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  1. Krishna Ballabh Sahay (Hindi: कृष्ण बल्लभ सहाय; 31 December 1898 – 3 June 1974), popularly known as K B Sahay was an Indian freedom fighter, who after Indian Independence became the Revenue Minister of Bihar and then became the fourth Chief Minister of unified Bihar.

  2. 25 de abr. de 2014 · K. B. Sahay contested the first assembly elections of 1952 from Giridih and won by a handsome margin to return as the revenue minister to the Government of Bihar in Sri Babu’s cabinet. But in 1957 he was defeated in the assembly elections from Giridih by Raja Kamakhya of Padma (Hazaribag).

  3. 26 stories. A New Leader: Krishna Ballabh Sahay. Being an excellent academician is one thing, but being a prolific scholar who understands the constraints that might hinder one's chances to grow in life, while doing everything in their power to elevate them, is rare. K.B. Sahay; Image Credit: Navbharat Times.

  4. K B Sahay will always be remembered as a strict administrator, efficient politician, and disciplined and punctual leader. On 29 May 1974, Sahay died suddenly in a road accident near Sindur village of Hazaribagh while returning from Patna to Hazaribagh after being elected as a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly.

  5. Krishna Ballabh Sahay was a prominent politician from Bihar in the post-independent era. He was a prominent freedom fighter too. He served as the 3rd Chief Minister of Bihar during 2 October 1963 – 5 March 1967, preceded by Pandit Binodanand Jha. He belonged to Indian National Congress.

  6. K. B. Sahay took up the challenge on behalf of the Congress ministry in consultation with the Chief Minister Dr S. K. Sinha. The circular had to be withdrawn on the 24 th December 1937 signed by the same Chief Secretary Mr W. B. Brett. The British civilian had to eat humble pie. K. B. Sahay had cornered W. B. Brett’.

  7. To sabotage K. B. Sahay’s prospects of joining Sri Babu’s Ministry as representative of Chhotanagpur region, his detractors’ chief among them Saraswati Devi, at the instance of other local leaders sent a false telegram to Dr Rajendra Prasad requesting that Bajrang Sahay or someone else other than Krishna Ballabh Sahay should be made a minister to represent Chhotanagpur.