Sudeep Kumar

Sudeep Kumar also known as Sudeep Arun Kumar  also known as Sudeep Sinha  is a UK based NRI and a prominent figure in Bihar government development program in India.His ancestors (forefathers) who were royals were known by the surname Sinha, so he adpoted Sinha as an unofficial surname as well later on.

Biography
Sudeep Arun Kumar was born in Gaya district of Bihar in India on April 20, 1982.His father is known as Arun Kumar and mother is known by Kanak Lata.He has two siblings, a sister and a brother.He completed most of his schooling from Patna.He is a Computer Engineer from USA and a post graduate in management from prestigious Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK.He became popular in the year 2009 when he started taking interest in the current development program of his home state in India.He was appointed by the government to overhaul the traffic and public transport system. He has also proposed a two phased One-way Traffic System for the centre of Patna named as Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan Circle to Govt. of Bihar.one phase of this one way traffic system is already implemented. Beside,this he has proposed IT call centre system for each and every department of the state government.The much publicised E-Shakti IT call centre for MNREGA program was introduced in Bihar because of his initiatives,which is first of its kind IT call center in India. Jaankari, another call centre was also introduced at CM Secretariat, Patna to lodged the public complains directly to the Chief Minister of the state. He was interviewed by several India news channels like ETV,Mahuua etc. for his excellent and continuous contribution in the interest of development of Bihar.

He was associated with a noted Bollywood Director to bring up the first shopping Mall of the state in Bihar which is known as P&M Mall.Kumar took a bold initiative to tighten with strict operational methods to bring this 6 years delayed project into reality just within 6 months of joining.He is a role model for other NRIs who are not able to do much for their state.