He grew up in the Akola district of Maharashtra and studied at the Morris College in Nagpur.
He was a first elected as M. L. C., as the member of Third Legislative Council of Central Provinces and Berar during 1927–1930.
[1] Post-Independence, Biyani served as the Finance Minister of then Madhya Pradesh State and later represented Akola constituency.
[4] The Brijlal Biyani Science College at Amravati is named after him.
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