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Langet Singh: A classic example of rags to riches who also turned out to be a great Philanthropist. He started his career as a simple worker and by the dint of his hard labour created huge wealth and donated huge amount to the then Bhumihar Brahmin College (Now L S College). His native was Dharhara, Vaishali . His grandson Sri Digvijay Narain Singh represented Muzaffarpur Loksabha constituency many times. Sri
Ram Charitra Prasad Singh: He was Bihar First Power Minister. Native of 'Bihat', Begusarai he was a man of very strong will power. His Son Sri Chandrashekhar Singh became a very famous Communist Leader of Bihar.
RajRishi Narain Babu: He was native of Goreakothi and started a High School based on Modern Education which led the revolution of education in that area . He won 1937 election for central assembly . He died in 1950 . His son Late Sri Krishna kant Babu became minister in SRI BABU first cabinet and served many other ministries . His son in law Late Sri Chandreshakhar babu of Bihat, Begusarai was a pillar in Bihar Politics and CPI.
Rai Hriday Narayan Singh: Native of Muzaffarpur. He was actively associated with development work during British rule. He was in the good book of Britishers and enjoyed their support for his work. It was none other than Mr. Narayan who made many roads and small bridges for the convenience of the local people.
Sri Vishun Deo Narain Singh: A 1927 law graduate from a Zamindaar family who used to run a free Hostel for meritorious and talented Bhumihar Brahmins of Saran district but at Mithanpura in Muzaffarpur. Smt Krishna Sahi's father Mahesh Pd Sinha were close associate of him. he become a Gandhian at very young but died in 1943.
Pandit Prakash Vir Shastri: Eminent Parliamentarian and scholar of Sanskrit.
Sir Chandreshwar Prasad Narayan Singh: Governor of Uttar Pradesh (1980-85), and India's first ambassador to Nepal. He also served as an ambassador of Japan. He was born on the 18th April 1901 at Parsgarh, Bihar. Standing First Class-First from the Calcutta University in his M.A. He obtained the Mallick Gold Medal in 1925. After coming to Bihar, he was elected to the then Legislative Council in 1927. He was also elected Chairman of the District Board of Muzaffarpur, where he distinguished himself by exemplary organisation of succour for earthquake victims of the great Bihar Earthquake of 1934. This received special recognition at the hands of the different organisations of the country, including the Congress at that time. In 1945, he became the Vice-Chancellor of the United Patna University. After Independence, he was invited by the then Prime Minister, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, to become the country's Ambassador to Nepal. It was during his tenure the King of Nepal sought refuge at the Indian Embassy in 1950. After completing his tenure there, he was appointed the Governor of undivided Punjab in 1953. It was under his aegis that the city of Chandigarh and the Bhakra-Nangal dam were built. In 1958, he subsequently became the Ambassador to Japan. There he received the signal and unique honour of receiving a doctorate from the prestigious Ohtani University. Unable to continue in the post, due to ill-health, he was forced to come back to India. After that he became a Director of the Reserve Bank of India and the I.D.B.I. and the Chairman of several companies. A distinguished educationist, an able administrator and an inspiring leader and interpreter of Indian Culture,Shri C.P.N. Singh was honoured with Padma Vibhushan in 1977 for his meritorious services rendered to the country.
Rameshwar Thakur:The present Governor of Karnataka.
Kailashpati Mishra: Former vice-president of BJP and former Governor of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Acharya Giriraj Kishore: Senior vice-president of Vishva Hindu Parishad and a conservative Hindu activist.
Padmashri Sharda Sinha: Singer, renowned for her deep and melifluous voice, sings mostly in Bhojpuri, Chatth festival songs sung by her are very popular.
Chandrashekhar Prasad: Student activist, leader and social activist.
Shashindra Pal Tyagi: Former Air Chief Marshal of India.
Dr. P.D. Ojha: Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India (the central banking authority of India) from 29.04.1985 to 28.04.1990 [1].
Shandali Sinha: The actress of movie named Tum Bin.
Amaresh Singh: An IRS has served as Deputy Director(Investigation) in New Delhi and is currently Deputy Secretary in the Union Home Ministry.
Raghav Sharan Sharma: Engineer, mountaineer, writer. Editor of Swami Sahjanand Saraswati Rachanawali published by Rajkamal Prakashan.
Shivnarain Chanderpaul: The star cricketer of West Indies (citation:telecast and broadcast in star news direct from chandepaul's home in west indies at 8.30 am on 10 March 2007 tracing the history of chanderpaul's family)
Chandra Bali Rai: Retired Engineer in chief, UP.
Prof. Anand Vardhan: Well known Historian
Sanjeev Kumar Pandey ( Ghopan Baba) : A well know engineer in the field of Colour Coating Technology. He is also a great Philanthropist. He is very famous and now settled in KSA. He is also the chairman of Anand Lok.
Ram Sagar Singh- He was born in Mokama(Bihar)& retired as a General Manager (Manufacturing) from the UB group, 2nd largest liquor company in the world. He is famous for social work & he was president of Rotary club mokama & did a lot of work for school children & poor. His wife Anju Bala Singh supported him in every social work area. Now they are trying to improve Mokama area.
Dr K.P.Thakur Most famous grammarian of bihar and former professor of English at R.D.S College, Muzaffarpur.
Buddhi Sagar Rai: A Gold Medalist all through his career and Graduated from BHU as a Mechanical engineer. He excelled in his career and retired as the Engineer in Chief, UP.
Pandit Surya Dev Sharma: Well-known Sanskrit-scholar from Muzaffarpur, Bihar served as professor of Ayurveda at Awadh Bihari Singh Sanskrit College, Khagaria.
Dr. Ajay Singh: A Post Doctoral Fellow at Indian School of Business, Hyderabad in the area of social marketing. His current research topic is- “Expanding access to female condom by cooperation among government, international donor organization and the private sector”.He completed Ph.D. on the topic-“Impact of social, economic and cultural factors in social marketing of condom” under guidance of K.Pradeep, Programme Development Officer, UNAIDS, Geneva. Apart from that he also did M.B.A. with major in marketing and minor in I.T. specialization. he received a prestigious “The Rashtrapati Rovers Award” in year 2000 by Dr. K.R.Narayanan former president of India in all India competition at Jagatpura Jaipur. he had deliberated several lectures on Social Marketing, Male/Female CONDOM, HIV/AIDS and Advocacy in International and National Conferences. he belong from sewapuri, varanasi, uttarpradesh
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