Anugrah Narayan Sinha was an Indian politician and freedom fighter, widely regarded as one of the principal architects of modern Bihar. He served as the first Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister of Bihar after India's independence, and was a close associate of Dr. Rajendra Prasad and other leaders of the Indian National Congress in the Bihar region.
Key Facts
| Name | Anugrah Narayan Sinha |
|---|---|
| Known as | Bihar Vibhuti |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Politician, freedom fighter |
| Political party | Indian National Congress |
| Region | Bihar, India |
| Notable role | First Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister of Bihar |
Background
Sinha emerged as a prominent figure in the nationalist movement in Bihar during the early twentieth century. He was associated with the Indian National Congress and participated in the broader struggle for Indian independence under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. He worked closely with Rajendra Prasad, who later became the first President of India, in organising Congress activities in Bihar.
Public Life and Career
After India attained independence in 1947, Sinha took office in the first government of the state of Bihar. He held the portfolios of Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister, playing a central role in shaping the early administrative and financial framework of the state. He is remembered for his contributions to the consolidation of Bihar's post-independence governance and to public institutions in the state.
Legacy
Sinha is popularly referred to in Bihar as Bihar Vibhuti, an honorific recognising his stature as a leader of the state. Several institutions in Bihar have been named in his memory, including the Anugrah Narayan College in Patna and the Anugrah Narayan Memorial Medical College in Gaya, reflecting his lasting association with public life and education in the region.
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References
- Wikidata: Q4777746