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Sandeep Bhalekar (Hindi: संदीप भालेकर, Born on 2nd November 1983) sometimes credited as Sandep Bapurao Bhalekar, is a software professional, social worker, activist and prominent intellectual figure.

Childhood:

Bhalekar was born in Beed, Maharashtra. He spent most of his childhood in Nanded (Huzur Sahib), Maharashtra and completed his primary education and schooling from PNHS, Nanded. Since his childhood he has been involved into social networking and Social gathering activities.

Education:

Sandeep graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Motilal Neharu National Institute of Technology (MNNIT) Allahabad, in 2005.Sandeep was one of the favorite figures among the fellow students in his college.

Corporate Profile:

Sandeep is holding a respectable position at one of the leading banks in Singapore. He started his career with HSBC, Pune.

He is involved into Social activities since the beginning of his college life & career. He worked and guided to NGOs like SRIJAN, Tara Mobile Trust, ABSS, etc.

He is Founder and Director of a NGO called KBSSO (Kerbaji Bhalekar Social Service Organization). This is the organization formed by bunch of intellectual people, who try to Help and Guide needy people from rural parts of Maharashtra.

KBSSO’s Board includes members like Mr. Sumit Karmarkar, Mr. Amol Meshram, Mr. Prassana Gayakwad, Mrs. Sushama Holkar, and Miss. Smita.

He has founded a Social activist group in Singapore called “Cheetah Club”. The Club Brainstorms different ideas of life. Club works for making software professional’s life healthy and fun loving by inspiring them to participate in creative social activities. Club helps professionals to identify their hobbies and to develop it further.

Books by Sandeep: His E-Book "The Cheetah Way" was published last year. He is working on a book named “Part of The Heart

References:

1. www.kbsso.org 2. www.sandeepbhalekar.com 3. Info from members of ‘Cheetah Club’