Rajendra singh biography for kids
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Rajendra Singh
Indian environmentalist (born 1959)
This article is about the Magsaysay Award winner. For other people, see Rajendra Singh (disambiguation).
Rajendra Singh (born 6 August 1959) is an Indian water conservationist and environmentalist from Alwar district, Rajasthan in India. Also known as "waterman of India", he won the Magsaysay Award in 2001 and Stockholm Water Prize in 2015. He runs an NGO called 'Tarun Bharat Sangh' (TBS), which was founded in 1975. The NGO based in village hori-Bhikampura in Thanagazi tehsil, near Sariska Tiger Reserve, has been instrumental in fighting the slow bureaucracy, mining lobby and has helped villagers take charge of vatten management in their semi-arid area as it lies close to Thar Desert, through the use of johad, rainwater storage tanks, check dams and other time-tested as well as path-breaking techniques. Starting from a single by in 1985, over the years TBS helped build over 8,600 johads and other water conservation struct
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Story of Rajendra Singh – The Waterman of India
Water is said to be the source of life on this planet and the people working day and night to conserve it is no less that superheroes.
Today let’s throw light on one such water conversationalist. Rajendra Singh is widely known as the Waterman of India. A title that he earned by offering his life to this mission of water conservation.
Rajendra Singh born on 6th August 1959 is a 62-year-old environmentalist who is an Ayurvedic medicine graduate and post-graduate in Hindi literature. After completing his studies, he joined government service in 1980, and started his career as a National Service Volunteer for education in Jaipur, from where he was appointed to oversee adult education schools in the Dausa district in Rajasthan. This is where he joined the Tarun Bharat Sangh (TBS) initially formed with an intention to aid victims of a campus fire. However, in 1984 the whole organization was left to him this was that turn that lead him
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Rajendra Singh
Rajendra Singh is a well known water conservationist from Alwar district, Rajasthan in India. Also known as "waterman of India", he won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for community leadership in 2001 for his pioneering work in community-based efforts in vatten harvesting and water management. He runs an NGO called 'Tarun Bharat Sangh' (TBS), which was founded in 1975. The NGO based in village Kishori-Bhikampura in Thanagazi tehsil, near Sariska Tiger Reserve, has been instrumental in fighting the slow bureaucracy, mining lobby and has helped villagers take charge of water management in their semi-arid area as it lies close to Thar Desert, through the use of johad, rainwater storage tanks, kontroll dams and other time-tested as well as path-breaking techniques.
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