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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Bagga’s professional | Dr. Jatinder Pal Bagga’s professional career reflects a blend of social commitment, administrative leadership, and academic recognition. | ||
In 2025, he was appointed as the National President (Main Cell) of the Indian Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances Council (IARPGC) — a statutory body working under the legislation of the Government of India. In this national leadership role, Dr. Bagga oversees initiatives for administrative reforms, public grievance redressal, and social justice across all Indian states and districts. His responsibilities include guiding members, volunteers, and citizens at the grassroots level and ensuring efficient governance delivery systems. | |||
In recognition of his contributions to sociology and public welfare, Dr. Bagga was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Sociology by the Louisiana University, USA (2025). The degree honors his commitment to social reform, citizen rights, and his exemplary service in promoting ethical governance and community empowerment. | |||
He has also been actively involved in various national forums, focusing on corruption eradication, citizen grievance redressal, and youth empowerment programs. His appointment and doctorate affirm his status as a reform-driven leader shaping India's administrative ecosyst | |||
In 2025, the Indian Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances Council (IARPGC) officially appointed him as National Vice President (Main Cell). His role involves expanding the organization across all Indian states, districts, and villages, guiding citizens on grievance redressal, and supporting reforms in public administration. | In 2025, the Indian Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances Council (IARPGC) officially appointed him as National Vice President (Main Cell). His role involves expanding the organization across all Indian states, districts, and villages, guiding citizens on grievance redressal, and supporting reforms in public administration. | ||
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==Awards and Recognition== | ==Awards and Recognition== | ||
* Rashtriya Gaurav Puraskar 2025 – by YSS India for outstanding | * Honorary Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Sociology (2025) – Louisiana University, USA | ||
* Mahatma Gandhi National Service Award 2025 – for | * National President (Main Cell) – Indian Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances Council (IARPGC), Government of India (2025–present) | ||
* Global Achievers of India | * National Chairperson – Indian Human Rights Council (2025–present) | ||
* Subhash Chandra Bose Icon Award 2025 – for | * Rashtriya Gaurav Puraskar 2025 – by YSS India for outstanding contribution to social service and governance | ||
* Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Bravery Award 2025 – for | * Mahatma Gandhi National Service Award 2025 – for excellence in nation-building and public welfare | ||
* Chanakya National Leadership Award 2025 – | * Global Achievers of India Honor 2025 – for leadership in social administration | ||
* Bharat Ratna Iconic Award 2025 – for | * Subhash Chandra Bose Icon Award 2025 – for national service and reform initiatives | ||
* Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Bravery Award 2025 – for impactful social and administrative leadership | |||
* Chanakya National Leadership Award 2025 – for exemplary governance and innovation | |||
* Bharat Ratna Iconic Award 2025 – recognizing lifetime contributions to social upliftment | |||
==Academic and Institutional Honors== | |||
* Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) – Louisiana University, USA (2025) | |||
* Recognized by Louisiana University’s Doctoral Monitoring Board for contribution to sociology, citizen empowerment, and administrative reforms | |||
* Guest speaker at various national-level governance and reform summits | |||
==Philanthropy== | ==Philanthropy== | ||