➀ Sanjay Nayak's journey from a boarding school in Raipur to co-founding Tejas Networks, a company valued at over ₹200 billion, showcases his resilience and optimism. ➁ His career began at a startup in the US, where he contributed to the development of the world's first Verilog simulator. ➂ Despite facing numerous challenges, including the 2007-2008 financial crisis and natural disasters, Tejas Networks successfully went public in 2017 and continues to thrive.
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