A 15-year-old boy became a millionaire from Insta
A 15-year-old boy became a millionaire from Insta
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Nowadays there is an era of technology and in this era if you have talent, you can earn crores. A living example of this is Mohit Churiwal from Gujarat. Tell you all that Mohit has worked with many brands like Tiktok, AmpME at the age of 15 and set up his own company at the age of 18. Yes, Mohit Churiwal, a resident of Surat in Gujarat, started trying his hand at the internet while studying in school. He created an account on Instagram at the age of 15 and mohit sold the account Insta for Rs 7 lakh.

Tell you all that Mohit's early journey was very difficult. In fact, he started a YouTube channel but he did not move forward. He then created a social page but that too got hacked. After failing twice, Mohit stepped forward and worked hard. Mohit Churiwal went ahead when his first earnings were Rs 7 lakh. He was studying in 12th standard when he earned Rs 7 lakh. Mohit then planned to start his own company, but it needed more money. Mohit then started working with several reputed companies.

Soon, at the age of 18, he started his company. Since the launch of his company, he has earned up to Rs 3 lakh per month. Seeing so much earning, Mohit started another company that people who can hire play stations and cameras. Tell you that Mohit Churiwal did not seek any financial help from the family to set up his company. They set up the company on their own and are pushing it forward.

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