Srijan Pal Singh is an Indian author, public speaker and social entrepreneur. He was born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

Srijan Pal Singh
Singh speaking at IIM
Singh speaking at IIM
Born18 January
Lucknow, India
Pen nameSrijan Pal Singh Kalam
OccupationAuthor, Scientist
EducationB.Tech. (Electrical Engineering),
MBA
Alma materIndian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Institute of Engineering and Technology, Uttar Pradesh Technical University
Notable worksAdvantage India: From Challenge to Opportunity
Reignited: Scientific Pathways to a Brighter Future
What Can I Give?: Life lessons from My Teacher - Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
SpouseNone
ChildrenNone


Singh is an electrical engineer from the Institute of Engineering & Technology, Lucknow and a management graduate from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA). He worked closely with the Former President of India Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. Apparently, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's lasts words were also said to Mr Singh, 'Funny guy, are you doing well?'.

At IIMA, he engaged in a variety of social and developmental activities and was elected as the President of the Students' Union in 2008–09.

Career

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Singh is one of the leading young activists in India. Between 2009 and 2015, Singh worked with Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (11th President of India), as his Officer-on-Special-Duty and Advisor for Technology and Policy. He was engaged in promoting various assignments such as "What Can I Give Movement", Energy Independence for the nation, nuclear and space missions, and Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas.[1]

He has co-authored the bestseller book with Dr. Kalam titled, Target 3 Billion[2] which recommends innovative solutions towards sustainable development of the rural areas of the world. The idea of PURA evolved from the book was taken up as a major national program by Government of India in association with many Indian corporate in a Private-Public-Partnership Model. He has co-Authored two more books with Dr. Kalam titled "Reignited: Scientific Pathways to a Brighter Future" and "Advantage India: From Challenge to Opportunity".

In 2012, Singh and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and founded the Kalam Foundation where Singh was appointed as the Managing Director with Dr. Kalam as the Chairperson. After the demise of Dr. Kalam, Singh continued the visions of the 11th President by running the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Centre, where he is now the CEO. Dr. Kalam continues to be a guiding light for Singh as demonstrated by his commitment to the missions of Dr. Kalam. He is also a member of the Research Board of the Deendayal Research Institution founded by Nanaji Deshmukh. He is also the co-founder of the Mars Mission India Project to develop an awareness of space technologies in Indian youth and he leads a Mars simulation mission from India.

He has been appointed as a Mentor to Uttar Pradesh Startup Policy [3] and a Member for Innovations on Maharashtra Water Resource Regulatory Authority.

Singh has also authored Excellence in Management, published by UNDP,[4] which is a study of best practices in management of Public Sector Organizations in developing world, specifically the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. In 2017, he wrote the best-seller book, The Black Tiger which was launched by Anna Hazare.

He also takes lectures on community action, leadership and development in Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and Indian Institute of Management Indore. He is a public speaker and have spoken at various events including various TEDx Events,[5] Australia India Youth Dialogue[6] and has contributed to leading national newspapers like Rajasthan Patrika, Times of India, BusinessWorld and The Hindu.[7] In 2014, he was appointed as the Member of the Expert team of Shyama Prasad Mukherji RURBAN Mission by Government of India.

In 2014, he co-founded the initiative, Barefoot IT. Barefoot IT was envisaged with the key goal to empower people at the bottom of the pyramid by creating a platform that brings together technology, policy makers and other key stakeholders through active problem identification and analysis so as to come up with innovative solutions. e-Spandana[8] which was launched under Barefoot IT for connecting rural masses with its elected representatives (GP, ZP Members, MLA, MP) to identify and overcome problems and issues faced collectively. It is an initiative to take Government to the doorstep of rural masses.

Singh launched a book on smart cities named as "Smart and Human: Building Cities of Wisdom" on 16 March 2015 which was India's first book on building smart cities in Indian way.

Singh was appointed a Mentor to the Uttar Pradesh State Startup Policy in 2016, a fund of Rs. 10 billion dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship in India's largest state.[9]

In 2019, he awarded the LMA Leadership Award for Innovations by the Lucknow Management Association.

Further details

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From Nov 2011 to Nov 2012, Singh was instrumental in starting a youth movement with Dr Kalam, called What Can I Give Mission, which reached a network of over 500,000 volunteers from across India, both rural and urban who are working towards a clean, green and corruption free India.

He has worked in the corporate world as a Management Consultant with the Boston Consulting Group[10] - a global management consulting firm and the world's leading advisor on business strategy. There he worked with the World Food Program on improving governance and transparency in Public Distribution System in Naxal affected areas of Orissa.[11]

Singh was honored with the Young Alumni Achievers Award[12] 2022 for exceptional contributions to social service.[13] As the advisor to former President APJ Abdul Kalam, he played a crucial role in missions like 'What can I give movement' and initiatives for energy independence and rural development.

Books and publications

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References

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  1. ^ Ganguly, Dibeyendu. "Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  2. ^ Target 3 Billion
  3. ^ "List of Mentors for Startup Policy".
  4. ^ "Delhi Metro: Excellence in Management". Vikram Sarabhai Library, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (Catalog record). Archived from the original on 16 January 2014.
  5. ^ Pal Singh, Srijan. "TEDxJaipur". TEDx. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  6. ^ S B, Adarsh. "Australia India Youth Dialogue". AIYD.
  7. ^ "Nuclear power is our gateway to a prosperous future". THE HINDU. 6 November 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  8. ^ "Hitech "e-Spandana" launched in Bagalkot district".
  9. ^ "Mentors for Uttar Pradesh Startup Policy" (PDF).
  10. ^ S B, Adarsh. "BCG Website". Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  11. ^ "IIM-A student, BCG to improve PDS". www.rediff.com. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  12. ^ "IIMA honours nine alumni with the Young Alumni Achiever's Award 2022 | IIMA". www.iima.ac.in. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  13. ^ "IIM, Ahmedabad felicitated their alumni Srijan Pal Singh in the Young Alumni Achievers Award". Careers360. 2 August 2023. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  14. ^ Srijan Pal Singh; G.R.K. Reddy (6 May 2015). Smart and Human Building Cities of Wisdom. 6 May 2015. p. 296. ISBN 978-9351773801.
  15. ^ "A Perspective on Fisheries Sector Interventions for Livelihood Promotion" (PDF). Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  16. ^ "Education in the Australia-India Relationship" (PDF).
  17. ^ "Assessing Impacts of Bandhan's Micro-credit and Related Development Interventions" (PDF).
  18. ^ Reignited: Scientific Pathways to a Brighter Future. Penguin India. 27 May 2015. p. 280. ISBN 978-0143333548.
  19. ^ Advantage India: From Challenge to Opportunity. Harper Collins India. 28 October 2015. p. 240. ISBN 978-9351776451.
  20. ^ "What Can I Give? - Penguin India". Penguin India. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  21. ^ Singh, Srijan Pal (2017). The Black Tiger: Defeating India's Corrupted and Realising Kalam's Dream of a Corruption-free India. Fingerprint. ISBN 9788175994744.
  22. ^ Singh, Srijan Pal (2019). Reignited 2: Emerging Technologies of Tomorrow. Penguin. ISBN 9780143441120.