• After a good career as an athlete he joined N.M.P.G. College, Hanumangarh as a Director Physical Education in 1981. In early days of service he got governor award for excellent coaching to Rajasthan's athletes in 1985. • Under his guidance approximately 500 trainees played in all India Inter University. He is working for physical handicap and BPL athletes from 1990. • In 1997, He found
Devendra Jhajharia in a school competition. In 2004 his trainee
Devendra Jhajharia became paralympic gold medal winner of India. • In 2005 Govt. of Rajasthan honored him for his achievements. • In 2007 Govt. of India gave prestigious
Dronacharya award for his great achievements in para-sport. He also became the first and only Dronacharya awardee for para-sports. • In 2010 Hero Honda honored him for his achievements. In
2010 Asian Para Games his trainee Jagseer Singh won a historical gold medal. It was the only gold medal for India. • He has worked as Chief Coach of para-athletics team in
Commonwealth Games 2010,
Delhi and
2010 Asian Para Games,
Guangzhou. • Many of his disciples have won national and international medals including the prestigious
Arjun Award. Notables include: •
Devendra Jhajharia (
Arjun Award Winner) - Only Indian Athlete who has three
paralympics gold medals. •
Jagseer Singh (
Arjun Award Winner) - Gold medalist in
Asian Para Games for India. •
Sandeep Singh Maan (
Arjun Award Winner) - Youngest athlete who won a silver medal in Asian Para Games. • Deepa Malik (
Arjun Award Winner) - Only athlete who won a silver medal in
IPC Athletics World Championships. He was trained by R. D. Singh in his early years. •
Jagdeep Singh - He is nephew of Dronacharya R.D. Singh and now he is playing in the Indian basketball team. He was trained by R. D. Singh in his early years. ==References==