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G.K.Singh was born on 17 June, 1957 in Jalwana, Sangrur, Punjab, is an Indian civil servant. Discover G.K.Singh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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17 June, 1957 |
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17 June |
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Jalwana, Sangrur, Punjab |
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India
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He is a member of famous civil servant with the age 66 years old group.
G.K.Singh Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is G.K.Singh's Wife?
His wife is Neel Kamal Kaur Brar Dhaliwal (1988– )
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Neel Kamal Kaur Brar Dhaliwal (1988– ) |
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Rohan Bir, Kanwar Partap Bir |
G.K.Singh Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is G.K.Singh worth at the age of 66 years old? G.K.Singh’s income source is mostly from being a successful civil servant. He is from India. We have estimated G.K.Singh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Gopal Krishan Singh Dhaliwal (born 17 June 1957) is an Indian civil servant who currently serves as Director of the Department of Rural Development and Panchayats for the state of Punjab, India.
He was appointed as a lecturer in this specialization field of International Politics by the Government of Punjab before he completed his master's degree in 1978 at an age of 21 years.
He is a 1986 batch officer of the Punjab Civil Services, was later promoted to Indian Administrative Service in 2001.
He is also the founder of an NGO, Village Development Council, Jalwana, involved in the integrated development of backward areas of Punjab.
He is also the founder member of Sarbat Da Bhala Charitable Trust, instrumental in rehabilitation of disabled and bringing back Punjabi youth languishing in jails abroad.
G. K. Singh was born to Sukhdev Singh Dhaliwal and Mata Gurdial Kaur in village Jalwana, Sangrur District.
He received his primary education in Government Primary School, village Lohatbaddi.
He enrolled at Government Rajindra College, Bathinda for his higher studies.
He later joined Punjabi University, Patiala with political sciences as his Honors major.
He became the youngest gold medallist at the age of 20 years 6 months in the history of the university.
He taught post graduate students in Government College, Sri Mukatsar Sahib, Patran (Patiala) and Malerkotla before quitting his job on being appointed as an officer in the Punjab Civil Services in 1986.
He is invited to various universities and schools to give lectures about topics concerning various social issues.
He was selected as an officer in the Punjab Civil Services (Executive Branch) after clearing the Punjab Public Service Commission exam.
After completion of his training he was appointed Executive Magistrate, Bathinda.
He later held the position of GA to DC, Faridkot.
He married Neel Kamal Brar in 1988 in Bathinda.
He has two sons Rohan Bir and Kanwar Partap.
He was posted as district transport officer, Bathinda from 1991 to 1993 and regional transport authority from 1994 to 1996.
During the latter stint, he was instrumental in organizing the annual Road Safety Awareness Week.
He joined as the Additional Deputy Commissioner (Development) in April 1996.
He also served Departments of school education as Joint Secretary.
He was appointed Additional Deputy Commissioner, Sangrur for a period of three years from 1999 till 2001.
He also held the post of District Census Officer for 2001 Census Operations.
He was awarded the President of India's silver medal for the same.
He was promoted to the Indian Administrative Services with the batch of 2001.
He was posted as Director, Colonization, Punjab.
He joined as the Deputy Commissioner, District of Rupnagar on 5 April 2011.
During his tenure there he was instrumental in improving sanitation and greenery in the city as well as district.
He was instrumental in stopping illegal sand mining in the area.
He also played in conducting free and fair elections for state assembly in 2012.
He was later given the charge of the Deputy Commissioner of District of Patiala in 2012.
After a two-year stint in Patiala, he was posted as Director General School Education, Punjab looking after the primary, middle and high school education in the state.
As DGSE, Punjab he laid emphasis on student safety and took steps to prevent child abuse.
He also banned phubbing by teachers during school hours.
He also initiated setting up of helpline to redress the public grievances related to the Department of School Education.
He was instrumental in setting up the anti-Drug Awareness Campaign in school across the state.
He started the "Sohna School Campaign" and was instrumental in setting up toilets for students in all government schools as a part of the same.
On 25 December 2014 he was given the charge of Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Ludhiana.
He laid emphasis on promoting Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan improving the green belt and people's participation on joining his new assignment.
During his tenure, Ludhiana was chosen as one of the 20 cities and the only city from Punjab for the implementation of Smart City Project by the Ministry of Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India.