Two Delhi boys have been recognised on global stage for their skills. Mohit Dudeja is one of them who was pursuing his BBA from a college in Delhi but barely 2 months into the course he dropped out and headed to Bangalore to study making pastries — a rather unusual carrier path some would argue. However, his gamble paid off. Dudeja recently won a silver medal for the country in the World Skills competition in patisserie & confectionery making along with another Delhi boy, Karan Dhaliwal from Mayur Vihar, who was awarded "medal of excellence" in restaurant service category.
The two were part of an impressive performance by the Indian contingent. Apart from Dudeja's silver, a bronze medal was won by Kiran Sudhakar and 9 medallions of excellence in different categories at the 44th World Skills competition held in Abu Dhabi.
Read more of this story of achievement by our youth in a report of Paras Singh published in Times of India...