Brijeshwar Singh (born 22 September 1968), is a writer, poet and theatre promoter based in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India.[1][2][3][4][5] His patronage and promotion of theatre through the Rang Vinayak Rang Mandal theatre repertoire and the annual theatre festival being organized in his own Windermere Theatre[6][2][3][4][7] earned him the U.P. Sangeet Natak Academy award for 2020.[8][9] His Daya Drishti Charitable Trust helps children born with thalassemia avail regular and lifesaving transfusions.[2][7] His second book 'Next Patient, Please' was released on 26 March 2022.[10][11][12] He was featured among top 75 personalities of Rohilkhand region of Uttar Pradesh by Amar Ujala. The list was published on the 75th foundation day of the newspaper.[13][5]
Early life
Singh was born on 22 September 1968 in Lucknow to Rajendra Bahadur Singh and Gayatri Devi. His father was an officer in Provincial Services. In Lucknow, Brijeshwar was educated at City Montessori School.[14] Later, his father was transferred to Bareilly where Brijeshwar studied at Government Inter College (GIC). He completed his higher studies from King George's Medical College (now known as King George's Medical University),[15] Lucknow and Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College (GSVM), Kanpur.[14]
When Brijeshwar came back to Bareilly, he established a theatre repertoire and named it 'Rang Vinayak Rang Mandal' (RVRM).[14][7] He is the founder and director of RVRM.[3]
In 2009, Brijeshwar Singh built a black box theatre at Bareilly.[14][16] The auditorium is called Windermere Theatre.[17][9][2][18][7][19]
Brijeshwar Singh has started offering grants to upcoming talent in theatre. It is called the 'Windermere Theatre Grant'. [35]
On 13 June 2023, the Governor of Uttar Pradesh Anandiben Patel felicitated Brijeshwar Singh with the prestigious UPSNA Award for his exemplary contribution to theatre promotion.[36][37] The felicitation ceremony was held at the Gandhi Auditorium of the Raj Bhawan in Lucknow.[19][38][21][14][39][40][41]
Dr. Brijeshwar Singh was nominated for the prestigious Padma Shri Award for two consecutive years in 2023 and 2024 under the ‘Theatre sub-category of Art Category’.[42][43][44][45][46]
Playwright, Author & Poet
Brijeshwar wrote his first book, In & Out of Theatre: Heart-Warming Vignettes from Beyond the Operation Theatre, in 2014.[2][15][18][47] The book was published by Supernova Publishers.[19]
Brijeshwar Singh is also a playwright. He has written two plays titled 'Paladin' and 'Zindagi Zara Si Hai'.[18][16]
Brijeshwar Singh also writes poems in Hindi. Some of his poems have been published on “Hindwi” which is India’s leading portal of Hindi portal.[49] His story, "Keh do Gunjan!" was published in India Today's annual literature edition, 2019.[1] "Next patient, please" has been showcased at the World Book Fair 2023.[35]
Philanthropy
Brijeshwar Singh founded Daya Drishti Charitable Trust. The charitable organization helps children born with thalassemia avail regular and lifesaving transfusions.[20] The trust also offers free medical services to the underprivileged.[2][50] Brijeshwar Singh has also been providing expert advice on major incidents related to thalassemia. Recently, he talked to an online media platform regarding the Nagpur (Maharashtra, India) incident where four thalassemic kids got infected with HIV because of unsafe blood transfusion.[51]
^ abcNath, Dipanitha (31 January 2017). "Doctor in the House". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 31 January 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
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