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Educational qualification of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 29, 2024, 23:11 IST
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A controversial figure

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the controversial head of the Indian social group Dera Sacha Sauda (DSS), has a complex and disputed educational background. Reports vary, with some sources claiming he dropped out after completing the 10th grade, while others suggest he was expelled in the 9th grade. Born on August 15, 1967, in Sri Gurusar Modia, Rajasthan, his life took a significant turn when he joined DSS, a religious cult, as a teenager.



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Early life and schooling

Ram Rahim’s early life in the village of Sri Gurusar Modia was marked by ordinary rural experiences. His formal education began at the local village school, where he reportedly showed more interest in spiritual matters than in academic pursuits. The ambiguity surrounding his school years is compounded by conflicting reports about his academic performance and behavior, leading to his eventual departure from formal schooling.

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Joining Dera Sacha Sauda

At a young age, Ram Rahim was influenced by the teachings of DSS, which his father, Maghar Singh, followed. The DSS, founded in 1948 by Baba Balochistani Beparwah Mastana Ji, attracted a diverse following, including backward classes and Dalit communities. Ram Rahim’s education took a backseat as he became more involved with the DSS activities.

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Leadership of DSS

Ram Rahim assumed leadership of DSS in 1990, at the age of 23. Under his guidance, the DSS expanded its social work, establishing three hospitals and ten educational institutes. Despite his limited formal education, Ram Rahim’s charisma and leadership skills propelled him to the forefront of the organization.

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4Controversies and legal battles

Ram Rahim’s tenure as the head of DSS has been marred by numerous controversies, including allegations of rape and murder. His educational qualifications became a point of contention during these legal battles, with his claims of impotence and spiritual purity being scrutinized in the courts.

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Social initiatives and outreach

Despite the controversies, Ram Rahim initiated several social campaigns through DSS, focusing on anti-drug, anti-alcohol, and anti-prostitution crusades. These initiatives garnered him a larger-than-life image among his followers, overshadowing his educational background.

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Current status

As of now, Ram Rahim is serving a prison sentence for his crimes. His educational qualifications, or the lack thereof, have become a footnote in the saga of his rise and fall. The focus has shifted from his academic history to the impact of his actions on DSS and its followers.

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