It was the perfect rags to riches story for Jaishree Yadav, who started off as a cart loader in Bombay in the 1970s and over the years moved up the curve to become a wooden drum supplier for Cable Corporation of India. In 2000, he scaled up the business by setting up a service centre for Tata Motors with his son Pravin. Everything was going well for the father-son duo: from a single workshop they went on to build their second 31,000 sq ft workshop, when the patriarch was diagnosed with terminal-stage cancer in late 2006. The death of his father in 2008 left Pravin shattered. Faced with the daunting task of running the business on his own, he informed the local branch manager of State Bank of India (SBI), the family’s long-standing banker, about his bereavement. But words of solace from the manager did not last for long.
