Welcome to the KSR's Literary Universe
भले ही उन पात्रों की भूमिकाएँ
प्रारम्भिक अध्यायों में समाप्त हो गई हों,
परन्तु वे पुनः आएँगे किसी नए अध्याय में,
किसी नई भूमिका के साथ।
- Krishna Singh Rajput
What is Krishnparn?

The literal meaning of Krishnaparn is "Krishna’s Pages", symbolizing pages that are not yet bound into books but remain open, evolving, and free. These pages reflect Krishna’s growing world of thoughts, emotions, and reflections as a person and a writer.
Krishna’s connection with writing began in childhood and gradually became a more conscious part of his life. In March 2016, he completed a short story titled "The Night into Thought", followed by "The Sorcerous Serpentine" in November of the same year.
Over the years, he has been expressing his thoughts, observations, and experiences through verses and stories—sometimes sharing a few on social media, sometimes sending them personally to friends and family, often without any formal publication. Krishnaparn is a collection of these complete and incomplete, ongoing, and emerging pieces, the stories that live on loose pages rather than between hardbound covers.
It is also his personal blog, created for his well-wishers, where they can read his upcoming stories, verses, and reflections as he continues to grow, learn, and write. Krishnaparn is less a polished destination and more a living space where his words can breathe, change, and slowly find their own form.
Who is Krishna?



Born on March 23, 1996, in Nandurbar, Maharashtra, into the Rajput family as the elder son of Devendra and Shital Rajput, Krishna discovered his lifelong fascination with stories since childhood, especially from films.
This early spark for narrative later intertwined with his deep passion for nature, propelling him into botany. Krishna earned his Bachelor's degree in Botany from JES Arts Science and Commerce College, Nandurbar, followed by a Master's from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU). Krishna co-founded BotanyFest Foundation in Vadodara (2020), serving as Director to organize plant-centric tours, events, and awareness campaigns fostering appreciation for nature—demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit in launching impactful social startups. His contributions extend to digitizing the BARO Herbarium for GBIF, co-authoring the "Pictorial Flora of WBG", writing the field guide "Vanaspati Ek Khoj" for Waghai Botanical Garden, and crafting the conservation story "Sara" on endangered species in Gujarat's Kutch region.
Presently, Krishna serves as District Coordinator for Mumbai-based coaching institute Shree Classes IIT at Nandurbar, where beyond his managerial responsibilities, his passion for education shines through efforts to empower students in their chosen fields further showcasing his entrepreneurial drive in educational project management and coaching NEET aspirants.
Through scientific expertise, educational outreach, creative storytelling via Krishnaparn, student mentorship, and entrepreneurial ventures, KSR drives sustainable botany, conservation, and academic excellence, inspiring greener and brighter futures of youth of the nation.
Krishna Singh Rajput
Botanist | Writer | Entrepreneur
Original Works

Waghai Botaincal Garden Audio Guide


Waghai Botanical Garden, spanning 24 hectares in Dang forests, offers an audio-guided tour developed by MSU Baroda's Botany Department under the guidance of Dr. Padamnabhi S. Nagar, with Krishna Singh Rajput serving as Project Coordinator & Writer.
Established in 1966 as a unique floristic hotspot in southern Gujarat's Dang region, this garden preserves diverse forest types, rare plant species, and rich natural heritage across 7.5 km of interconnected roads. The project delivers three specialized 35-minute routes—South Division Trees, Medicinal Plants, and North Division Trees—each featuring 20 stations with 40-60 second narrations in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, making botanical, historical, cultural, and ethnobotanical stories accessible to all visitors.
Explore the complete scripts that bring Waghai's living legacy to life

Saara - The Spiny Tailed Lizard (Gujarati)


Embark on a captivating journey through the arid landscapes of the Banni region in Gujarat, India, in the pages of “Sara.” This enchanting tale follows the lives of three extraordinary creatures: the Spiny Tailed Lizard (Saara hardwickii), MacQueen’s Bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii)), and Chinkara (Gazella bennettii). Amidst a backdrop of rich myths and beliefs, these unique species face an uncertain future as hunting and poaching threaten their existence. Join dedicated conservationists, scientists, and local communities as they unite to protect these creatures and their habitats, bridging ancient wisdom with modern conservation strategies. “Sara” weaves together adventure, conservation, and the enduring power of belief, immersing readers in a world where nature’s wonders and human fascination with the mystical intertwine.

Dang Diaries


After completing his Masters, in June 2019, Krishna spent eight transformative months immersed in the Dang Forest during an extended field trip with his seniors. Staying at the Forest Rest House in Pimpri—15 km from Waghai town—he volunteered for two months at Waghai Botanical Garden, where he was provided accommodation and immersed himself in documenting the garden's flora.
After his volunteer stint, Krishna joined the project team upgrading the Floral Safari Application and creating the Pictorial Flora for WBG for next six months. As a culmination of his volunteer work, he authored Vanaspati Ek Khoj, a Hindi guided tour of the garden.
These Dang Diaries reflect his raw experiences from those months—the mist-covered trails, botanical discoveries, and quiet evenings at the Forest Rest House. The project concluded triumphantly at Botany Fest 2020 - The Explorer with the launch of the upgraded app, Pictorial Flora, and Vanaspati Ek Khoj
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