Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur was born on 24th January, 1924 in a village in Samastipur District of Bihar in a downtrodden wage earner family. From the days of his student life, he was interested in social upliftment of the weak and the poor. While doing his graduation, he left college to join Quit India Movement on the call of Mahatma Gandhi. As an ardent activist of freedom movement, he had to undergo rigorous imprisonment for 26 months. Even after independence he courted imprisonment several times in pursuance of various public causes relating particularly to upliftment and social equality of weaker segments of the society.
Karpoori Thakur was the first non-Congress CM of Bihar and, after Jayaprakash Narayan, he is considered the real champion of the cause of the dalits and the poor. He had opted to marry off his daughter at his native village. Karpoori Thakur had warned all his officials that if any of them was even found near the marriage site or engaged in making preparations for the ceremony, action would be taken against them. He had not even informed his Cabinet colleagues about the marriage. When some of them, getting wind of the marriage, offered help, he said, "It is the marriage of the daughter of Karpoori Thakur and not the daughter of a CM." A close assistant of the late Thakur says that he had incurred a total expenditure of Rs 10,000-11,000 on the wedding in the mid-seventies, while rough estimates put the entire expenditure on Laloo’s daughter’s marriage at Rs 3/4 crore.
Interestingly, when the then DM of Karpoori Thakur’s home district rushed to the CM’s side a day before the marriage, he was told to go back and attend to his official duties.
As political lobbying for Bhara Ratna hots up, there are demands being made to bestow posthumously the highest civilian honour on former Bihar Chief Minister Karpuri Thakur. Thakur was twice chief minister of the state -- first from December 1970 to June 1971 and then later from June 1977 to April 1979. 
In the early years after independence he served as a Teacher in the Middle School of his village. From 1952 till his demise, he was a member of Bihar Vidhan Sabha except for a short span in 1977 when he was a member of Lok Sabha. From a school teacher, he rose to become a Minister, a Deputy Chief Minister and ultimately the Chief Minister of Bihar State, a portfolio he held twice. He was also National President of Samyukta Socialist Party.
A staunch socialist, the spirit of socialism was the sheet anchor of his political career.He imparted a multidimensional character to the labour and peasant movement. He was arrested while leading hundreds of P & T employees during the historical general strike of the Central Government in 1960. He was on fast unto death for 28 days to press for the cause of Telco labourers in 1970.During the emergency period he led the movement of' Total Revolution' fearlessly and faithfully from underground hideouts. He was a dedicated votary of Hindi. He did away with the compulsive learning of English as a subject from matriculation curriculum. As Chief Minister, he enforced total prohibition in Bihar State. He also introduced reservation in Government jobs for backward classes in 1978.
He established a number of schools and colleges in backward and neglected areas of Bihar with public cooperation. A shining symbol of simplicity humility, integrity and duty, he devoted his life to the cause of social transformation. He fought against exploitation and injustice in society. As a luminary of socialist movement, he occupied a distinguished place in the country's politics. His premature death on 18th February, 1988 has created a void in public and political life which is felt even today by all sections of the society. 
Sr No Chief minister's name and party              Became CM in          
1  Sri Krishna Sinha  Jan 1946  Jan 1961  Congress
2  Deep Narayan Singh  Feb 1961  Feb 1961  Congress
3  Binodanand Jha  Feb 1961  Oct 1963  Congress
4  Krishana Vallabh Sahay  Oct 1963  March 1967  Congress
5  Mahamaya Pd Sinha  March 1967  Jan 1968  Jan Kranti Dal
6  Satish Prasad Singh  Jan 1968  Feb 1968  Congress
7  B. P. Mandal  Feb. 1st 1968  Feb. 22nd 1968  Congress
8  Bhola Paswan Shashtri  Feb 1968  June 1968  Congress(O)
9  Harihar Singh  Feb 1969  June 1969  Congress
10  Bhola Paswan Shashtri [2]  June 1969  July 1969  Congress (O)
11  Daroga Prasad Rai  Feb 1970  Dec 1970  Congress
12  Karpuri Thakur  Dec 1970  June 1971  Socialist Party
13  Bhola Paswan Shashtri [3]  June 1971  Jan 1972  Congress
14  Kedar Pandey  March 1972  Jan 1973  Congress
15  Abdul Gafoor  July 1973  April 1975  Congress
16  Dr.Jagannath Mishra  April 1975  April 1977  Congress
17  Karpuri Thakur [2]  June 1977  April 1979  Janta Party
18  Ram Sunder Das  April 1979  Feb 1980  Janta party
19  Dr.Jagannath Mishra [2]  June 1980  April 1983  Congress (I)
20  Chandrashekhar Singh  Aug 1983  March 1985  Congress (I)
21  Bindeshwari Dubey  March 1985  Feb 1988  Congress (I)
22  Bhagwat Jha Azad  Feb 1988  March 1989  Congress (I)
23  Satyendra Narayan Sinha  March 1989  Dec 1989  Congress (I)
24  Dr.Jagannath Mishra [3]  Dec 1989  March 1990  Congress (I)
25  Laloo Prasad Yadav  March 1990  March 1995  Janata Dal
26  Laloo Prasad Yadav [2]  April 1995  July 1997  Rashtriya Janta Dal
27  Rabri Devi  July 1997  Feb 1999  Rashtriya Janta Dal
28  Rabri Devi [2]  March 1999  March 2000  Rashtriya Janata Dal
29  Nitish Kumar  March 3rd 2000  March 10th 2000  Janata Dal (United)
30  Rabri Devi [3]  March 2000  Feb 2005  Rashtriya Janata Dal
31  Nitish Kumar [2]  Nov 24th 2005  Present  Janata Dal (United)
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