Dadasaheb Bhagat’s path is an inspiration, from working as an office boy for Infosys for about 9,000 per month to surviving an accident to serving as CEO of two firms and now garnering praise from PM Modi.Bhagat moved from his village to Pune after finishing high school. He worked as a hotel service attendant and made about Rs 9,000 per month. He joined an Infosys guest home instead of choosing an industrial employment, nevertheless. He assumed duties in this capacity, such as serving visitors tea and other refreshments.
His interest in the subject was sparked during his time at Infosys, where he realised the importance of software. Bhagat was drawn to the corporate world, but he understood that his options were limited without a college degree. He was inspired to develop his interest for animation and design as he thought over his options.Bhagat immersed himself in learning Python and C++ while working at a design and graphics firm in Hyderabad. He started selling these design templates online since he understood how time-consuming it was to create various visual effects.
After being involved in an automobile accident, Bhagat decided to leave his position. His first business, Ninthmotion, officially started at this point. He served 6,000 clients from all over the world in a short period of time. DooGraphics, Bhagat’s second business, was born from his vision of a Canva-like platform. He relocated from Pune to Beed during COVID-19 because of the lockdown. He made do with what he had in a cattle shed with 4G connectivity.Bhagat began operations with a team of pals he had personally taught in animation and design. DooGraphics classes soon included additional young people from the village. The startup attracted 10,000 active users in under six months.
PM Modi lauded Dadasaheb Bhagat in a tweet from 2020. Bhagat hopes to advance DooGraphics, an entirely Indian design portal, to the top of the globe in order to support PM Modi’s “Atmanirbhar Bharat” agenda.