Before entering electoral politics, Shekhawat held many positions in many forums and organisations; he was the co-convener of the
Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, the economic wing of the
Sangh Parivar and the General Secretary of Seema Jan Kalyan Samiti, an organisation dedicated to strengthening national security by developing border towns and villages. As General Secretary, he was instrumental in building a second line of defence that consisted of civilians residing near the border area of Rajasthan. He was also instrumental in furthering the impact of civil defence by setting up 40 schools and four hostels along the India-Pakistan border. In October 2024, he launched the first coal gallery at the
National Science Centre in
New Delhi, India. ==References==