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IBM Engineer to IPS Officer: Rahul Lodha lived in dharamshala, survived on food from gurudwara, yet cracked UPSC

Meet IPS Rahul Lodha, who left his IBM job to clear UPSC. His journey from a Gurudwara stay to becoming an officer, fueled by love and determination, is truly inspiring.

September 25, 2025 / 20:46 IST
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IPS Rahul Lodha
IPS Rahul Lodha

Rahul Kumar Lodha seemed to have a perfect life. After graduating as an engineer, he landed a job at IBM, a dream for many. But a single conversation with friends changed everything. They were debating problems in the country's system when one friend challenged him: "If you really want to fix something, stop criticizing from the outside. Get inside the system and change it yourself."

Those words struck a chord. Rahul realised that real change doesn't come from complaining but from contributing. He decided to leave his high-paying tech job and embark on the challenging path of the UPSC Civil Services Exam.

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The journey wasn't easy. With no guidance or connections, he arrived in Delhi with little more than determination. His first nights were spent in a Gurudwara at Chandni Chowk, followed by stays in Dharamshalas while he figured out his next steps. Without the means to afford formal coaching, he developed a unique strategy, he would wait outside coaching centers and ask students about the books they were studying. He diligently noted down every recommendation and built his own study plan through sheer resourcefulness.