Patna, December 31, 2024: British Lingua founder Dr Birbal Jha expressed his heartfelt condolences on the untimely passing away of renowned social worker and former police officer, Acharya Kishore Kunal. Dr. Jha, in a statement, said, “I join the family of Acharya Kishore Kunal in mourning his loss. His death is a great loss not only to his family but to the entire nation. I stand by his kith and kins in this moment of sorrow.”.

Dr. Jha continued, “Acharya Kishore Kunal was more than just a bureaucrat. He was a great social worker, and his contributions to society would be remembered throughout Indian cultural history. As head of a Sanskrit university in Darbhanga, he demonstrated visionary leadership by promoting and preserving India’s cultural legacy.

Dr. Birbal Jha also highlighted Kishore Kunal’s lasting impact on the city of Patna and beyond. “One of his remarkable achievements was the establishment of the Hanuman Temple in the heart of Patna, near Patna Junction. This temple became a symbol of his devotion to community service,” he said. “Moreover, his work extended to the foundation of educational institutions such as Gyan Niketan School and healthcare institutions like the Mahavir Cancer Institute in Patna. These establishments have provided free services to thousands of patients, ensuring that his legacy continues to benefit society.”

Dr. Jha went on to praise Acharya Kishore Kunal’s unparalleled dedication to social welfare. “Acharya Kishore Kunal not only built temples but also created institutions that have had a profound impact on the well-being of countless people. His commitment to serving the underprivileged through his work at the Mahavir Cancer Institute, Mahavir Arogya Institute, Mahavir Netralaya, and Mahavir Vatsalya Hospital is a testament to his selflessness and compassion,” said Dr. Jha.

“While Acharya Kishore Kunal may no longer be with us in physical form, his spirit and his monumental contributions will live on forever. I doff my hat to such an extraordinary personality who, through his actions and deeds, will always remain alive in our hearts and minds,” concluded Dr. Birbal Jha, the youngest living legend of Mithila.

Dr. Birbal Jha and the entire team at British Lingua extend their deepest sympathies to the family of Acharya Kishore Kunal and pray for his soul’s eternal peace.