
Tiffin Delivery Boy Bapusaheb Cracks UPSC on AIR 561
A young man who delivered lunch boxes to help feed his family just became one of India's newest civil servants. Bapusaheb Gaikwad left a secure engineering job twice to chase his dream of serving his nation.
Bapusaheb Gaikwad's mother washed dishes in other people's homes while his father worked night shifts as a construction site watchman in rural Maharashtra. Their son delivered tiffins to students between classes, helping keep the family afloat.
Today, that same boy has cracked one of the world's toughest exams with an All India Rank of 561 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination. His journey took over a decade, two abandoned careers, and more failures than he could count.
Growing up in a small Maharashtra village, Bapusaheb watched his mother return home with blistered hands every evening. His father stayed awake through scorching summers and freezing winters, guarding construction sites so his children could attend school.
The hardship planted a seed of determination. While other kids played after school, Bapusaheb balanced textbooks with tiffin deliveries, earning just enough to help with household expenses.
His hard work paid off when he completed a diploma and landed a job at Larsen & Toubro, one of India's most respected engineering firms. The salary brought stability his family had never known.
But Bapusaheb carried a bigger dream. He wanted to serve India, not just earn a paycheck.

He walked away from the L&T job and enrolled in a bachelor's program at Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University. Then he started preparing for UPSC, the exam that selects India's top administrators.
Failure became his constant companion. He appeared for the exam multiple times, each attempt ending in disappointment.
Then came another opportunity. He was selected as Assistant Commandant in the Central Reserve Police Force, another prestigious position that would have made his parents proud.
He turned it down. His eyes remained fixed on UPSC.
Why This Inspires
Bapusaheb's story matters because it proves that your starting point doesn't determine your destination. He didn't just overcome poverty. He rejected comfort twice to chase something greater than financial security.
His mother still remembers washing dishes in mess kitchens. His father still recalls those sleepless nights at construction sites. But now their son will help shape policies that affect millions of Indians.
Years of relentless preparation, sacrifice, and unshakable belief finally paid off when the UPSC results arrived. Bapusaheb had secured AIR 561, earning his place among India's administrative elite.
From delivering lunch boxes to delivering justice and development, one determined young man just rewrote his family's story forever.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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