Some people always go beyond their boundaries and believe in trying out everything to become a success story. One such person is an Indian businessman and founder-chairman of The Nexuse Group Ltd, Raktim Dey Chatterjee.
After graduating from IIT Kharagpur, Raktim worked as a research associate at the IIMT. The Nexuse Group today deals in various sectors which include real estate, investment banking, and the sciences.
He has emerged as a classic example of a man who struggled hard and went on to achieve all his desires as an entrepreneur. He believes that hard work and dedication is the key to his success.
Netflix, Amazon Prime, and OTT cinema are the platforms that are trending in the entire entertainment industry these days. With a view to leveraging the immense opportunity of the OTT market, Raktim has launched BokaBaksho this year, a platform that aims to re-ignite the cinematic experience through the digital platform.
He is also a selfless social worker and a true humanitarian. Two distinct roles both of which Raktim epitomises. Hard work and a social conscience are the defining traits of this successful entrepreneur. For Raktim, entrepreneurship and “giving back” go hand in hand.
He has won everyone’s heart with his selfless social work. He founded the Seba Sebak charitable hospital which provides services to the poor and marginalised section of our society. Raktim believes poverty alleviation can be achieved only through education and is always active in social upliftment initiatives.
Entrepreneurship isn’t just a label. It’s an attitude to life that some people choose to build the life of their dreams and bring revolutionary changes in society. One of the country’s most inspiring and successful entrepreneurs, Kolkata’s young lad, Raktim Chatterjee, is making waves with his success story.
His easy flamboyance and hard work have earned him a place amongst the bests in the field. With sheer hard work and diligence, he has made a mark. He is a good example for the youth today and for those who want to make it big in life.
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