Naman Dagliya
“Every lock has its key since both have no use without each other. Their beauty is interdependent.” Life has both: sadness and happiness as its wheels, and one has to consider reverse and odd situations as normal by being the palindrome as Naman is i.e. on reversing the string also, the name remains the same. Just as his name, Naman shows the true characteristics of a calm, punctual, disciplined, and self-made person who, with his dedication and good decision-making ability in his life, became the man he is today.
Throughout his life, Naman has encountered many failures. He was born and brought up at Udaipur, did his schooling at St. Gregorios School, Udaipur. Inspired by his elder brother, who is a CA, Naman aspired to pursue the same career path. During his life, Naman encountered many ups and downs that resulted in him shifting his focus and diverting his attention to something that he finds more interesting such as designing and interior management.
Naman has over five years of experience in the respective field and is presently a renowned interior designer in Udaipur. Naman was content in all the chaos that hindered his studies be it the enjoyment with his friends, house and furniture shifting, and renovation, which he once found disturbing when he was in the peak time of his career. But then he found the solution that has made his problem much easier and let him excel in his field.
Even after all this including the traumatizing lockdown due to the worldwide pandemic, Naman completed his college education and passed all exams with flying colors.
Naman handles all situations calmly. He has his habit of listening to music as this helps him to be focused and calm. He enjoys spending time with his friends and traveling. One of his most memorable trips was to Uttrakhand where they danced, sang, did river rafting, and several other adventurous activities. It was during this time he found his business partner Prashant Surana. During the Corona period, Naman again had to face competition and struggles, but he managed to overcome all that by diverting his mind and doing social work. Naman did food and water distribution food to more than 125 laborers. He also applied for several online courses and boosted his self-confidence. Naman considers experience and education as equally important and relatable the way a lock and its key and success and failure is. There is no favorite song for him, Jaan Nisar of Kedarnath is the song he frequently listens to.