Dr. Narendra Bhushan Singh is a dedicated social worker, environmental activist, and education professional committed to community welfare and nation-building initiatives. With a background as a Physical Education Teacher and former NCC Officer (Army Wing, Jaipur, 2008–2021), he has consistently promoted discipline, service, and civic responsibility among youth and society. For over sixteen years, Dr. Singh has been actively engaged in environmental and humanitarian work. He has organized regular tree plantation drives, distributed plants among citizens, and ensured their maintenance, contributing to the plantation of more than 6500 trees so far. Alongside environmental work, he has been involved in numerous social service activities including distribution of food to the poor and destitute, organizing community sanitation efforts, supporting relief measures during the COVID period, distributing thousands of masks, conducting blood donation camps, and arranging care for birds and animals. His sustained service to society has been widely recognized, and he has received honors and appreciations from numerous social, environmental, and service organizations across India. As a Patron of New India Trust, Dr. Narendra Bhushan Singh brings valuable grassroots experience in community mobilization, environmental awareness, and social service. His guidance strengthens the Trust’s mission of citizen empowerment, civic responsibility, and sustainable community development, contributing meaningfully to the vision of a progressive and developed India.