Jageshwar Prasad Khalish

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Jageshwar Prasad Khalish
Personal details
Born(1894-11-08)8 November 1894
Nadra, Gaya, Bihar, Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Bihar)
Died27 April 1980(1980-04-27) (aged 85)
Gaya,Bihar, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseSarswati Devi
ParentKashinath Prasad

Jageshwar Prasad Khalish (8 November 1894 – 27 April 1980) was an Indian Shayar and politician from Gaya, Bihar. He joined Indian National Congress in 1916, and from 1931 to 1934 presided over the Gaya Congress Committee. Khalish participated in the Quit India Movement. After Independence of India, he was elected to Bihar Legislative Assembly in 1952, and from 1960 to 1972, he served as the member of Bihar Legislative Council.[1][2][3] Khalish Park in Gaya was established in the name of Jageshwar Prasad Khalish in 1947 which was known to be Davis Park before Independence.

Biography[edit]

Early life[edit]

Jageshwar Prasad Khalish was born on 8 November 1894 in the village of Nadra, Khizarsarai Block, Gaya, Bihar to the family of Kashinath and was named "Jageshwar Prasad". The title of "Khalish" was awarded to him by his teacher Khwaja Ishrat Lucknowi because of his Shayaris.

Student life[edit]

Being from a poor family he was unable to go any school for his higher studies, he did his basic schooling from Madarsa, he was a self-taught man in Hindi, Urdu, English and Arthashastra.
Students have done their Doctor of Philosophy on Jageshwar Prasad Khalish in Urdu and Mordern History course studies.[citation needed]

Shayari's[edit]

"मिटाकर दुश्मनो की शान अपनी शान रखेंगे
बदन से जान जाएगी वतन की आन रखेंगे"

मिटाता नहीं है जौहरे जाती कभी 'खलिश'|
काँटों के बीच रहके भी खंदा गुलाब है||

Political career[edit]

In 1952 he was elected as M.L.A from Barachatti, Gaya, Bihar area. He won election with a large margin which leads to Forfeiture of Deposit of other leaders.[citation needed] From 1960 to 1972 he was member of Legislative Council. During his political career he established Gandhi Mandap, Gandhi Maidan in Gaya City.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ये कलम इनकी तू जय बोल". Gaya: Dainik Jagran. 8 November 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  2. ^ "जागेश्वर प्रसाद खलिश की 122 वीं जयंती समारोह". Gaya. 8 November 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Key Highlights of General Election, 1951 to The Legislative Assembly of Bihar" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 15 November 2015.