Dr. Vijay Kishor Bansal Enters World Book of Records for Social Service

Renowned industrialist and philanthropist Dr. Vijay Kishor Bansal from the city of Taj has been enlisted in the World Book of Records for his contributions to social service. Associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh for decades, he found his inspiration to work for society. His name entered the record books for distributing 2.5 million food packets during the COVID pandemic. Born into a merchant family in Agra, Dr. Vijay Kishor Bansal was influenced by his parents’ legacy of service, business, and philanthropy. Continuing the social and religious heritage left by his father, Ram Babu Bansal, became his life’s purpose. He completed his education from Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University and ventured into the business sector early on. Later, he gained recognition as an entrepreneur both nationally and internationally, earning a doctorate from the Times International University, Paris, France.

Dr. Bansal’s deep empathy towards society leads him to engage in social service extensively, especially in North India. His dedication to serving humanity, with a focus on selfless service to individuals, has earned him numerous accolades from prestigious universities and social organizations worldwide. Some of the awards and honors conferred upon Dr. Vijay Kishor Bansal for his service to society include:Certificate of Appreciation from Nassau County, New York CityMother Teresa Humanity AwardFace National Pride AwardAnand Organization for Social AwardLitroma Corona WarriorLive 24 Group Corona WarriorInternational Achievers Council and Peace University Excellence AwardFace Group Bharat Ratna AwardCorona Hero Honor from Amar UjalaHero of the Society from Navy SrijanDoctor of Letter from International Peace University affiliated with a German InstitutionUNICEF Award from International UNICEF CouncilDr. Abdul Kalam AwardCorona Warrior Honor from Lawyers VisionInternational Ambassador of Humanity from Friends of Good HealthGreat Warrior of Humanity from International Human RightsDoctor of Letter from The American King’s University.