In this inspiring episode of the FreshRise Podcast, host LakshmiShree sits down with Dr. Javid MD — a researcher, innovator, entrepreneur, and Guinness World Record holder — to uncover a story that truly defines a “real Indian comeback.”
From growing up in rural Telangana to losing everything in crores of debt, and rebuilding his life through discipline and technical mastery, Dr. Javid’s journey is one of resilience, reinvention, and relentless hard work.
Early Life & Educational Foundation
Dr. Javid was raised in a middle-class family in Khammam, Telangana. He credits much of his early success to his 10th-grade teachers who taught him:
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Discipline
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Patience
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Strong fundamentals
Although he initially dreamed of becoming a physicist, he pursued engineering instead. What made him different was his commitment to practical learning. He spent extra hours in laboratories, working closely with professors — building real-world technical skills rather than just theoretical knowledge.
This strong technical foundation later became his biggest asset.
“Crore to Zero” – The Costly Entrepreneurial Mistake
After graduation, Dr. Javid made a bold decision:
He chose to become a job creator instead of a job seeker.
Using his father’s savings, he started his own industry. However, two major mistakes led to a massive financial collapse:
Lack of Experience
He admits he should have worked for a few years before starting a business. Jumping straight into entrepreneurship without industry exposure cost him heavily.
Supplier Issues
A supplier delivered incorrect and heavier materials, causing huge operational losses in the initial phase.
Although the business showed signs of recovery, political instability in the region and heavy rains ultimately destroyed operations. The result?
➡️ Crores of debt.
➡️ Financial collapse.
➡️ Social isolation.
Friends and relatives stopped responding to his calls. Many distanced themselves during his lowest phase.
From “Boss” to Beginner Again
Dr. Javid describes this phase as the most painful period of his life.
He went from being an industry owner to working as an entry-level embedded design engineer.
Instead of giving up, he rebuilt himself strategically:
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Slept only 3–4 hours per day for nearly four years
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Learned 8 technical languages
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Started writing research papers and textbooks
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Focused on upgrading his knowledge daily
In 2015, he received an international research award in Malaysia — a symbolic turning point that marked his technical comeback.
Present-Day Achievements
Today, Dr. Javid wears multiple hats:
Technical Director
Co-founder of Max Park Private Limited, working in IoT and automation.
Author
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Written 9 books
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Edited a massive 194-book project totaling 1.1 lakh pages
Farmer Welfare Initiatives
Through the Bumi Bandan Welfare Foundation, he connects engineering students with farmers to solve real agricultural problems.
One of his proudest innovations is an early crop disease detection system — helping farmers identify diseases before major damage occurs.
He currently holds 12 patents.
He also highlights that filing a patent in India is affordable — under ₹8,000 — encouraging young innovators to protect their ideas.
Advice to the Youth
Dr. Javid shares strong opinions about today’s generation.
He believes many young people waste valuable time on:
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Snapchat
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Instagram Reels
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Social media distractions
His Key Advice:
✔ Wake up at 5:00 AM
He calls this his life-changing habit. Early mornings bring mental clarity and productivity.
✔ Develop Financial Discipline
He warns against the “middle-class mindset” of buying luxury items like iPhones on EMI just to show status.
✔ Question Authority
He believes youth should actively question governance and demand better development.
✔ Invest Smartly
He suggests looking into growing sectors like Artificial Intelligence instead of spending on short-term pleasures.
Rapid Fire Highlights
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Biggest Fear: Losing his life progress again
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Life-Changing Habit: Waking up at 5 AM
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Favorite Patent: Early crop disease detection
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Political View: Skeptical of rural schemes; believes many are election-driven
The Core Message
The most powerful line from the episode:
“Time will answer for everything.”
Dr. Javid emphasizes that dark phases are temporary. What matters is:
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Patience
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Smart work
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Continuous skill development
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Emotional resilience
He reminds listeners that a comeback is always possible — even after going from “crores to zero.”
Final Takeaway
This episode is not just about entrepreneurship.
It’s about:
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Owning your mistakes
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Rebuilding silently
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Working when no one believes in you
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Choosing discipline over distraction
Dr. Javid’s story is proof that failure is not the end — it’s often the beginning of something stronger.
If you are going through a difficult phase, this episode will hit deeply.
Watch the full podcast here:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7-eYeytDjQ

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