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Meet man, who cracked UPSC exam, resigned from government job, now owns business worth Rs 8,000 crore, he is...

Kuldeep's father became unwell during his master's programme and was admitted to a Rohtak hospital. Kuldeep travelled to Rohtak to help his father recuperate.

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Many thousands of people study day and night in hopes of obtaining a top-tier government position. Particularly, for many people, the UPSC is the ideal organisation. One UPSC class one employee left to achieve great success in the manufacturing sector.  Kuldeep Singh is a Rohtak, Haryana native who was raised in a farming family. In Delhi, his father was employed at a central government office. Kuldeep received his schooling in Delhi due to his father's posting. Ever the bright student, Kuldeep finished his education with honours and gained admission to Delhi University's esteemed St. Stephen College to pursue an honours degree in economics. 

He was accepted to the Delhi School of Economics, DU, to pursue an MA in Economics after receiving his diploma. Kuldeep's father became unwell during his master's programme and was admitted to a Rohtak hospital. Kuldeep travelled to Rohtak to help his father recuperate. 
 
After that, his father persuaded him to apply for the Central Paramilitary Force's UPSC Assistant Commandant position. Kuldeep left his post-graduation course to pursue his father's dream of becoming a class one UPSC employee. He worked hard to prepare for the exam and was able to secure his father's dream job. 

Following graduation, he received admission to the Delhi School of Economics at DU to pursue an MA in EcoKuldeep was not content there, though. Kuldepp resigned after three years in office. He began working as a contractor for Delhi's Central Public Works Department shortly after that. Kuldeep was assigned to the role of a Class 5 contractor due to his lack of experience in the industry, but he put in a lot of effort there and achieved his goals ahead of schedule. 
 
In less than two years, he rose from class five contractor to class one contractor. Kuldeep Rathi was still dissatisfied with his job despite his rapid growth. According to Navbharat Times, he began meeting consultants at this time in order to establish an industry, Kuldeep got the idea of manufacturing brake shoes. 

Rathee was intrigued by this, so he recruited two engineers. His first plant was established in 1988. His sample cleared Honda's R&D department after a rigorous year of work. And he received a purchase order for one lakh brake shoe packets. He didn't turn around after that.
 
The Brake King of India is Kuldeep Singh Rathee. They hold a market share of over 50% in the two-wheeler industry. In addition, he has begun producing brake shoes for automobiles and commercial vehicles. Many auto parts and accessories for electric cars are also produced by them.  

Kuldeep Singh Rathi is an industrialist who has created fierce competition for even the most renowned auto parts manufacturers. Because of this, in a highly competitive market, he might end up being an OEM supplier for a large corporation like Honda (Honda 2 Wheelers). Currently, his business, ASK Auto, is traded on the stock exchange. Its market value is approximately Rs 8,000 crore. 
 

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