Binod Bihari Verma (1937–2003) was a Maithili writer, doctor and member of the military.
He is most noted for his pioneering work on Panjis, which are ancient genealogical charts, Maithili Karna Kayasthak Panjik Sarvekshan.
He is also known for his depiction of rural poor of the Mithila region in his writings.
He worked as a medical officer in the Indian Army, as a lecturer in a Dental College, and as a private medical practitioner.
He simultaneously carried on his literary works by independent publishing and in the magazines Mithila Mihir and Karnamrit.
He had command over a number of languages including Urdu, Sanskrit, Odia, Assamese and Bengali and scripts of various Indian languages, such as old Maithili, Assamese, Gurmukhi, Odia and Nepali.