A man in Punjab is selling vegetables to make ends meet despite having four Master's degrees and a PhD. Here's his story.
Dr. Sandeep Singh, 39, was a contractual professor at Patiala's Punjabi University. However, bad circumstances forced him to quit his work and sell veggies to make ends meet.
Dr. Sandeep Singh worked as a contractual professor in the law department at Punjabi University for 11 years. He holds a PhD in law, four Master's degrees in areas such as Punjabi, journalism, and political science, and is continuing his studies.?
He quit his employment after encountering difficulties such as salary reductions and irregular compensation. "I had to leave the job because I wasn't getting paid on time and there were frequent pay cuts.?With that work, it had become tough for me to make ends meet. That's why I started selling vegetables to support myself and my family."
Dr. Sandeep Singh sells veggies from house to house every day with his vegetable cart and a sign that says "PhD Sabzi Wala." He claims that selling veggies pays him more than being a professor.?
He returns home after a long day of work to study for his exam.Despite taking a hiatus from teaching, Dr. Sandeep Singh has not abandoned his love. He hopes to accumulate money and one day create his own tuition centre.?
A PhD, or Doctor of Philosophy, is the highest academic degree awarded by universities in many countries. It's a postgraduate degree that involves advanced study and original research in a specific field.?
PhD programs typically require students to conduct independent research, contribute new knowledge or insights to their field, and produce a dissertation or thesis based on their findings.?
The specific requirements and duration of a PhD program can vary depending on the country and the academic discipline.
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