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Shri Krishna Sinha

Shri Krishna Sinha Shri Krishna Singh (Sinha) (21 October 1887 – 31 January 1961), also known as Shri Babu, was the first chief minister of the Indian state of Bihar (1946–61). Except for the period of World War II, Sinha was the chief minister of Bihar from the time of the first Congress Ministry in 1937 until his death in 1961. He led the Dalit entry into the Baidyanath Dham, Deoghar. He was the first chief minister in the country to abolish the zamindari system. He was imprisoned for a total of about eight years in British India. He held mass meetings at which he spoke. He was known as ''Bihar Kesari'' for his "lionlike roars" in public speaking.

The former President of India, Pratibha Patil, released a book on the letters of exchange between Sinha and prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru titled ''Freedom and Beyond''. The correspondence between Nehru and Sinha touches on subjects such as Indian democracy in the making in the early years of Independence, Centre-State relations, role of governor, turbulence in Nepal, zamindari abolition, and education. Sinha gave his personal collection of 17,000 books to the public library in Munger in 1959 which is now named ''Sri Krishna Seva Shadan'' after him which in 2016 was reportedly in poor condition due to lack of funding. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Indian writing in English by Sinha , Krishna

    Published 1979
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    Indian writing in English by Sinha , Krishna

    Published 1979
    Book