Read the following passage carefully and answer the following questions:
On what seemed like a regular day at work Dharamveer Kamboj, a rickshaw puller was riding through the streets of Delhi when he met with a terrible accident. This was an event that would change his life forever. Knowing that he wouldn’t be able to go back to his work, he made the decision of returning to his native village in the Yamunanagar district of Haryana to begin life anew. Being a school dropout with no technical training of any kind further restricted his scope in terms of employment.
The desire to do something out of the ordinary kept stirring in his heart time and again. He was on the lookout for the right inspiration and opportunity. Such an opportunity crossed his path during one of his visits to the outskirts of Jaipur, Ajmer, and Pushkar regions of Rajasthan, where he observed a number of women self-help groups at work. There were machines available that could process the gooseberries but none of them proved to be cost-effective. (A) A common sight was women in the process of making gooseberry laddoos. (B) The industry was so small in scale and the owners so modest in means that it was impossible for them to buy machines and put them to use. (C) While this process appeared to be rather simple, the grating of gooseberries on slabs of stone manually with hands was an excruciatingly painful exercise. (D) Dharamveer Kamboj began to think of ways of making fruit and vegetable processing machines not only affordable but also free of accidental health hazards. Observing that cutting, grating, juicing, and pulverizing involved similar techniques made him come up with the idea of a multipurpose processing machine that could work equally well for all of these tasks. There was however a big hurdle in the way of Dharamveer. His limited education would prove his task to be an uphill battle. He however was not deterred. He knew problems would come his way, but to challenge and overcome them was his motto in life. “Sangharsh hi sabse badi kaamyaabi hai. Agar badhna hai toh peeche mud kar nahin dekhna hai.”
This is the truism that Dharamveer Singh Kamboj has always lived by and was able to somehow convince him and obtain funding of 25,000 for his project. He began work immediately. The first prototype of his machine was ready in March 2005. An unexpected problem of overheating however cropped up. Even after Dharamveer’s constant trials for the elimination of this problem, the issue still persisted in the second prototype. But the thought of giving up never crossed Dharamveer’s mind. In his third prototype, he had successfully solved the problem of overheating at last. This prototype was bought by GIAN North and sent to Kenya on a pilot basis. Based on the feedback, GIAN asked him to modify it further incorporating provisions that would make it portable, including the incorporation of foldable legs. In the fourth machine, he also incorporated a sieve to manage the flow of juice from the machine during the extraction process. The machine that Dharamveer developed is unique in the way that it has the capacity to process a wide variety of products without damaging the seed of the fruit or vegetable
Choose which statement/s are true/false:
Statement I: Being a school dropout with no technical training of any kind further encouraged his scope in terms of employment.
Statement II: The desire to do something ordinary kept stirring in his heart time and again