices were diagnosed and repaired in real-world conditions. The work appealed to him because it combined problem-solving with a growing demand for technology services. He later spent time in Gujarat, hoping to further expand his skills, but returned when the work there did not align with what he had already learned.Back in Uttar Pradesh, he continued to broaden his experience by working at repair shops in Prayagraj and later in Lalpur, where he repaired LED televisions. These years were marked by steady learning rather than rapid progress. He recalls first…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed