Anantparivar is a large extended family comprising over 900 members, connected through generations and guided by shared heritage and values. It represents a living family tree where relationships, traditions, and responsibilities have been preserved and passed down over time.
The origins of Anantparivar date back to the 18th century in Gulni village, Hilsa, Nalanda district, Bihar (India). The foundation of this lineage was established by Birju Mahto, whose lifelong dedication to family unity and welfare laid the groundwork for stability, cooperation, and progress. His vision continues to shape the family’s principles even today.
At present, Anantparivar spans seven generations, with members residing across India and in various parts of the world. The family has grown into diverse professional fields. While some members remain associated with agriculture, others have made meaningful contributions in government services, private organizations, education, healthcare, and business sectors.
The achievements of many members have contributed significantly to the overall growth of the family. Through mutual guidance, encouragement, and shared responsibility, Anantparivar has progressed socially, educationally, and economically. Each member pursues personal development while remaining connected to the collective strength and support of the family.
We respectfully acknowledge and honor the individuals whose lives and contributions continue to inspire present and future generations:
Late Anant Mahto (Son of Late Sanichar Mahto)
Late Sri Yadunandan Singh
Late Sri Shivnandan Singh
Late Sri Chandradeo Prasad Verma
Late Sri Dhananjay Sinha
Sri Baldeo Singh
Late Dr. Om Prakash Narayan
Smt. Shusheela Devi
Late Sri Akhilesh Sinha
Sri Alakh Singh
Sri Vinod Sinha
Sri Prabhat Kumar Singh
Late Sri Yamuna Prasad
Sri Mathura Prasad
Sri Krishna Murari
Dr. Kumar Rajeev
Smt. Manju Devi
Anantparivar stands as a symbol of heritage, continuity, and collective progress, rooted in history and evolving with each generation.