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'''Bhagat Singh Rescue Team, Sriganganagar''' is a non-governmental humanitarian organization (NGO) based in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan, India. Established under the leadership of '''Founder [[Rajinder Allsikha]]''' and supported by '''Trusty [[Kiran Verma]]''', the organization is dedicated to social welfare through services such as dignified cremation of unclaimed bodies, shelter for the elderly, education for underprivileged children, animal rescue, and anti-drug awareness campaigns.  
'''Bhagat Singh Rescue Team, Sriganganagar''' is a non-governmental humanitarian organization (NGO) based in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan, India. Established under the leadership of '''Founder [[Rajinder Allsikha]]''' and supported by '''Trusty [[Kiran Verma]]''', the organization is dedicated to social welfare through services such as dignified cremation of unclaimed bodies, shelter for the elderly, education for underprivileged children, animal rescue, and anti-drug awareness campaigns.  


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=='''Programs and Services'''==
=='''Programs and Services'''==
# '''Dignified Funerals for Unclaimed Bodies'''   
* '''Dignified Funerals for Unclaimed Bodies'''   
The organization’s core activity involves identifying and conducting last rites for abandoned or unclaimed bodies in coordination with police and healthcare authorities. Each ceremony is performed with full adherence to cultural and religious customs, symbolizing respect for every human life.   
The organization’s core activity involves identifying and conducting last rites for abandoned or unclaimed bodies in coordination with police and healthcare authorities. Each ceremony is performed with full adherence to cultural and religious customs, symbolizing respect for every human life.   


# '''Senior Citizen Shelter Home'''   
* '''Senior Citizen Shelter Home'''   
The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team operates an old-age home in Sriganganagar for destitute elders above the age of 60. Admission is processed through the District Social Welfare Office or Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM). Residents are provided with secure accommodation, meals, and healthcare facilities in a compassionate environment.   
The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team operates an old-age home in Sriganganagar for destitute elders above the age of 60. Admission is processed through the District Social Welfare Office or Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM). Residents are provided with secure accommodation, meals, and healthcare facilities in a compassionate environment.   


# '''Free Education for Underprivileged Children'''   
* '''Free Education for Underprivileged Children'''   
The NGO runs an educational and welfare center for economically disadvantaged and Scheduled Tribe (ST) children, offering free education, lodging, healthcare, and physical training. The curriculum includes Vedic studies, astrology, environmental awareness, and cultural ethics, focusing on holistic development.   
The NGO runs an educational and welfare center for economically disadvantaged and Scheduled Tribe (ST) children, offering free education, lodging, healthcare, and physical training. The curriculum includes Vedic studies, astrology, environmental awareness, and cultural ethics, focusing on holistic development.   


# '''Animal Rescue and Welfare'''   
* '''Animal Rescue and Welfare'''   
The team rescues and rehabilitates stray or injured animals, providing medical aid and shelter. It also conducts adoption drives and campaigns against animal cruelty and trafficking.   
The team rescues and rehabilitates stray or injured animals, providing medical aid and shelter. It also conducts adoption drives and campaigns against animal cruelty and trafficking.   


# '''Anti-Drug Awareness Initiatives'''   
* '''Anti-Drug Awareness Initiatives'''   
In partnership with the Narcotics Control Bureau, Health Department, and Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, the NGO conducts awareness drives, rallies, and seminars under the “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.” Every year on June 26, it organizes the '''International Seva Run''' to promote a drug-free lifestyle.   
In partnership with the Narcotics Control Bureau, Health Department, and Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, the NGO conducts awareness drives, rallies, and seminars under the “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.” Every year on June 26, it organizes the '''International Seva Run''' to promote a drug-free lifestyle.   



Latest revision as of 06:12, 27 October 2025

Bhagat Singh Rescue Team, Sriganganagar is a non-governmental humanitarian organization (NGO) based in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan, India. Established under the leadership of Founder Rajinder Allsikha and supported by Trusty Kiran Verma, the organization is dedicated to social welfare through services such as dignified cremation of unclaimed bodies, shelter for the elderly, education for underprivileged children, animal rescue, and anti-drug awareness campaigns.

Since its inception, the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team has become a prominent symbol of compassion and community service in northern India, working closely with local authorities to uphold dignity and humanity for the marginalized.

Founding and Background

The organization was founded by Rajinder Allsikha, born on 1 January 1998 in 9FA Majhiwala, Rajasthan. Deeply moved by a personal experience in Bikaner—where he encountered a destitute family unable to afford the funeral of a deceased cancer patient—Allsikha took it upon himself to arrange the cremation. This act of empathy became the foundation for his lifelong mission: ensuring that no person—regardless of religion, caste, or circumstance—dies without dignity.

Motivated by this vision, Allsikha established the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team, named after India’s revolutionary hero Bhagat Singh, representing courage and selfless service. In this mission, he was strongly supported by Kiran Verma, who has been serving as a trusty of the organization and remains an integral part of its community operations and welfare activities.

Initially, the team faced skepticism from hospitals and police departments, who were hesitant to cooperate. However, through persistence and integrity, the organization gradually built trust and recognition within the community.

Growth and Expansion

Over the years, the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team has evolved from a small volunteer group into a well-recognized NGO with structured operations and multi-sectoral activities. Its collaboration with local police, district administration, and hospitals has been instrumental in streamlining the process of identifying and performing last rites for unclaimed bodies.

The organization has successfully conducted over 100 dignified funerals across India, ensuring each individual receives rituals aligned with their respective religious traditions—whether Hindu cremation, Islamic burial, Sikh Ardas, or Christian prayer services.

As community confidence grew, the NGO expanded its mission beyond funerals to include welfare programs for senior citizens, children, and animals, as well as national awareness campaigns against drug addiction.

Programs and Services

  • Dignified Funerals for Unclaimed Bodies

The organization’s core activity involves identifying and conducting last rites for abandoned or unclaimed bodies in coordination with police and healthcare authorities. Each ceremony is performed with full adherence to cultural and religious customs, symbolizing respect for every human life.

  • Senior Citizen Shelter Home

The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team operates an old-age home in Sriganganagar for destitute elders above the age of 60. Admission is processed through the District Social Welfare Office or Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM). Residents are provided with secure accommodation, meals, and healthcare facilities in a compassionate environment.

  • Free Education for Underprivileged Children

The NGO runs an educational and welfare center for economically disadvantaged and Scheduled Tribe (ST) children, offering free education, lodging, healthcare, and physical training. The curriculum includes Vedic studies, astrology, environmental awareness, and cultural ethics, focusing on holistic development.

  • Animal Rescue and Welfare

The team rescues and rehabilitates stray or injured animals, providing medical aid and shelter. It also conducts adoption drives and campaigns against animal cruelty and trafficking.

  • Anti-Drug Awareness Initiatives

In partnership with the Narcotics Control Bureau, Health Department, and Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, the NGO conducts awareness drives, rallies, and seminars under the “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.” Every year on June 26, it organizes the International Seva Run to promote a drug-free lifestyle.

Achievements and Recognition

What began as a solitary mission has grown into a respected community movement. The NGO’s collaboration with local authorities is now a model for other social organizations. Once questioned for its unconventional work, the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team is now the first point of contact for police and hospitals when an unclaimed body is found.

Its compassionate initiatives and non-discriminatory approach have earned it appreciation from citizens, media, and administrative bodies. Each funeral or rescue performed under its banner serves as a silent testament to human dignity and empathy.

Corporate Values and Vision

The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team operates with a guiding belief in compassion, inclusivity, and service. Its mission is to uphold the fundamental right to dignity—both in life and death—through selfless action.

Founder Rajinder Allsikha views his work as a spiritual commitment rather than a profession, driven by the principle: "No soul should depart without dignity."

Trusty Kiran Verma continues to oversee welfare and humanitarian programs with dedication, ensuring transparency, discipline, and community trust in every initiative.

Conclusion

Through its sustained humanitarian efforts, the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team, Sriganganagar has become a beacon of hope for the neglected and voiceless. Whether providing dignified funerals, shelter for elders, education for children, or care for animals, the organization exemplifies the enduring power of compassion and humanity. Its founders and trusties together continue to inspire others to serve society with empathy and respect for every life.