About Us
Bhagat Singh Rescue Team
The Bhagat Singh Rescue Team was not born in a boardroom; it was born in a hospital corridor, in a moment of profound crisis. Our founder, Rajinder Allsikha, and his wife, Anju, were attending a procession when she met with a severe, life-threatening accident. With her survival chances at a mere 1%, it was the selfless intervention of social workers that ensured she received the critical treatment needed to survive.
Miraculously, she recovered. This harrowing experience became a turning point for Rajinder. He witnessed firsthand how compassionate action could defy all odds and save a life. It was then he made a solemn vow: to dedicate his own life to being that helping hand for others. He founded the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team on this deeply personal promise—to ensure that no one in distress, human or animal, ever feels alone.
Our Mission
To provide immediate, compassionate, and life-saving aid to the most vulnerable members of society and to rescue, protect, and advocate for the welfare of all animals. We are committed to alleviating suffering through direct action, including emergency response, food and shelter programs, and vital healthcare services, all driven by a spirit of selfless service (Seva).
Our Vision
We envision a community in Sri Ganganagar where no person or animal suffers from neglect, hunger, or lack of medical care. We aspire to build a society rooted in empathy, where every individual is empowered to contribute to the well-being of others, creating a strong, supportive, and compassionate ecosystem for all living beings.
Meet Our Team

Rajinder Allsikha
Rajinder Allsikha is the heart and soul of the Bhagat Singh Rescue Team. Born on January 1, 1998, in Majhiwala, his journey is a testament to the fact that true leadership comes from empathy, not just education. Despite a humble background and formal education up to the 10th grade, his profound understanding of human suffering and his unwavering will to act have made him a beacon of hope for countless people and animals.Inspired by his parents, the late Hari Ram Ji and Jassi Bai, and supported by his wife Anju, daughter Maanu, and his siblings, Rajinder has dedicated his life to his core belief: that serving humanity is the highest form of worship. He leads his team of over 100 volunteers from the front lines, embodying the self-sacrifice and courage of the revolutionary martyr Bhagat Singh, after whom the organization is named.
The Principles That Guide Us
Compassion in Action
Unwavering Integrity
Community Empowerment
Selfless Service (Seva)
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