HomeEducationFrom Police Constable to UPSC Officer: He broke stones for school fees, failed civil services exam 7 times

From Police Constable to UPSC Officer: He broke stones for school fees, failed civil services exam 7 times

Read the inspiring true story of Ram Bhajan Kumar, who overcame poverty and eight UPSC attempts while serving in the Delhi Police. A journey of grit, failure and ultimate success.

November 16, 2025 / 21:19 IST
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Ram Bhajan Kumar
Ram Bhajan Kumar

Every year, lakhs dream of clearing the UPSC exam. But for some, the dream is not just about a job, it's about changing their entire world. This is the story of one such person, Ram Bhajan Kumar. His journey wasn't a miracle. It was built on a foundation of hardship, shaped by failure, and finally won with a will that refused to break.

Ram Bhajan came from a very simple family in Bapi village, Rajasthan. His parents were daily-wage labourers. Some days they earned, some days they didn't. Steady income was a luxury they didn't have. Decent, well-fitting clothes were rare. While relatives celebrated festivals, his family often could not afford to.

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He studied in a government school because that was the only option. Books often came from kind teachers, and fees were sometimes adjusted when the children helped with small chores at school. Struggle was his first teacher. His parents, who were not educated, placed their trust entirely in the school to guide their son.

When he topped his school in the 10th class, his family saw his potential for the first time. With growing responsibilities, he started working at construction sites with his mother, breaking stones to help pay for books and household expenses. The work was hard and he often got hurt, but he learned a vital lesson: to find the right spot to strike so the stone would break easily. This same idea—finding the weak point and working on it—would later become his strategy for cracking the UPSC exam.