HomeElections 2024Assembly Election 2024BiharFrom mathematics to Bihar's poll arithmetic: How JSP's Professor KC Sinha is preparing for a fresh test

From mathematics to Bihar's poll arithmetic: How JSP's Professor KC Sinha is preparing for a fresh test

Renowned mathematician KC Sinha will be the Jan Suraaj Party's candidate from Kumhrar. KC Sinha has served as the Vice Chancellor of several universities. His mathematics textbooks have been taught in schools in Bihar for over 30 years. He has written over 70 books. So a large section of the population connects with him.

October 27, 2025 / 15:40 IST
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His mathematics textbooks have been taught in schools in Bihar for over 30 years. He has written over 70 books. So a large section of the population connects with him.
His mathematics textbooks have been taught in schools in Bihar for over 30 years. He has written over 70 books. So a large section of the population connects with him.

Every election, other than the interesting mix of candidates, throws up an 'unknown' face -- unknown not in their chosen domain of work, but to the 'world of politics'. Professor and author Krishna Chandra (KC) Sinha is one such name. Sinha has been fielded as the candidate by strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj party from Kumhrar Vidhan Sabha seat.

Renowned mathematician KC Sinha will be the Jan Suraaj Party's candidate from Kumhrar. KC Sinha has served as the Vice Chancellor of several universities. His mathematics textbooks have been taught in schools in Bihar for over 30 years. He has written over 70 books. So a large section of the population connects with him.

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In an exclusive interview with Mint, Professor KC Sinha shared “one formula” that he believes can address Bihar's development issues in various fields, including education, health, employment, and politics. The Jan Suraaj's candidate from Kumhrar also shed light on some similarities and differences between Mathematics and politics.

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