Krishna Kumar Yadav

Krishna Kumar Yadav

Krishna Kumar Yadav addressing a Workshop organized for Postmasters of Project Arrow offices at Allahabad on 8 Sept. 2013.
Born Krishna Kumar Yadav
(1977-08-10) 10 August 1977
Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
Residence Jodhpur, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Civil servant, author
Years active 2001–present
Spouse(s) Akanksha Yadav
Website www.kkyadav.blogspot.com

Krishna Kumar Yadav (born 10 August 1977) is an Indian Postal Service officer of 2001 batch.[1] He was the first Navodayan student in India who selected for Civil Services. Apart from a Civil Servant he is recognized as litterateur, Author Poet and Blogger. He writes prominently on subjects related to Social, Literary, and Contemporary issues. Currently He is Director Postal services, Rajasthan Western Region, Jodhpur, which is the largest Postal Region of India.[2][3]

Early life

Born on 10 August 1977 and brought up in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh. family, where his father Ram Shiv Murti Yadav was an Health Education officer. He did his early education in Jawahar navodaya Vidyalaya, Jiyanpur, Azamgarh. He received his Master of Arts (MA) degree in Political Science from Allahabad University in 1999. He was married to Akanksha Yadav on 24 November 2004, who herself is a litterateur. They have two daughters Akshitaa (Pakhi) and Apurva. Her daughter Akshitaa is the youngest National Child Awardee of India.[4][5]

Career

He is known for his impact speeches and literature. He served the Postal Department in various capacities. He started his career as Senior Superintendent of Post Offices Surat Division, Gujarat (22.07.2003-20.09.2004) and then posted as Assistant Postmaster General (Business Development, Technology & Philately), Uttar Pradesh Circle, Lucknow (22.09.2004-17.01.2005), Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Lucknow Division (18.01.2005-29.08.2005), Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Kanpur Division (08.09.2005-06.11.2007), Chief Postmaster, Kanpur GPO (07.11.2007-06.11.2009), Senior Superintendent of Railway Mail Services, Kanpur Division (07.11.2009-18.01.2010), Director Postal services, Andaman and Nicobar Islands (22.01.2010-24.02.2012), Director Postal services, Allahabad Region, UP (27.02.2012-04.03.2015), Director Postal services, Rajasthan Western Region, Jodhpur (Since 16.03. 2015), which is the largest Postal Region of India.[6][7][8]

Published works

Awards

References

  1. "Statement of immovable property of first appointment" (PDF). India Post. 31 December 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  2. "Director postal services felicitated". The Times Of India. 14 December 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  3. "कृष्ण कुमार यादव: परिचय और कवितायें" [Krishna Kumar Yadav: Introduction and Poems] (in Hindi). Kavita Kosh. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  4. Krishna Kumar Yadav's profile in Sahitya shilpi(in Hindi)
  5. Krishna Kumar Yadav's profile in Srijangatha(in Hindi)
  6. "Mr. KK Yadav Director Postal Services inaugurated 41st UPU Letter writing Competition held at Port Blair". Andaman Sheekha. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  7. "Chetna bids Farewell to Director Postal Services Mr. KK Yadav". Andaman Sheekha. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  8. "Clean India campaign unearths century-old record". Times Of India. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  9. Book Review: Abhilasha in Hindi
  10. Book Review: Abhivaktiyon ke bahane in Hindi
  11. Krishna Kumar integrated "perceptions and discourse" released (in Hindi)
  12. Jungle me Cricket, Author-Krishna Kumar Yadav, Publisher-Udyog Nagar Prakashan,695, New Cot Gaon, GT Road, Gaziabad, UP, India, Year- 2012,
  13. "बाल-पुस्तक समीक्षा : 'जंगल में क्रिकेट’: बाल साहित्य सर्जना का स्तुत्य प्रयास" [Child-Book Review: 'jungle cricket': children's literature appreciated efforts of creativity] (in Hindi). Rachanakar. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  14. "Solah Aane Solah Log by Krishna Kumar Yadav". Amit Writes. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  15. Director postal services KK Yadav felicitated (The Times of India)
  16. "Blogger couple set to receive int’l award". Active India Tv. Retrieved 4 September 2015.

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