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Pankaj K. Singh (born 25 September 1977) is an Indian author, columnist, thinker and reformer

A noted public figure, Pankaj K. Singh written 15 books so far. He covers all the important subjects of national and international importance. His writing has been mainly focused on nation building, sanitation, environmental awareness, external affairs, socio-economic issues, education and spirituality.

His ideology is based on nation building and citizen building. He is inspiring millions of youth across the country through his literary work, vision & mission. His books are really thought provoking & motivating thousands of people. He has a keen interest in spirituality & meditation.

Early Life
Pankaj K. Singh was born on 25 September 1977 in Mainpuri (UP), India. His father has been a police officer and his mother is a social worker. He has four brothers. His elder brother- Pawan Kumar is also an IAS Officer from UP cadre. His younger brother Hirdesh Kumar Singh is a senior journalist. He has been an Editor of National Daily Hindustan (Agra Edition), his youngest sibling Shyam Kant is an officer of Provincial Police Service.

He received his undergraduate degree from Agra University in Humanities and his Post Graduation degree in Television Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication(IIMC), New Delhi in 1998-99. He worked for largest Hindi Daily Dainik Jagran from 1995 to 1998 as a Journalist and Feature writer. He has a keen interest in law, management and public administration.

He worked as a Journalist & Feature writer for largest Hindi Daily Dainik Jagran from 1995-1998. He also worked as TV Jouranlist for Zee News in New Delhi from 1999-2000.

He was selected in U.P. Secreatariate Service in year 2000. Later on he was selected in State Civil Services in year 2001. He served various posts in Lucknow, Agra, Varanasi, Ghazipur, Noida & Ghaziabad for serving his public duties.

He served in High Court Lucknow Bench in 2005-06 and in Supreme Court of India in 2014-16. Presently, he is working as Deputy Commissioner in Noida.

Books

 * Samarth Bharat (June,2015)


 * Bhartiya Videsh Neeti (July,2015)


 * Swachh Bharat Samridh Bharat (January,2016)


 * Pakhand Mukt Bharat (Febuary,2016)


 * Jaisi Shiksha Waisa Desh (December,2016)


 * Hum Hai Sab Sansar (May,2017)


 * Ye Hain To Hum Hain(August,2017)


 * Bharat ka Ab Tak Ka Sabse Bada Arthik Sudhar "GST" (September,2017)


 * Paryavaran Bachayen Jaage Aur Jagayen (October,2017)


 * The Only Way To make India Great"Swachh Bharat" (November,2017)


 * We are b'coz of you (December,2017)

Vision
Pankaj K. Singh is among the foremost writers in the country who writes on thought-provoking subjects of national importance. His writing provides the readers and ordinary citizens a new perspective and understanding of subjects, Pankaj K. Singh’s previous books-‘Samarth Bharat’, ‘Pakhandmukt Bharat’,’Jaisi Shiksha Waisa Desh’, ‘Ye Hain to Hum Hain’, ‘Paryavaran Bachayen Jaage aur Jaagayen’ and ‘Bhartiya Videsh Niti’ have been liked by the readers all over the India. Pankaj K. Singh has a keen understanding of topics of national interest. His extensive studies and vast experience has made the articles that he writes in various National Newspapers and magazines very interesting and factual. Pankaj K. Singh has been doing through research and study on all the topics and areas that can act as norms for establishing India as a capable and grand developing country.

Pankaj K. Singh has been doing constant work on Environment and cleanliness for the past 20 years, and his book "Swachh Bharat" is surely a very useful and knowledge enhancing book for the readers. All the small and big issues related to cleanliness have been explained in a very simple natural and interesting manner.

"Pankaj K. Singh has a keen understanding of Environment & Cleanliness. He says that today, the countries that are known for their cleanliness and beauty all over the world are those countries whose citizens have a civic sense and have a feeling of discipline and are actively involved in its cleanliness. Most of the developed countries have maintained their cleanliness standards and beauty because their citizens are aware and active about this civic sense. Here, children are taught about cleanliness from their young age and made aware of it- which is not done in India."Swachh Bharat Campaign" can act as an inspiration in this direction."

Ha says that cleanliness is a very important term in the human life. No country or society can be cultured without cleanliness. Today, only those countries are prosperous and powerful whose civil society considers cleanliness most important. Since the ancient times. Our society has given more importance to cleanliness, but it seems as our civil society is not fully aware and disciplined about cleanliness. Due to many reasons our society could not understand and about its value. He has done a splendid works for Environment & Plantation. Recently he initiated a drive of planting 1 Million Plants across the country in September & October month of 2017. He is a truly nationalist. He started Global Literary Festival & Film appreciation festivals in Noida with Sandeep Marwah from 2012. He got many Awards for his literary works & splendid social work & vision. he visits to addressing lots of seminar & intellectual discourses across the country. His speeches are full of motivation and nationalist vision.

He says that many types of species and forest fauna are fasts disappearing due to environmental pollution and destructive garbage. It has had a very bad effect on bio-diversity. According to one statistic, between 1970 and 2010, bio diversity has decreased by 52%. During these years, there has been a reduction of local species by 39%. A problem of habitat has arisen for these species because of human agricultural and other activities. Local species are fast disappearing because of urban development, energy production, hunting and pollution.

One cannot even imagine human culture and the entire environmental structural arrangement without forests, animals, land and water because of environmental imbalance the biggest danger is to the poor mute forest animals. Whether it is a matter of uncontrolled exploitation of forests, the drying water resources or shrinking forest cover, the biggest effect is on those animals that cannot express their pain to anyone. If man considers himself to be the most eligible and intelligent being on this earth, then he should surely show, bring such maturity and responsible behavior. Even if he does not care about forest life, he should pay attention to the environment and conservation of forest life in order to save human culture.

Mission
Pankaj K. Singh says that today, the countries that are known for their cleanliness and beauty all over the world are those countries whose citizens have a civic sense and have a feeling of discipline and are actively involved in its cleanliness. Most of the developed countries have maintained their cleanliness standards and beauty because their citizens are aware and active about this civic sense. Here, children are taught about cleanliness from their young age and made aware of it - which is not done in India. "Swachh Bharat Campaign" can act as an inspiration in this direction.

Disciplined India, Clean India

'Clean India Campaign' is an all India campaign, that has been started by the government. Under this campaign, the lanes, roads and other connecting roads of 4041 cities will be cleaned. The formal inauguration of this campaign was done in New Delhi at Rajghat on 2nd October,2014, when the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, himself, took up a broom and cleaned one road. Undoubtedly,this is the biggest cleanliness campaign till now, in which 30 lakhs public workers and students of schools and colleges are actively participating. A budget of about 62 thousand crore has been allotted for this campaign. This program has been developed with a view to manufacture a vast human chain. It is remarkable that the prime minister had announced this campaign on the occasion of the Independence Day function.

 The biggest wealth: Cleanliness and Discipline

According to Pankaj K. Singh, beacuse of the absence of toilets, in most of the primary schools of the country, girls in large numbers stop their education mid-way. Only 22% girls complete their education till the 10th standard. Because of the lack of toilets, 30 lakh cases of diarrohes occur every year. All these cases are of children who are below the age of 5 years. Similarly, there are 92 lakh cases of T.B. in the country each year. Dengue and Chickanguniya are spreading among almost all areas and about 30 crore people are afflicted with encephalitis and Japanese Encephalitis every year, or are coming under the risk of contracting them.

Change your Thinking: Change the country

There is no other way besides cleanliness if we want to save our country, society, culture and heritage. Is there any effect on our self-awareness being made? Are we being sufficiently sensitive in this direction? If the huge amount of expenditure that is taking place on these programs, awareness campaigns and slogans, has not yet had any effect on our sleeping consciousness and irresponsible behavior, then nothing identity for any person is being healthy and clean. And by walking on the path of cleanliness only, can one achieve health, prosperity and respect. In order to obtain the aim of total cleanliness, a mental revolution will have to be stirred up in the minds of 125 crore people of India. Only this mentality can take society towards discipline and a relentless effort. Indians need to get rid of their restless, impatient and greedy mentality; without getting rid of such a mentality, the creation of a Capable India, will not be possible. Many generations have to give their all in order to create a prosperous nation. The testing times of Indians has come. Today, our mentality has become very narrow, and we want instant results in everything. We also want our work to be showcased and to be praised for our work. Most of us do not have the will power to be our own inspiration, whereas it should come naturally to all of us.

Change in habits will change the country

The peels of fruits, vegetables, waste food, etc. should be put in the dustbins. The gas stoves, food shelves, dining table, used utensils, sinks, etc. should be cleaned every day. This will reduce the occurrence of cockroaches. Food items should always be kept covered. It is important that we do not throw garbage in front of our neighbor’s flats, or lanes and buildings. Keeping the lawns, community areas and other common areas in buildings clean & tidy is convenient for everyone. We have to take this responsibility by ourselves, and shouldn’t be depending on others. In this way wee can inculcate the value of cleanliness in our children also.