Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal Recognised by Indian Eminent Book of Records for Social Service

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal has been honoured by the Indian Eminent Book of Records (IEBR) for his lifelong contribution to humanitarian service, recognising decades of work dedicated to Vanvasi (tribal) welfare, charitable healthcare, educational support and community development. The recognition was presented on June 6, 2026, acknowledging a social journey that has continued for more […]

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal Recognised by Indian Eminent Book of Records for Social Service

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal has been honoured by the Indian Eminent Book of Records (IEBR) for his lifelong contribution to humanitarian service, recognising decades of work dedicated to Vanvasi (tribal) welfare, charitable healthcare, educational support and community development.

The recognition was presented on June 6, 2026, acknowledging a social journey that has continued for more than 40 years. According to information released by the Indian Eminent Book of Records and Dr. Bansal’s organisation, the honour recognises sustained public service and long-term social impact rather than a single achievement.

The award also brings national attention to community-based initiatives that have continued across generations and have focused on improving the lives of economically weaker families.

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal Says Recognition Belongs to the Entire Team

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal dedicated the honour to the volunteers, doctors, educators, social workers and supporters who have contributed to the humanitarian mission over the years.

“This recognition strengthens our responsibility to continue serving society. Every volunteer and every well-wisher who has supported this mission deserves equal credit for whatever has been achieved,” he said.

Members associated with the organisation describe the recognition as an acknowledgement of collective effort built over several decades through continuous public service.

Tribal Welfare Programme Grew Through a Step-by-Step Community Model

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal began serving Vanvasi (tribal) communities at the age of 21 with a programme designed to support girls from financially weaker families. According to information shared by his organisation, the initiative was created not only to organise marriages but also to encourage education, social awareness and protection against child marriage.

The organisation says the programme works closely with families before marriage by promoting education and social development. Once beneficiaries reach an appropriate age, complete marriage assistance is provided so that financial hardship does not become a barrier to a dignified marriage ceremony.

According to figures released by the organisation, the initiative expanded gradually over the years. From 1995 to 2005, assistance was provided for 51 Vanvasi daughters every year. Between 2006 and 2015, the annual number increased to 101. From 2016 to 2020, the programme supported 201 marriages each year, while since 2021, the initiative has consistently helped 251 Vanvasi daughters annually.

The organisation states that assistance is not limited to financial support. Families also receive help with marriage arrangements, clothing, food, household essentials and other items required to help couples begin their new lives with dignity.

According to information shared by the organisation, the initiative has facilitated the marriages of more than 4,000 Vanvasi daughters over the years.

Healthcare Initiative Has Continued Since 1985

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal has also been recognised for charitable healthcare initiatives that have remained active since 1985.

According to his organisation, Ayurvedic and Eye Hospitals operating under the humanitarian mission follow a unique charitable model. Patients pay a symbolic registration fee of ₹2, after which treatment is provided free of cost through the institution’s services.

Medical professionals working in charitable healthcare say such initiatives reduce financial barriers for low-income families and encourage people to seek treatment before health conditions become more serious.

The organisation says the healthcare programme continues to provide services to patients regardless of their economic background.

Educational Assistance Continues to Reach Students

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal has consistently supported education as part of his broader social mission. According to information released by the organisation, more than 25,000 students have benefited from scholarships, school fees, books, uniforms and other educational assistance.

Education specialists note that financial support during school years often helps students complete their education without interruption. By reducing the burden of educational expenses, such programmes can improve access to learning opportunities for children from economically weaker households.

The organisation says education remains one of its priority areas alongside healthcare and community welfare.

Pandemic Relief Expanded Existing Community Networks

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal expanded humanitarian activities during the COVID-19 pandemic to support families affected by lockdowns and economic disruption.

According to the organisation, more than 25 lakh food and relief packets were distributed to migrant workers, daily wage earners and vulnerable families during the public health emergency.

The humanitarian mission also includes assistance for elderly citizens, orphan welfare, disaster relief and other community support programmes that continue throughout the year.

Social development experts say organisations with established grassroots networks often play an important role during emergencies because they are already connected with local communities.

Recognition Reflects Long-Term Community Impact

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal has also received appreciation from institutions in more than 40 countries, according to information provided by his organisation.

Observers say recognitions based on sustained public service are becoming increasingly important because they highlight measurable community impact developed over many years. Unlike awards linked to a single project, long-term recognitions acknowledge programmes that continue to serve people across generations.

The Indian Eminent Book of Records recognition places emphasis on continuity, community participation and measurable public benefit across multiple areas of social service.

Service Continues Beyond the Recognition

Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal described the honour as motivation to continue expanding humanitarian efforts in the years ahead. He said the mission would continue with the support of volunteers, healthcare professionals, educators and community members who have remained associated with the organisation.

From supporting Vanvasi daughters through organised marriage assistance to expanding access to affordable healthcare, helping thousands of students pursue education and providing relief during times of crisis, the initiatives recognised by the Indian Eminent Book of Records reflect a long-term commitment to public welfare.

The recognition also highlights the growing importance of sustained community service in addressing social challenges. As development programmes increasingly focus on measurable outcomes, Dr. Vijay Kishore Bansal’s work stands as an example of how consistent grassroots initiatives can continue creating opportunities and support for communities over several decades.