education based upon the most modern and scientific approach inconformity with the Gursikh way of living. Baba Iqbal Singh, in particular worked very hard to make the Academy popular and in raising funds for its continuous maintenance and running. This Academy was not an end in itself. Baba Ji wanted to create hundreds of Academies in the villages of Punjab and surrounding states. Thus, a trust was created known as ‘The Kalgidhar Trust’, which was registered on 22 October 1982 at Shimla under the Indian Trust Act 1882 vide Registration No. 189. The Kalgidhar Trust is a humanitarian charity organisation with its headquarters at Baru Sahib and branch offices in USA, Europe, Canada, Australia and Singapore. As this Trust is aimed at creating rural educational institutions for bringing a rural transformation in north India, the Trust collects donations from philanthropists individuals and corporates to achieve the mission of creating a chain of 500 rural schools by 2020.
The Kalgidhar Society, Baru Sahib
After creating the above noted trust, a society was also formed in that vary year for creating and administering the various educational institutions started by the Trust. In fact both the Trust and the society form a group mainly aimed at spreading education and helping the people by providing medical aid and other facilities in the sphere of healthcare. At present this group is running and managing 119 Akal Academies (schools following CBSE Curriculum) located in extreme rural belts of states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP and Himachal Pradesh. Apart from the academies, in segment of Higher educations. This group has established two full-fledged autonomous Private Universities – ‘Eternal University at Baru Sahib, Himachal Pradesh’ and ‘Akal University’ at Talwandi Sabo, Bathinda, in Punjab. The Akal Academies are educating more than 60000 students in rural areas, providing them world class scientific education blended with moral and spiritual values. The unique feature of all these Akal Academies is that every child recites Nitnem before the beginning of classes. Thus following Gurukul traditions, the Gursikhi is being nurtured at this tender age, which would surely bring silent revolution by creating good human material following the tenets of our revered Sikh Gurus. Akal Charitable Hospital, Akal Deaddiction Centres at Cheema and Baru Sahib, Akal Institute of Rural Women Empowerment (An institute where free education along with boarding and lodging is provided to Girl children from rural and economically backward section of society up to Post Graduation level) are the few of other activities in which this group is actively engaged from past 5 years in service of Humanity. The main persons behind this group are Baba Iqbal Singh Ji (President of the organisations), Dr. Khem Singh Gill and Dr. Davinder Singh. The Head office of the organisation under reference is at Baru Sahib and the branch offices in northern India are located in other parts of Punjab, Haryana and Delhi. The contact numbers of Baru Sahib are +911799-276031/91 and +91981603303/04 The contact numbers at Delhi office situated at F-3 Rajouri Garden, New Delhi-27 are +919811108329 and +919871312313.
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee – Educational Institutions
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee is also a leading Sikh organization which runs educational institutions in Delhi. The details regarding Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee appear in Chapter 2 of this book. So far its educational services are concerned, it runs a chain of schools known as Guru Harikhisan Public schools. The first Guru Harikhisan Public school was started in 1965 at India Gate. Presently such schools are situated at different places like Vasant Vihar, Shahdra, Punjabi Bagh, Nanak Piao, Karol Bagh, Hargoblind enclave, Hamkunt Colony, Kalka Ji, Tilak Vihar, Fateh Nagar, Hari Nagar, Vishnu Garden and Nirankari Colony. DSGMC also runs some colleges and technical institutions. The same are as follow:- Sri Guru Tegh Bahadar Khalsa College, Guru Tegh Bahadar Institute of Technology, Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, Mata Sundri College for women, Guru Tegh Bahadur Polytechnic Institute, Guru Ram Das College of Education, Guru Nanak College of Education, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadar Institute of Management & IT and Guru Hargobind Institute of Management & Information Technology. The DSGMC manages all the educational institutions through a directorate and the persons appointed as chair persons of the respective institution. SGTB College was earlier situated at Dev Nagar Delhi, but, later on when the committee possessed huge piece of land in the University area it was shifted to the bigger premises and now it is one of the leading colleges affiliated to Delhi University. Its contact numbers are 011-2766-7469, 011-2766-6220. Dev Nagar College is also continuing as a separate college. Its contact numbers are 011-2872-9399, 011-2872-8909. Mata Sundri College for woman is a leading woman college situated at Mata Sundri Lane, New Delhi-110002. Its contact numbers are 011-2323-7291, 011-2323-1449, 011-2323-6102. Sri Guru Goblind Singh College of Commerce is a leading college situated at opposite TV Tower, Pitam Pura, Delhi-110034. Its contact numbers are 011-2732-1109, 011-2732-1528, 011-2732-1855, 011-2732-6710.