Author Info | - Dr. Dharam Singh, born on April 3rd, 1946, in Kanpur, is a remarkable individual whose academic journey and contributions have left an indelible mark. Graduating from Kanpur, he later joined the Indian Army in 1971, while continuing his education. His thirst for knowledge led him to attain a B.E.D. and secure a Gold Medal from Sagar University, Madhya Pradesh. Notably, he earned a Ph.D. in Sanskrit from Bhopal University, reflecting his exceptional scholarly aptitude.
Dr. Singh's interests span Indian philosophy, culture, and religion. His excellence extended to numerous accolades in debates, lectures, and quizzes. As an accomplished author, he has penned diverse works like "HUMAN RIGHTS," the three-act play "MARUTI NANDAN," and translated books on mental health, social issues, and Hindi grammar. He has empowered countless neo-literates through his writings.
Presently, Dr. Dharam Singh serves as a yoga instructor, and devotional singer, and presides over poetic gatherings. His journey includes roles as an Ex. Havildar/AEC in the Indian Army, Training Director for the National Literacy Mission and National Service Scheme under the Government of India, and Coordinator for the Population Education cell under U.N.F.P. (United Nations Fund For Population). He has also shared his expertise as a Guest Professor in the Department of Social Work at Lucknow University. Dr. Singh's life story embodies dedication, scholarship, and multifaceted service to society.
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