Background
Brij Krishna was born in 1900, the sixth child of Banarsidas Chandiwala and Janki Devi.
Brij Krishna was born in 1900, the sixth child of Banarsidas Chandiwala and Janki Devi.
He was educated at Street Stephen"s College, Delhi where he met Gandhi, who had gone there as a guest of the college principal, South. K. Rudra, in 1918.
The Chandiwalas were a family of silver traders of Chandni Chowk in Delhi. Chandiwala took to spartan meals and to wearing khadi under Gandhi"s influence. Also, he took to himself the task of supplying Gandhiji his goat"s milk whenever he stayed in Delhi and his earnestness in this matter earned him the nickname gwalin (milkmaid) from Doctor M A Ansari.
During the 1930s, Chandiwala helped organise the stone breakers of Delhi into a union and took up cases of violation of their rights with the Delhi administrators and in courts of law to ensure better compliance to government regulations regarding their work and to get compensation for them.
While in Delhi, Gandhi used to stay at Chandiwala"s house and Gandhi"s 21 day fast for communal harmony in 1924 was undertaken there. Chandiwala was with Gandhi on the day of his assassination and it was he who prepared Gandhi"s body for cremation.
After Independence, Chandiwala took to social work and became a founding member and president of the Bharat Sewak Samaj and Sadachar Samiti. In 1952 he founded the Shri Banarsidas Chandiwala Sewa Smarak Trust Society which was initially headed by Gandhi"s son Devdas.
The trust runs several hospital and educational institutes in Delhi including the Janki Devi College for Women which has been named in honour of his mother.