Ridhabh’s Clock
Ridhabh’s Clock
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Title: Ridhabh’s Clock
In the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk, where time seemed trapped in the bells of rickshaws and the hum of spice shops, lived a quiet boy named Ridhabh. He wasn't born with a silver spoon or golden opportunities — just a curious mind and a clock he once found in a junkyard.
That clock was broken. Its hands had stopped moving. But to Ridhabh, it wasn’t just a broken timepiece — it was a question. Why had time stopped? Can one fix time?
While others his age chased cricket balls or scrolled endlessly on their phones, Ridhabh spent his evenings watching YouTube tutorials on gears, springs, and circuits. At thirteen, he repaired that old clock. But more than the clock, something else ticked inside him — a belief.
One day at school, when his teacher asked the class, “Where do you see yourself in ten years?” most answered with rehearsed lines — “doctor,” “IAS officer,” “businessman.”
Ridhabh simply said, “I haven’t seen it yet. I’m building it.”
Everyone laughed. But he didn’t.
Years passed. Failures came like storms — a failed science fair project, a denied scholarship, an embarrassing pitch to an investor who called him “just another dreamer.” But Ridhabh never waited for the future. He kept creating it — one prototype at a time.
By twenty-four, he launched Kaaltech, a startup designing affordable, AI-driven clocks that helped children with autism develop better time-sense and daily routines. The product didn’t just sell — it touched lives. Families across small towns and big cities wrote to him: “You didn’t just create a clock. You created hope.”
At a global innovation summit in Tokyo, when a reporter asked him, “Ridhabh, did you ever imagine you'd reach here?”
He smiled and replied,
“No. But I started building before I could imagine it.”
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Moral: Ridhabh’s story reminds us that the future isn’t a place we wait for — it’s something we shape, create, and walk into. Just like Ridhabh did, with a broken clock and an unbroken spirit.
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