Inspiring Story: Archana Patil who worked as a house help learnt to read at 21, completed her education, and is now working as airline ground staff. Her journey from poverty to success is a true tale of determination.
Archana Patil's journey from housemaid to airline staff
Life doesn't give everyone the same opportunities. While some get things easily, others have to create their own chances. This young woman's story is proof that with strong willpower, you can achieve the unimaginable. Many people spend lakhs on their children's education, but for some, even basic schooling is a distant dream.
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Archana Patil worked as a housemaid to support her family
For children who have to support their families, education is a luxury they can't afford. Archana Patil was one such girl. While other kids her age were in school, she had to work as a housemaid to make sure her family had food on the table. Here is her story of success, in her own words.
“I had never even been to school until I was 21. But today, I own a house in a city like Mumbai, bought with my own money, sweat, and courage. My mother is blind and my father was an alcoholic, so I grew up in extreme poverty. I started working as a housemaid as a child and did that for a decade to support my family and send my brothers to school. But everything changed in 2020.”
“In 2020, I lost my 16-year-old brother to a brain tumour just a week after his diagnosis. I felt like a failure. But his last words stuck with me: 'I want to see you happy, and you can only be happy if you fulfil your dreams.' So, while others my age were in college, I started learning my ABCs. I passed my 10th in 2021 with 65% and my 12th in 2023. Now, at 26, I'm in my second year of B.Com.”
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Archana Patil bought her own house in Mumbai
“A few months ago, I joined an international airline as ground staff. The very first thing I did was pay the deposit for our own house. My mother couldn't see the house when I gave her the keys, but I could see the pride in her eyes. I have bigger dreams now—to finish my education, work in a big office, and take my parents abroad. It might take time, but just being able to dream this big is my greatest achievement.”