
The story of a self-made man.
A little boy hailed from a small town (Nirmal)in one of the rural districts of Telangana.
He had a responsible father who used to work in RTC. A very loving mother and a cute little brother.
While the family was having a financially settled life with an own house to live in, a blow struck the family in the form of his father's demise. The little boy who was just 8 years old studying 4th standard, was devastated with the shocking news of his father's death in a road accident.
The secured life of the family and their hopes was shattered to pieces when the only bread-winner of the family passed away.
The mother, with great courage continued to take care of her two children. With minimal income from rents and a small-scale job at home, the brave mother was determined to continue to raise her children by providing available quality education and other needs for the upbringing of her children.
The 8 year old boy was fully aware of the difficulties of the family. He continued to be a loving big brother to his 4 year old younger brother and also as a loving son to his struggling mother.
The little boy controlled his cravings for fancy food, colourful clothes and expenditure causing things and adapted to a simple lifestyle considering the financial situations at home. He was so disciplined at that young age while the most of the kids out there do not even understand the core meaning of discipline.
The little boy all while being very studious at studies and sincere at his character, he developed a pleasing personality and grew up to a tall, well built stout adolescent 15 years old teenager.
He became quite popular in his school and won the elections of prestigious title of 'School Leader'.
He was always known for his sincerity, honestly, simplicity, smartness, knowledge, command over subjects etc and most importantly for his responsibility towards his family and his younger brother in particular.
He joined in MGIT college, Hyderabad and completed his Btech with flying colours. The 4 years of his graduation was a struggle because of the minimal incomes flowing in at home. He continued to live a simple life and taken up few part time jobs to meet some expenses.
Later, he cleared CAT and got an admission into a MBA college in some northern states.
Received a campus placement job offer into a renowned manufacturing unit. He kick-started his career in HR department. He continued to take well care of his mother and the complete responsibility of his younger brother was on his shoulders.
After few years of stint, he got an interesting job offer in one of the known names of Pharma companies in Hyderabad. His career was flourishing as a HR manager in that reputed organisation. All the financial problems were cleared. He assisted his younger brother to secure a decent job.
He was married to a beautiful girl, and blessed with two cutiepies. After few years, he got his younger brother also married.
He was a firm believer in God. A true practitioner of religion. He was no more a mere boy but a man whose heart was so big as an ocean with an ever fading full moon like smile on his face. He was a great father, a loving husband, a caring brother and a responsible son. All together he was a HERO. He won every single time. He overcame every difficulty in his very walk of life. He won. A great victory though!
All were and everything was so settled. It was like a dream come true to him.
But, the nature had a different plan for him.
Monster virus attacked him and made him hospitalised. He never gave up. He fought back bravely. But, this time the virus won. It took his life.
The story of a self made man is the story of Mysarla Shiva Prasad. An inspiration you are to many.
I am proud to say that you are my friend. No words or tears can describe the grief and agony.
I am sure you have achieved even more higher places in other worlds. Om Shanthi.
Please help Shiva's family, cutiepies has to start from the beginning again as their father.
Every penny counts!

