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Ram Bhajan Kumhara: The IAS officer who once worked as labourer at Rs 10 salary

Ram Bhajan Kumhara, a dedicated IAS officer from Bapi, Rajasthan, scores an AIR 667 in the UPSC exam despite poverty. In 2022, he became an IAS official after working as a constable and studying.

Worldwide, UPSC is one of the hardest exams. Millions study for the civil services exam for years. Most exam takers try many times. IAS Ram Bhajan Kumhara’s story shows the value of hard labor.

Ram Bhajan Kumhara is from Rajasthan’s poor village of Bapi. He had a tough childhood. His mother was homeless. Ram Bhajan won an AIR 667 despite difficult circumstances.

Kumhara worked daily with his mother since things were so poor. His occupation involved hours of stone breaking, and his mother carried a lot.

Kumhara earned Rs 5–10 per day as a laborer. Ram Bhajan’s life changed after his father died of asthma during the COVID-19 pandemic. His family farmed goats and sold milk. After his father’s death, his family became poor and worked menial labor.

His perseverance earned him a Delhi Police constable position. He then prepared for UPSC exams. In 2022, he became an IAS officer on his eighth attempt, pulling his family out of poverty and making an incredible achievement.

Conclusion

Ram Bhajan Kumhara’s story shows that dreams may grow in difficult soil. His narrative shows that perseverance and hard work can change any fate, from breaking stones in the sun to winning the UPSC. He went from poverty to an AIR 667 in the UPSC exam, proving the power of the human spirit. He inspires many hopefuls by showing them that with determination, no desire is too huge or circumstance too difficult.

Taushif Patel
Taushif Patelhttps://taushifpatel.com
Taushif Patel is a Author and Entrepreneur with 20 years of media industry experience. He is the co-founder of Target Media and publisher of INSPIRING LEADERS Magazine, Director of Times Applaud Pvt. Ltd.

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