
Dr. Singh passionately shares, “It’s easy to blame the system or NGOs, but real change begins with us. Just 15 minutes a day from each individual can create ripples of transformation in society.” The book is more than just a personal memoir—it is a motivational guide designed to empower ordinary citizens to become extraordinary contributors to their communities.
The central theme of Making a Responsible "You" revolves around the belief that anyone can become a force for good with dedication and empathy. It encourages readers to stop waiting for external change and instead, become that change themselves.
Seven Pillars of a Responsible Society
In the concluding chapters, Dr. Singh outlines the seven essential pillars of a responsible society:
Awareness – Understanding community needs and spreading awareness is the first step toward change.
Right Parenting and Behavior – Social responsibility begins at home with the values we instill in our children.
Education – Equal educational opportunities build a stronger, more just society.
Health and Sanitation – Accessible healthcare and hygiene are fundamental rights and communal duties.
Food Security – Ensuring that no one goes hungry is a shared responsibility.
Environmental Responsibility – Sustainable living and conservation efforts safeguard our planet.
Individual Mindset – Ultimately, a community’s progress hinges on its people’s attitudes and actions.
Dr. Singh’s book doesn’t just present problems; it offers practical steps and real-life inspiration to guide readers in becoming “single-handle NGOs” themselves—agents of hope, empathy, and action.
"Making a Responsible 'You'" is now available for purchase on Amazon and Kindle. Dr. Singh invites everyone to take a moment from their lives, read his story, and begin the journey toward building a more responsible and compassionate society.
“Let’s stop waiting for change and start being the change,” he concludes.