Gaje Singh’s journey is one that speaks of hard work and persistence. Over three decades ago, he was a young boy polishing shoes at Beawar railway station, struggling to support his family. Today, he has returned to the same place, but this time as the station superintendent. His story is not just about personal achievement but also about the power of education and determination.
EARLY STRUGGLES AND CHILDHOOD RESPONSIBILITIES
Born into a family with eight siblings, Gaje Singh grew up in challenging circumstances. His family lived in the Sansi Basti near the Chhawani Road railway crossing in Beawar, where survival itself was a struggle. With limited resources, financial struggles loomed over the household, making it necessary for every member to contribute. As a child, he took up multiple small jobs to help make ends meet.
To support his family, Gaje Singh worked as a shoe polisher at Beawar railway station. But this was not the only job he did. He also played the jhanjh (cymbals) in wedding bands and carried lights in wedding processions to earn extra money. At times, he even played the jhunjhuna (a traditional hand-held toy instrument) to entertain crowds in the hopes of earning a few rupees. Despite his young age, he understood the weight of responsibility and took every possible opportunity to ease his family’s financial burden.
PURSUIT OF EDUCATION AGAINST ALL ODDS
Despite the hardships, Gaje Singh was determined to continue his education. He became the first person in his family to pass high school, an achievement that made him realise the transformative power of education. However, studying was not easy. His family’s economic condition was such that even affording basic study materials was difficult. He could not buy books, but that did not deter him. Instead, he and his childhood friend, Murali, devised a solution: purchasing books together and taking turns studying.
At home, the environment was not conducive to learning. With a big family living in a small space, finding a quiet corner to study was a challenge. Yet he made the best of whatever time and resources he had, studying whenever and wherever he could.
THE TURNING POINT
The turning point in his life came when he met Professor Mahabhar, who encouraged him to prepare for competitive exams. Inspired by his words, Gaje Singh began dedicating five hours daily to rigorous preparation. He appeared for multiple competitive exams and managed to clear 25 of them. However, every time he reached the interview stage, he fell short.
Repeated failures in the final stage could have disheartened him, but he refused to give up. Instead of seeing them as setbacks, he viewed them as stepping stones to eventual success. His resilience kept him going, pushing him to try harder with each attempt.
RAILWAY JOB AND CAREER GROWTH
Eventually, his determination bore fruit. Gaje Singh cleared the Railway Recruitment Board examination and secured the position of Assistant Station Master. In 2008, he received his first posting in Biradhwal, Suratgarh, under the Bikaner division. It was a moment of immense pride for him and his family. After years of struggle, he had finally secured stable employment.
His dedication to his job did not go unnoticed. Over the years, he worked diligently across various railway stations, proving his capability at every step. His consistent hard work and efficiency led to promotions and greater responsibilities. Finally, the moment of true fulfillment arrived—he was appointed as the superintendent of Beawar railway station, the very place where his journey had begun as a young boy polishing shoes.
A FULL CIRCLE MOMENT
Returning to Beawar railway station as the station superintendent was an emotional milestone for Gaje Singh. Standing on the same platform where he had once struggled for survival, he now held the responsibility of ensuring smooth operations for the thousands of passengers passing through each day. His journey from a young boy earning a few rupees to the man overseeing the station’s functioning symbolised years of dedication and perseverance.
He reflects on his past not with bitterness, but with gratitude for the lessons it taught him. Every hardship strengthened his resolve, and every challenge refined his character. He believes that struggles shape individuals and that persistence always leads to success.
INSPIRING THE YOUTH
Today, Gaje Singh not only manages the railway station but also serves as an inspiration to young people. He actively encourages them to pursue education and remain steadfast in their goals. He often shares his story with aspiring students, emphasising the importance of discipline, hard work, and belief in oneself.
His message to the younger generation is clear: avoid distractions, especially substance abuse, and stay focused on achieving their dreams. He believes that a determined mind can overcome any obstacle and that one’s circumstances should never limit aspirations.