Bhagat Singh Rescue Team
| Official Logo of Bhagat Singh Rescue Team | |
| Type | Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1998 |
| Founder(s) | Rajinder Allsikha |
| Headquarters | Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India |
| Area served | India |
| Key people | Rajinder Allsikha(Founder) Kiran Verma (Trustee) |
| Focus areas | |
| Methods | Community Service, Awareness Campaigns, Rescue Operations, Social Work, Legal Coordination |
| Volunteers | |
| Website | See below |
Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sri Ganganagar is a Indian humanitarian non-governmental organization (NGO) working in Rajasthan with the aim of helping the most vulnerable sections of society. The organization, which was founded by social worker Rajinder Allsikha, offers vital services like conducting the final rites of unclaimed bodies, managing an elderly shelter, providing free education to impoverished children, saving animals, and raising awareness of drug abuse. The NGO is renowned for its dedication to inclusive social service, compassion, and dignity.
History
The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team's origins can be traced back to a deeply moving event in Bikaner, where a poor Bihar family lost a loved one while receiving medical care. The widow was left defenseless because she lacked the means to transport the body home. Rajinder Allsikha took the initiative and respectfully organized the funeral. He was profoundly affected by this event, which turned into a pivotal moment in his life. He made the decision that everyone should be treated with dignity, regardless of their caste, religion, or financial situation. This conviction led to the formation of the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team in Sri Ganganagar, which has since developed into a reputable humanitarian organization.
Activities
- Last Rites of Unclaimed Bodies
- Old-Age Home
- Free Education for Underprivileged Children
- Animal Rescue and Welfare
- Drug-Free India Campaign
Objectives
The organization seeks to advance humanity and compassion in society. Its main goals include giving each unclaimed deceased person a dignified last rites, housing and caring for elderly people without support, providing free healthcare and education to children from low-income and tribal backgrounds, rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned animals, and raising awareness to create drug-free communities. The organization's primary goal is to promote humanity, kindness, and social responsibility in society.
Leadership
Rajinder Allsikha, the founder, and Kiran Verma, a trustee, are in charge of the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sri Ganganagar. Rajinder Allsikha has been involved in humanitarian work and social service since he was a young child. His life is devoted to serving the underprivileged, carrying out respectable funerals for unclaimed bodies, and advancing humanity in society.
Rajinder's family—his wife Anju Allsikha and his daughters Manu Allsikha, Jannat Allsikha, and Bhavna Allsikha—provides him with emotional support and unwavering encouragement to pursue his goals. The team works with Trustee Kiran Verma to maintain the organization's influence at the local level.
Mission & Vision
The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sri Ganganagar's mission is to guarantee respect and dignity for all people, particularly the underprivileged, neglected, or abandoned. The organization provides humanitarian assistance, rescue operations, free education for children, shelter for the elderly, and dignified last rites, among other compassionate services.
Its goal is to establish a society in which no one passes away without dignity, all children receive care and education, the elderly are treated with respect, animals are compassionately protected, and young people avoid addiction. Every campaign, rescue operation, and social project the team undertakes is guided by this vision.
Impact
The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team has had a significant humanitarian impact in Sri Ganganagar and the surrounding areas over the years. More than 100 unclaimed bodies have received dignified funerals from the organization, guaranteeing respectful final rites. Numerous senior citizens have been provided with secure housing, medical care, and emotional support. Education, healthcare, and life skills training have been provided to children from tribal and low-income families. Numerous abandoned animals have also been saved, cared for, and rehabilitated by the team. Thousands of people, particularly young people, have learned about the risks of addiction thanks to its anti-drug awareness campaigns. The organization is now a reputable name in humanitarian service thanks to these efforts.
Achievements & Recognition
The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team has received widespread recognition for its committed humanitarian efforts at the local level. It works closely with police agencies, who get in touch with the team directly to perform respectable funerals for unclaimed bodies. Hospitals, community organizations, and local government have all commended and encouraged their efforts. The company is renowned for offering funeral services that respect all religions. Its reputation as one of the most dedicated NGOs in Sri Ganganagar has been further enhanced by its anti-drug awareness campaigns and animal rescue operations.
External Links
See also
- World Culture and Environment Protection Commission
- Kendriya Lok Shikayat Evam Janch Parishad Bharat
- Central Public Grievance and Investigation Council India