BabaJi has always been deeply committed to social service and community development. His journey of public service began at an early stage and continues to inspire many.
One of the key milestones in his life was his active involvement in organizing the Maharaj Agrasen Jayanti Shobha Yatra, which traditionally started from Filmistan in Old Delhi and concluded at Chandni Chowk. During one such event, when permission for the procession was denied by then Delhi Commissioner Ms. Kiran Bedi, BabaJi stood in solidarity with the Vaish community by offering voluntary arrest, exemplifying his courage and dedication.
BabaJi has served as an Executive Member of the Aggarwal Samaj, Delhi Pradesh, and has been instrumental in several of its initiatives. In 1993, he co-founded the Aggarwal Samaj Seva Samiti in Palam, and in the same year, led the organization of the first-ever Agrasen Jayanti Shobha Yatra in the region.
Understanding the financial challenges faced in community service efforts, BabaJi envisioned the creation of a cooperative financial institution. While the plan to start a bank could not be realized, he successfully established The Vaish Chandradarshan Cooperative Society in 2007, which continues to function actively for the benefit of the society.