Krishnadev Prasad Gaud

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Krishnadev Prasad Gaud
BornKrishnadev Prasad
1895
Pen nameBadheb Banarasi
OccupationPoet, Professor

Krishnadev Prasad Gaud (b. 1895) also known as Bedhab Banarasi was an Indian Bhojpuri poet and professor. He was the principal of DAV College Varanasi and the member of State Legislative Council (India) of Uttar Pradesh. [1]

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Career

In 1930 he became the editor of the weekly journal named Bhut which was used to be published from Varanasi. In 1934, He became the editor of the journal named Khuda Ki Raj Par and later wrote for the daily newspaper named Aaj. [2]

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References

  1. Tiwari, Arjun (2014). Bhojpuri Sahitya ke Itihas. Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan.
  2. "Krishnadev Prasad Gaud (Badheb Banarasi)". Kashi Katha.
  3. Dutta, Amaresh (2006). The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature Vol I[भारतीय साहित्य का ज्ञानकोश]. साहित्य अकादमी.