Devender Gaur, a resident on Deen Dayal College Road in Unnao district, Uttar Pradesh, operates a small automobile workshop that provides routine vehicle servicing, along with denting, painting, and basic engine repairs. The business caters largely to local car owners who need regular maintenance rather than specialised or high-end work.Before starting on his own, Gaur spent his time around workshops, learning the trade informally. His brother runs a garage, and living and working alongside him gave Gaur practical exposure to how repairs were done, how customers were handled, and how daily operations were managed. Over time, his familiarity with tools, parts, and common vehicle problems began to feel less like assistance and more like a skill he could rely on independently.Turning experience into a decisionThe thought of running his own unit did not emerge suddenly, as Gaur had been working in the sector for a while. The idea became more concrete after he came across information about Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan (CM YUVA) Yojana on social media. Curious but unsure, he approached the District Industries Centre to understand how the process worked. There, he gathered information, attended training sessions, and began preparing documents.He then approached a bank with a project…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed