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'''Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sriganganagar''' is | '''Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sriganganagar''' is a humanitarian [[wikipedia:Non-governmental organization|non-governmental organisation]] operating from [[wikipedia:Sri Ganganagar|Sriganganagar]], Rajasthan, India. Established in 2021 by social worker '''Rajinder Allsikha''', the organisation focuses on extending dignity and care to individuals who are often neglected by society, including the deceased, abandoned elderly citizens, underprivileged children, and injured animals. | ||
The | The organisation is widely associated with its efforts in arranging respectful last rites for unclaimed bodies, along with sustained initiatives in social rehabilitation, education, animal welfare, and community-based anti-drug campaigns. Trustee '''Kiran Verma''' supports organisational leadership and programme execution. | ||
== Founder == | == Founder == | ||
Rajinder Allsikha was born on 1 January 1998 in 9FA Majhiwala, Sriganganagar. His | Rajinder Allsikha was born on 1 January 1998 in 9FA Majhiwala, Sriganganagar. His involvement in humanitarian service began after he encountered a financially helpless family in Bikaner unable to perform funeral rites for a deceased member. Allsikha personally organised the cremation, an experience that became the foundation for his long-term commitment to funeral dignity and social service. | ||
This incident ultimately led to the formation of Bhagat Singh Rescue Team as a structured humanitarian organisation. | |||
== Vision and Philosophy == | == Vision and Philosophy == | ||
The organisation | The organisation is guided by the belief that humanity transcends social, economic, and religious boundaries. Its philosophy centres on ensuring respect and compassion for every individual, whether living or deceased. The NGO views humanitarian service as both a civic responsibility and a moral obligation, striving to uplift those abandoned by society. | ||
== Activities == | == Activities == | ||
=== Funeral Services for Unclaimed Bodies === | === Funeral Services for Unclaimed Bodies === | ||
A core activity of the organisation involves coordinating with hospitals, police departments, and local authorities to conduct last rites for unidentified or unclaimed deceased persons. Religious customs are observed wherever possible to maintain dignity and cultural sensitivity. | |||
According to organisational data, the team has facilitated funeral services for more than 100 individuals across various regions of India. | |||
=== Elderly Shelter Care === | === Elderly Shelter Care === | ||
Bhagat Singh Rescue Team | Bhagat Singh Rescue Team manages a shelter home for destitute and abandoned senior citizens. The facility provides: | ||
* | * Residential accommodation | ||
* | * Daily meals | ||
* | * Medical support | ||
* Assistance with | * Assistance with routine activities | ||
Admissions | Admissions are processed through the District Social Welfare Department and SDM offices. | ||
=== Education for Underprivileged Children === | === Education for Underprivileged Children === | ||
The | The organisation supports children from economically weaker sections and Scheduled Tribe communities by providing: | ||
* | * Access to free education | ||
* | * Residential facilities | ||
* | * Nutritional support | ||
* Healthcare | * Healthcare services | ||
* Cultural and physical development | * Cultural, moral, and physical development programmes | ||
The educational model integrates traditional knowledge, environmental awareness, and value-based learning. | |||
=== Animal Rescue === | === Animal Rescue === | ||
The | The NGO actively rescues injured, abandoned, and mistreated animals, providing veterinary care and rehabilitation. Adoption support and public awareness initiatives promote compassion and responsible treatment of animals. | ||
=== Anti-drug Awareness === | === Anti-drug Awareness === | ||
As part of national substance-abuse prevention efforts, the organisation conducts awareness campaigns, workshops, and public outreach programmes. Every year on 26 June, it organises an ‘‘International Service Run’’ to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. | |||
== Leadership and Family Support == | == Leadership and Family Support == | ||
Rajinder Allsikha | Rajinder Allsikha credits his family for their continued encouragement and support: | ||
* Father — Late Shri Hari Ram Allsikha | * Father — Late Shri Hari Ram Allsikha | ||
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* Daughters — Manu Allsikha and Jannat Allsikha | * Daughters — Manu Allsikha and Jannat Allsikha | ||
Their support | Their support has contributed to the stability and continuity of the organisation’s humanitarian activities. | ||
== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sriganganagar is regarded as a | Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sriganganagar is regarded as a community-focused humanitarian organisation committed to dignity, compassion, and social responsibility. Its diverse initiatives reflect an ongoing effort to address neglected social needs through grassroots action and service-oriented leadership. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://share.google/oDfI3Gl49JmcMKlIK Official Website] | * [[https://share.google/oDfI3Gl49JmcMKlIK](https://share.google/oDfI3Gl49JmcMKlIK) Official Website] | ||
[[Category:Non-governmental organizations based in India]] | [[Category:Non-governmental organizations based in India]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:25, 22 December 2025
| Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sriganganagar | |
| Founded | 21 February 2021 |
| Founder | Rajinder Allsikha |
| Type | Humanitarian NGO |
| Location | Sriganganagar, Rajasthan, India |
| Area served | India |
| Focus | Funeral dignity, elderly welfare, child education, animal rescue, substance-abuse awareness |
| Key People | Rajinder Allsikha (Founder), Kiran Verma (Trustee) |
Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sriganganagar is a humanitarian non-governmental organisation operating from Sriganganagar, Rajasthan, India. Established in 2021 by social worker Rajinder Allsikha, the organisation focuses on extending dignity and care to individuals who are often neglected by society, including the deceased, abandoned elderly citizens, underprivileged children, and injured animals.
The organisation is widely associated with its efforts in arranging respectful last rites for unclaimed bodies, along with sustained initiatives in social rehabilitation, education, animal welfare, and community-based anti-drug campaigns. Trustee Kiran Verma supports organisational leadership and programme execution.
Founder
Rajinder Allsikha was born on 1 January 1998 in 9FA Majhiwala, Sriganganagar. His involvement in humanitarian service began after he encountered a financially helpless family in Bikaner unable to perform funeral rites for a deceased member. Allsikha personally organised the cremation, an experience that became the foundation for his long-term commitment to funeral dignity and social service.
This incident ultimately led to the formation of Bhagat Singh Rescue Team as a structured humanitarian organisation.
Vision and Philosophy
The organisation is guided by the belief that humanity transcends social, economic, and religious boundaries. Its philosophy centres on ensuring respect and compassion for every individual, whether living or deceased. The NGO views humanitarian service as both a civic responsibility and a moral obligation, striving to uplift those abandoned by society.
Activities
Funeral Services for Unclaimed Bodies
A core activity of the organisation involves coordinating with hospitals, police departments, and local authorities to conduct last rites for unidentified or unclaimed deceased persons. Religious customs are observed wherever possible to maintain dignity and cultural sensitivity.
According to organisational data, the team has facilitated funeral services for more than 100 individuals across various regions of India.
Elderly Shelter Care
Bhagat Singh Rescue Team manages a shelter home for destitute and abandoned senior citizens. The facility provides:
- Residential accommodation
- Daily meals
- Medical support
- Assistance with routine activities
Admissions are processed through the District Social Welfare Department and SDM offices.
Education for Underprivileged Children
The organisation supports children from economically weaker sections and Scheduled Tribe communities by providing:
- Access to free education
- Residential facilities
- Nutritional support
- Healthcare services
- Cultural, moral, and physical development programmes
The educational model integrates traditional knowledge, environmental awareness, and value-based learning.
Animal Rescue
The NGO actively rescues injured, abandoned, and mistreated animals, providing veterinary care and rehabilitation. Adoption support and public awareness initiatives promote compassion and responsible treatment of animals.
Anti-drug Awareness
As part of national substance-abuse prevention efforts, the organisation conducts awareness campaigns, workshops, and public outreach programmes. Every year on 26 June, it organises an ‘‘International Service Run’’ to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
Leadership and Family Support
Rajinder Allsikha credits his family for their continued encouragement and support:
- Father — Late Shri Hari Ram Allsikha
- Mother — Late Jassi Bai
- Sister — Bhawna Allsikha
- Brother — Puran Allsikha
- Wife — Anju Allsikha
- Daughters — Manu Allsikha and Jannat Allsikha
Their support has contributed to the stability and continuity of the organisation’s humanitarian activities.
Legacy
Bhagat Singh Rescue Team Sriganganagar is regarded as a community-focused humanitarian organisation committed to dignity, compassion, and social responsibility. Its diverse initiatives reflect an ongoing effort to address neglected social needs through grassroots action and service-oriented leadership.
See also
- NGO
- Humanitarian work in India
- Sri Ganganagar
- Child welfare in India
- Animal rescue organisations in India
External links
- [[1](https://share.google/oDfI3Gl49JmcMKlIK) Official Website]