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Guljinder Singh Bhari
[edit]Early Life And Background
[edit]Dr. Guljinder Singh was born in Rottan Wali, a rural village in the state of Rajasthan, where he was exposed to the challenges of marginalised communities. These early experiences instilled in him a sense of responsibility to improve the living conditions of vulnerable groups. Growing up in a rural setting, Dr. Singh observed firsthand the disparities in access to resources and opportunities, which fueled his desire to contribute to social welfare.

Education
[edit]Dr. Singh pursued higher education at the Universal Business School in Sydney, Australia, where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in Business and management. During his time in Australia, he gained valuable skills in leadership, strategic planning, and management. The global exposure he received during his education helped broaden his perspective on social issues, allowing him to approach community work with a well-rounded view. His academic training in business and management later served as a foundation for his professional efforts in the field of social welfare.
Community Work
[edit]Dr. Guljinder Singh has been at the forefront of several social welfare initiatives through his organisations, Reach Services and RSASDS. His work focuses on improving the living conditions of underprivileged communities, with a particular emphasis on India and Australia. Notable achievements in his community work include:
- Distributing over 5,000 grocery hampers to families facing economic hardships, ensuring food security for vulnerable populations.
- Providing emergency crisis accommodations to more than 50 underprivileged families and individuals who are in need, offering them a stable and improved quality of life.
- Establishing libraries in rural areas of Rajasthan to promote education and improve literacy rates in underserved communities.
- Setting up gaushalas (cow shelters) to support animal welfare and contribute to environmental sustainability.
These initiatives addressed immediate needs while also creating long-term, sustainable solutions that improve the lives of marginalised groups. Dr. Singh’s work underscores the importance of community-driven efforts in tackling systemic issues such as poverty, education, and access to essential resources.
Awards and Recognition
[edit]Dr. Singh's contributions to social welfare and community development have been acknowledged through several awards and honours. Notable recognitions include:
- An Honorary Doctorate in Social Work.
- The Best Social Worker Award in 2024, presented by the Multicultural Minister in Australia.
- The Social Worker Award in 2022 was awarded by the local Government of Australia.
- The Best Social Worker Award in 2022, granted by the Punjab Governor.
- An appreciation award in 2022 from a Cabinet minister of India.
- An Appreciation Award in 2021 for his efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, presented by Chandigarh United Nations.
These awards reflect the widespread recognition of Dr. Singh’s ongoing commitment to improving social welfare and his impactful contributions to addressing the needs of underserved populations in both India and Australia.