
TAJINDER SINGH TIWANA
President, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), Mumbai
Former Member, District Planning Committee, Mumbai Suburbs (Govt. of Maharashtra)
A prominent youth leader from Mumbai, dedicated to empowering youth, strengthening communities, and fostering participative governance through innovative initiatives and unwavering commitment to public service.
About Tajinder Singh Tiwana

Tajinder Singh Tiwana is a prominent youth leader from Mumbai currently serving as the President of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), Mumbai. He holds degrees in commerce and law, providing him with a strong academic foundation for his public service career.
Tajinder has previously held key leadership roles within BJYM Mumbai, including Vice President and General Secretary, showcasing his extensive experience in youth politics and organizational leadership.
Beyond his roles in the youth wing, he has been an active member of the District Planning Committee for Mumbai Suburbs under the Government of Maharashtra, contributing significantly to urban planning and development initiatives.
Additionally, he has served as a member of the MTNL Telephone Advisory Committee (TAC), Government of Bharat, which highlights his involvement in public administration and civic affairs.
During his presidential tenure, Tajinder Singh Tiwana has been widely recognized for his strong protests exposing corruption and incompetent practices of the previous government. He has been acclaimed for dedicated public service and impactful youth empowerment programs.

A Legacy of Service and Leadership

Tajinder Singh Tiwana's journey in public service is marked by a deep commitment to youth empowerment, community development, and cultural preservation. Through his leadership roles and grassroots initiatives, he has consistently worked towards creating opportunities for the youth while strengthening the social fabric of Mumbai.
His approach combines traditional values with modern solutions, ensuring that development initiatives are both culturally rooted and forward-looking. From organizing large-scale events like the NaMo Yuva Run to renovating historic temples, his work reflects a holistic vision of community welfare.
Coming from a family deeply rooted in public service, Tajinder's values and commitment to community welfare were shaped early on by his grandfather, late Lt. Commander Hari Singh Tiwana, and his father, Shri Satnam Singh Tiwana.
Service and Leadership
Deeply committed to cultural restoration, he has worked actively on reviving old temples, and led large-scale events such as the NaMo Yuva Run to promote fitness and a drug-free India among youth. His leadership embodies good governance, administrative excellence, and social reform.
Tajinder exemplifies an accessible and proactive leadership style, earning respect for his "people first" philosophy. He blends academic insight with hands-on engagement and remains approachable, fostering trust and collaboration.
Known for working directly with Mumbaikars to address their concerns—whether through field initiatives, solving civic issues, or championing social causes—his leadership is characterized by empathy, clear communication, and unwavering dedication.



Through collaborative efforts and community engagement, Tajinder Singh Tiwana continues to work towards building a stronger, more inclusive Mumbai where every citizen has access to opportunities.
Leadership Philosophy

Deeply committed to cultural restoration, he has worked actively on reviving old temples, and led large-scale events such as the NaMo Yuva Run to promote fitness. His leadership embodies good governance, administrative excellence, and social reform rooted in integrity and a people-centric approach.
Tajinder exemplifies an accessible and proactive leadership style. He blends academic insight with hands-on engagement and remains approachable. Known for working directly with Mumbaikars to address their concerns—whether through field initiatives or solving civic issues—his leadership is characterized by empathy and unwavering dedication.
Family Background
Coming from a family deeply rooted in public service, Tajinder's values were shaped early on. His grandfather, the late Lt. Commander Hari Singh Tiwana, served in the Indian Navy. His father, Shri Satnam Singh Tiwana, held the important role of Municipal Councillor in Malad.
Continuing this legacy, his mother, Smt. Jaya Tiwana, serves as an elected Municipal Councillor and has twice served as Chairperson of the P/North Municipal Office. Through their dedicated service focused on local governance, this family tradition has instilled in Tajinder a profound sense of responsibility toward community welfare.

Key Leadership Roles
President, BJYM Mumbai
Leading youth wing initiatives
Member, District Planning Committee
Mumbai Suburbs – Govt. of Maharashtra
Former Member, MTNL TAC
Telephone Advisory Committee, Government of Bharat
Chief Trustee, Abhimaan Trust
Social welfare organization
Chairman, Shree Ganesh Co-op Soc.
Financial services
Secretary, Sai Baba Park RWA
Residents Welfare Association
Life Member, Goregaon Sports Club
Sports and community development
NaMo Yuva Run
Promoting fitness and a drug-free India among youth. This large-scale event reflects Tajinder Singh Tiwana's commitment to youth empowerment and national progress through physical fitness and healthy lifestyle promotion.
Key Initiatives
Atal Yuva Rozgar Mela
A flagship employment initiative connecting Mumbai's youth with companies seeking skilled resources.
Protecting National Integrity
Tajinder Singh Tiwana and his team protested against anti-national elements, ensuring there is no place for those threatening India's unity. Their protests led to significant impacts on events that threatened national sentiments.
COVID-19 Relief
During the pandemic, Tajinder mobilized over 260 volunteers. BJYM Mumbai arranged community kitchens for frontline workers and the homeless. #BJYMCARES helped thousands access food and medicine.

Tiwana Football Club
To empower young football players, Tajinder Singh Tiwana established and actively mentored the "Tiwana Football Club," which quickly rose to prominence in Mumbai's football circuit. Under his guidance, Tiwana FC clinched the Mumbai Football Association Second Division League championship in 2025, triumphing over more than 60 teams across the city. This remarkable achievement not only reflects his commitment to nurturing sporting talent and youth development, but also marks Tiwana FC as the 2025 champions in one of Mumbai's most competitive football divisions.

Renovation of Temples
Renovated decades old Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Ram Janki Mandir, fostering faith and social cohesion.
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