HomeEducationFrom Auto Driver to CEO: How a 12th pass boy built Rs 400 crore business that shocked IIT–IIM graduates

From Auto Driver to CEO: How a 12th pass boy built Rs 400 crore business that shocked IIT–IIM graduates

From auto-rickshaw driver to celebrated CEO, explore how Dilkhush Kumar's startup Roadbez solved Bihar's travel woes and built a Rs 400 crore empire. His journey from 12th pass to Shark Tank success is a powerful lesson in grit and innovation.

November 19, 2025 / 11:08 IST
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Dilkhush Kumar
Dilkhush Kumar

In a small town in Bihar, a young man named Dilkhush Kumar stood in line for a job he didn't even want. He had passed his 12th grade, but in the world of opportunities, that often wasn't enough. He was applying to be a security guard. The man ahead of him got the position. Dilkhush was turned away. The reason? His "limited education."

For many, that moment would be a final, crushing blow. But for Dilkhush, it was just a sign that he was knocking on the wrong doors. He decided then that he would have to build his own house.

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His real classroom wasn't a school, but the roads of Bihar. As he drove his auto-rickshaw, he saw a problem everyone faced: travel was broken. For long distances, taxis were expensive and unreliable. If you wanted to go from one city to another, finding a safe and affordable ride was a struggle. While others just complained, Dilkhush saw an opportunity. He didn't have a degree from a fancy college, but he had a driver's view of the problem and a dreamer's vision for a solution.