




One Beat Group is run by One Beat Dasmesh charitable hospital society. Society was founded by Sardar Bahadur Singh, a well-established NRI entrepreneur, and social worker. ENABLING AND EMPOWERING PEOPLE WITH A MISSION TO STRENGTHENING THEIR RIGHTS Is the purpose of One Beat Group.
One Beat Group through its registered entity One Beat Dasmesh charitable hospital society located at Bhira, district Lakhimpur Kheri, U.P. has become the torchbearer in saving lives of the poorest among the poor through its impactful and resourceful intervention. Sardar Bahadur Singh – A noble soul, a kind-hearted man infused his overall involvement in giving shape and clarity to the cause and wisdom of the organization. Born in a humble background to agriculturist parents in Bhira, imbibed the values of SERVICE to HUMANKIND from the teachings of Sikh gurus, scriptures, and above all from his parents.
By starting its journey in 2012 from simple medical eye camps, the society has extended its activities in running 150 bedded multi-specialty hospital, One Nursing college, One Pharmacy college, One Paramedical institute, Blood bank besides other community development programs.
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