Khan sir is not interested in any introduction today. Thousands of students study with them. Khan Sir’s full name is Faizal Khan. Who wanted to join the army from the beginning. His father was a general contractor and mother took care of the house. Khan was born in a small town in Uttar Pradesh, he was very smart since childhood. There was a shortage of money in the family, although their dreams were very big. It is said that he took examinations for admission to NDA, Polytechnic and Sainik School. But they failed. Despite this, he did not give up and then moved forward with full passion.
When Khan Sir’s first student got first place
According to a report by Moneycontrol, later Khan sir decided to teach tuition to the children. He then started teaching a student. The biggest surprise was when a student taught by him got the first place. Gradually this news spread throughout the area, after which other students started coming to teach tuition from them. However, there was still a lot to be seen in life. Meanwhile, a difficult evening came when Khan Sir got only 40 rupees after teaching the whole day. The bus fare to go home was 90 rupees. In such a situation, he did not ask for help from anyone, but fulfilled his journey on foot.
Decided to open his own coaching institute
Sitting on the banks of the Ganges the same night, he decided that he would start his coaching institute. After this, he also started a small coaching institute with the help of his friends. As soon as the institute started walking, children started coming to study, one night the coaching institute was attacked with a bomb. During this time he increased his courage instead of giving up. The next morning the students again established their coaching institutes and after that they started teaching students.
When the proposal of 107 crores turned down
It is said that one day a company proposed Rs 107 crore to work him. However, he refused to take this amount. During this, he said that my students need me. He said that teaching for me does not mean earning money, but changing the lives of students.