List of governors of Bihar

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Governor of Bihar
Seal of Bihar.svg
Governor Arif Mohammad Khan.jpg
since 2 January 2025
Style His Excellency
Residence Raj Bhavan, Patna, Bihar
Appointer President of India
Term length At the pleasure of the President
Formation1 April 1936;89 years ago (1936-04-01)
Website governor.bih.nic.in
Location of Bihar in India. IN-BR.svg
Location of Bihar in India.

The governor of Bihar is the nominal head of the Indian state of Bihar. The governor is appointed by the president of India. Arif Mohammad Khan is the current governor of Bihar. [1] [2] Former President Zakir Husain and Ram Nath Kovind were two such governors of Bihar who succeeded on to become the president of India.

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Powers and functions

The governor has:

In his ex-officio capacity, the governor of Bihar is chancellor of the universities of Bihar (at present 12) as per the Acts of the Universities.

Sir Hugh Dow and Sir Frederick Seaford - Dow was the last governor of Bihar under British Raj The National Archives UK - CO 1069-129-7.jpg
Sir Hugh Dow and Sir Frederick Seaford – Dow was the last governor of Bihar under British Raj
President Pranab Mukherjee received by Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind & Chief minister Nitish Kumar. Ram Nath Kovind welcoming Pranab Mukherjee at Patna.jpg
President Pranab Mukherjee received by Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind & Chief minister Nitish Kumar.

List of governors


Agents, Chiefs and Governors (1650-1699)

In 1644 Gabriel Boughton, procured privileges for the East India Company which permitted them to build a factory at Hughli, without fortifications. In 1650, the factories of Balasor and Hughli were united. On 14 December 1650, James Bridgman was appointed as the chief of the factories. However, in 1653, Bridgman left suddenly and Powle Waldegrave assumed his charge.

On 27 February 1657, the company resolved its holdings into four agencies:- Fort St. George, Bantam, Persia, and Hughli. George Gawton was appointed as the Agent of Hughly. Additional three factories in Ballasore, Cassambazar and Pattana were put under the Hughly agency. In 1658, Johnathan Trevisa was appointed as the second to Gawton and was meant to succeed him after the latter's death. On 6 February 1661, the company reduced the Hughly agency under the Fort St. George, and then agent Trevisa was made the "Chief of Factories in the Bay of Bengal". On 24 November 1681, William Hedges was appointed as the "Agent and Governor for the affairs of the East India Company in the Bay of Bengal". On 21 December 1684, William Gyfford who was the President and Governor of Fort St. George was given the additional charge of Bengal due to increasing mismanagement. John Beard was appointed as the "Agent and Chief in the Bay of Bengal" and become the subordinate to Gifford.

Chief of the factories of Balasore and Hughli
NamePortraitTook OfficeLeft OfficeRemarks
James Bridgman14 December 16501653
Powle Waldegrave16531657
Agent of Hughly Agency
George Gawton27 February 165711 September 1658
John Trevisa11 September 16586 February 1661
Chief of Factories in the Bay of Bengal
John Trevisa6 February 166131 January 1662
William Blake31 January 166224 January 1668
Shem Bridges24 January 16687 December 1669
Henry Powell7 December 1669?
Walter Clavell ~June 16727 August 1677Died in office
Mathias Vincent 7 September 1677~July 1682

(position superseded)

Deposed in July 1682
Agent and Governor

for the affairs of the East India Company

in the Bay of Bengal

Sir William Hedges 24 November 1681~ August 1684Deposed in August 1864
Agent and Chief in the Bay of Bengal
John Beard21 December 186328 August 1865Died in office
Job Charnock ~ April 168610 January 1693Died in office
Francis Ellis 10 January 1693January 1694
Charles Eyre 25 January 16941 February 1699Left for England in 1699
John Beard1 February 169920 December 1699

(position superseded)

Second to Eyre

President and Governor of Fort William, in Bengal (1699-1705)

On 20 December 1699, the Court of Directors (London East India Company) declared Bengal a Presidency, and then Agent Charles Eyre was made the " President and Governor of Fort William, in Bengal". The President or Chief in the Bay of Bengal for the English East India Company was Sir Edward Littleton in whose commission and instructions, dated 12 January 1698, it was also stated that power had been obtained from his Majesty to constitute him the "Minister or Consul for the English Nation" with all powers requisite thereunto. Littleton was later deposed by the Court of Directors in 1703.

The union of the two East India Companies took place on 23 July 1702. For united trade in Bengal, a Council was appointed, of which Nathaniel Halsey and Robert Hedges were to take chair each in their week alternatively as per the dispatch from United Company on 26 February 1702. In a dispatch of 12 February 1704, it was ordered that if Beard shall die, no one will be appointed as President to succeed him. After the departure of John Beard to Madras, Ralph Sheldon assumed the position of Chief of Council, and his appointment was confirmed in a dispatch of 7 February 1706.

President and Governor of Fort William, in Bengal
NamePortraitTook OfficeLeft OfficeRemarks
Sir Charles Eyre 20 December 16997 January 1701Left on account of health issues
John Beard7 January 17017 July 1705Died in Office

President in the Bay, and Governor and Commander-in-Chief for Fort William, in Bengal (1705-1774)

On 30 December 1709, Anthony Weldon was appointed as the "President in the Bay, and Governor and Commander-in-Chief for Fort William, in Bengal" for the United East India Company. His appointment was later revoked and was supposed to be succeeded by Sheldon. Since Sheldon had died by the time dispatch arrived in Bengal, John Russell was ordered to succeed as the Governor. By a letter of 8 May 1771, the Court appointed Warren Hastings to be Governor of Bengal. By Act of Parliament 13 Geo. III., cap. 63, the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal will headed by a Governor-General, and Hastings was appointed as the first Governor-General. He assumed the office on 20 October 1774.

President in the Bay, and Governor and Commander-in-Chief for Fort William, in Bengal
#NamePortraitTook OfficeLeft OfficeRemarksAppointee
1Anthony Weldon30 December 17094 March 1711Appointment revoked by the Court of Directors

Resigned on March 1711

East India
Company

Coat of arms of the East India Company.svg
2John Rusell4 March 17113 December 1713Dismissed by the Court
3 Robert Hedges 3 December 171328 December 1717died in office
4Samuel Feake12 January 171817 January 1723Left for England due to illness
5 John Deane 17 January 172330 January 1726Returned to England
6 Henry Frankland 30 January 172625 February 1732Returned to Europe
7 John Stackhouse 25 February 173229 January 1739Resigned
8 Thomas Broddyll 29 January 17394 Feb 1746Left for England
9 John Forster 4 Feb 1746March 1748Died in office
10 William Barewell 18 April 17481749Dismissed by the Court
11 Adam Dawson 17 July 17491752Dismissed by the Court
12 William Fycthe Thomas Hudson (attributed) - Portrait of William Fytche of Bengal 1752.jpg 5 July 17528 August 1752Died in Office
13 Roger Drake 8 August 175220 June 1758Deposed by the Court
14 Col. Robert Clive Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive by Nathaniel Dance, (later Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland, Bt).jpg 27 June 175823 January 1760Resigned
15 John Zephaniah Holwell John Zephaniah Holwell.jpg 28 January 176027 July 1760Handed over to Vansittart who was appointed on

23 November 1759 to the office

16 Henry Vansittart Henry Vansittart.jpg 27 July 176026 November 1764Returned to England
17John Spencer3 December 17643 May 1765
18 The Lord Clive Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive by Nathaniel Dance, (later Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland, Bt).jpg 3 May 176520 January 1767Returned to England
19 Harry Verelst 29 January 176724 December 1769Retired from the service
20 John Cartier 26 December 176913 April 1772
21 Warren Hastings Warren Hastings by Joshua Reynolds.jpg 13 April 177220 October 1773

(office superseded)

Appointed as the Governor-General of Fort William

in Bengal in 1773

PortraitNameTermAppointer
Before 1773 the Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William was named as Governor of Bengal (1757–1772).
Governors General of the Presidency of Fort William (1773–1833)
Warren Hastings 20 October

1773

8 February

1785

East India Company

(1773–1858)

John Macpherson

(acting)

8 February

1785

12 September

1786

The Marquess Cornwallis 12 September

1786

28 October

1793

John Shore 28 October

1793

18 March

1798

Alured Clarke

(acting)

18 March

1798

18 May

1798

The Earl of Mornington 18 May

1798

30 July

1805

The Marquess Cornwallis 30 July

1805

5 October

1805

Sir George Barlow, Bt

(acting)

10 October

1805

31 July

1807

The Lord Minto 31 July

1807

4 October

1813

The Marquess of Hastings 4 October

1813

9 January

1823

John Adam

(acting)

9 January

1823

1 August

1823

The Lord Amherst 1 August

1823

13 March

1828

William Butterworth Bayley

(acting)

13 March

1828

4 July

1828

Governors-General of India (1834–1858)
Lord William Bentinck 4 July

1828

20 March

1835

East India Company

(1773–1858)

Charles Metcalfe, Bt

(acting)

20 March

1835

4 March

1836

The Lord Auckland 4 March

1836

15 November 1834

Governors of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (1834-1854)

By an Act of 1833 (3 & 4 William IV. , cap. lxxxv., Section lvi . ), it was enacted " that the Executive Government of each of the several Presidencies of Fort William in Bengal, Fort St. George, Bombay, and Agra shall be administered by a Governor and three Councilors, to be styled the Governor-in-Council of the said Presidencies of Fort William in Bengal , Fort St. George, Bombay, and Agra respectively, and that the Governor General of India for the time being shall be Governor of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal. From this time the Governors General of India held also the separate office of Governor of Bengal, until the year 1854. Under the Charter Act 1853 the Governor General of India was relieved of his concurrent duties as Governor of Bengal and empowered to appoint a lieutenant-governor from 1854.

Governors of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal

(ex-officio Governor-General of India, 1833-1857)

#Name

(birth–death)

PortraitTook officeLeft officeAppointee
1 The Lord William Bentick

(1774–1839)

Bentinck william.png 15 November 1834

(1833)

20 March 1835 East India
Company

Coat of arms of the East India Company.svg
- Sir Charles Metcalfe, Bt, ICS [3]

(acting)

(1785–1846)

Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe by George Chinnery.jpg 20 March 18354 March 1836
2 The Lord Auckland (1784–1849) George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland.png 4 March 183628 February 1842
3 The Lord Ellenborough (1790–1871) 1stEarlOfEllenborough.jpg 28 February 1842June 1844
- William Wilberforce Bird, ICS [3]

(acting)

(1784–1857)

June 184423 July 1844
4 Sir Henry Hardinge (1785–1856) Henryhardinge.jpg 23 July 184412 January 1848
5 The Earl of Dalhousie (1812–1860) Dalhousie.jpg 12 January 18481 May 1854

(28 February 1856)

Lieutenant Governors of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (1854-1912)

Under the Charter Act 1853 the Governor General of India was relieved of his concurrent duties as Governor of Bengal and a separate Governor of Bengal shall be appointed. Until then a Lieutenant Governor will be appointed. F. J. Halliday became the first lieutenant governor of the Bengal presidency. William Duke served as the last lieutenant governor after which the office was superseded by the Governor of Bengal province in 1912.

Lieutenant Governors of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal
#NamePortraitTook officeLeft officeAppointee
1 Frederick James Halliday Sir Frederick James Halliday.png 18541859 The Marquess of Dalhousie
2 John Peter Grant Sir John Peter Grant.png 18591862 The Earl Canning
3 Cecil Beadon Cecil Beadon.jpg 18621866
4 William Grey William Grey - Grant.jpg 18671870 Sir John Lawrence, Bt
5 George Campbell George Campbell.jpg 18701874 The Earl of Mayo
6 Sir Richard Temple Hart Richard Temple 1826-1902.jpg 18741877 The Lord Northbrook
7 Sir Ashley Eden Sir Ashley Eden.png 18771882
8 Sir Augustus Rivers Thompson Sir Augustus Rivers Thompson.png 18821887 The Marquess of Ripon
9 Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley.png 18871890 The Earl of Dufferin
10 Sir Charles Alfred Elliott 18901893 The Marquess of Lansdowne
11 Sir Anthony Patrick MacDonnell Antony MacDonnell.jpg 18931895
12 Sir Alexander Mackenzie Alexander Mackenzie Bengal.jpg 18951897 The Earl of Elgin
13 Sir Charles Cecil Stevens 18971898
14 Sir John Woodburn 18981902
15 James Dewar Bourdillon 19021903 The Lord Curzon of Kedleston
16 Sir Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser Sir Andrew Fraser LCCN2014683484.jpg 19031906
17 Francis Slacke 19061908 The Earl of Minto
18 Sir Edward Norman Baker Edward Norman Baker.jpg 19081911
19 Frederick William Duke 19111912 The Lord Hardinge of Penshurst

Lieutenant governors of Bihar and Orissa Province

#NamePortraitEntered officeLeft office
1 Sir Charles Stuart Bayley 19121915
2 Sir Edward Albert Gait 19151918
3 Sir Edward Vere Levinge 19181918
4 Sir Edward Albert Gait 19181919
19191920

Governors of Bihar and Orissa Province

#NamePortraitEntered officeLeft office
5 Satyendra Prasanna Sinha 19201921
6 Havilland Le Mesurier 19211922
7 Sir Henry Wheeler 19221927
8 Hugh Lansdown Stephenson 19271932
9 Sir James David Sifton 19321936

Governors of Bihar

Key
 indicates that this was an additional charge or acting
#NamePortraitEntered officeLeft officeDurationHome StateAppointed by
Before Independence
1. Sir James David Sifton No image available.svg 1 April 193610 March 1937343 days United Kingdom Freeman Thomas
2. Sir Maurice Garnier Hallett  11 March 193715 May 19381 year, 65 days Victor Hope
Sir Thomas Alexander Stewart No image available.svg 15 May 193816 September 1938124 days
(2). Sir Maurice Garnier Hallett 17 September 19385 August 1939322 days
3. Sir Thomas Alexander Stewart No image available.svg 6 August 19392 February 19433 years, 180 days
4. Sir Thomas George Rutherford No image available.svg 3 February 19436 September 1943215 days
Sir Francis Mudie No image available.svg 7 September 194323 April 1944229 days
(4). Sir Thomas George Rutherford No image available.svg 24 April 194412 May 19462 years, 18 days Viscount Wavell
5. Sir Hugh Dow No image available.svg 13 May 194614 August 19471 year, 93 days
After Independence
1. Jairamdas Daulatram Jairamdas Daulatram 1985 stamp of India.jpg 15 August 194711 January 1948149 days British India Lord Mountbatten
2. Madhav Shrihari Aney Madhav Shrihari Aney 2011 stamp of India.jpg 12 January 194814 June 19524 years, 154 days Maharashtra
3. R. R. Diwakar R.R. Diwakar April 1950 (cropped).jpg 15 June 19525 July 19575 years, 20 days Karnataka Rajendra Prasad
4. Zakir Husain President Zakir Husain 1998 stamp of India (cropped).jpg 6 July 195711 May 19624 years, 309 days Andhra Pradesh
5. M. A. Ayyangar M.A. Ayyangar.jpg 12 May 19626 December 19675 years, 208 days
6. Nityanand Kanungo Nityananda Kanungo.JPG 7 December 196720 January 19713 years, 44 days Odisha Zakir Husain
Justice U.N. Sinha No image available.svg 21 January 197131 January 197110 daysNot Known V. V. Giri
7. Dev Kant Baruah Dev Kant Baruah.jpg 1 February 19714 February 19732 years, 3 days Assam
8. Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was presented a purse of Rs. 1,18,000 (One Lakh Eighteen Thousands) by Dr. R. D. Bhandare (cropped).jpg 4 February 197315 June 19763 years, 132 days Maharashtra
9. Jagannath Kaushal No image available.svg 16 June 197631 January 19792 years, 232 days Punjab Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Justice K.B.N. Singh No image available.svg 31 January 197919 September 1979231 daysNot Known Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy
10. Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai (cropped).jpg 20 September 197915 March 19855 years, 176 days Uttar Pradesh
11. P. Venkatasubbaiah No image available.svg 15 March 198525 February 19882 years, 347 days Andhra Pradesh Zail Singh
12. Govind Narain Singh H.E. Shri Govind Narayan Singh.jpg 26 February 198824 January 1989334 days Madhya Pradesh R. Venkataraman
Justice Dipak Kumar Sen No image available.svg 24 January 198928 January 19894 daysNot Known
13. R.D. Pradhan R. D. Pradhan.jpg 29 January 19892 February 19894 days Maharashtra
14. Jagannath Pahadia Jagannath Pahadia.jpg 3 March 19892 February 1990336 days Rajasthan
Justice G.G. Sohoni No image available.svg 2 February 199016 February 199014 daysNot Known
15. Mohammad Saleem No image available.svg 16 February 199013 February 1991362 days Uttar Pradesh
B. Satya Narayan Reddy No image available.svg 14 February 199118 March 199132 days Andhra Pradesh
16. Mohammad Shafi Qureshi Mohammad Shafi Qureshi, Governor of Madhya Pradesh (cropped).jpg 19 March 199113 August 19932 years, 147 days Jammu and Kashmir
(10). Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai (cropped).jpg 14 August 199326 April 19984 years, 255 days Uttar Pradesh Shankar Dayal Sharma
17. Sunder Singh Bhandari No image available.svg 27 April 199815 March 1999322 days Rajasthan K. R. Narayan
Justice B.M. Lall No image available.svg 15 March 19995 October 1999204 daysNot Known
Suraj Bhan Suraj Bhan.jpg 6 October 199922 November 199947 days Haryana
18. V. C. Pande No image available.svg 23 November 199912 June 20033 years, 201 days Jammu and Kashmir
19. M. Rama Jois Rama Jois.jpg 12 June 200331 October 20041 year, 141 daysNot Known A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Ved Prakash Marwah No image available.svg 1 November 20044 November 20043 days
20. Buta Singh Buta Singh at DJ Sheizwoods house (11) (cropped).jpg 5 November 200429 January 20061 year, 85 days Rajasthan
- Gopalkrishna Gandhi Gopalkrishna Gandhi - Chatham House 2010.jpg 31 January 200621 June 2006141 days Delhi
21. R. S. Gavai R. S. Gavai.jpg 22 June 20069 July 20082 years, 17 days Maharashtra
22. R. L. Bhatia R. L. Bhatia.jpg 10 July 200828 June 2009353 days Punjab Pratibha Patil
23. Devanand Konwar Pranab Mukherjee attending the Launching Ceremony of Agriculture Road Map of Bihar (2012-2017), at Patna, in Bihar. The Governor of Bihar, Shri Devanand Konwar and the Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Nitish Kumar are also seen (cropped).jpg 29 June 200921 March 20133 years, 265 days Assam
24. D. Y. Patil Shri D.Y. Patil (cropped, 3x4).jpg 22 March 201326 November 20141 year, 188 days Maharashtra Pranab Mukherjee
Keshari Nath Tripathi Keshari Nath Tripathi - Kolkata 2016-07-01 5591.JPG 27 November 201415 August 2015261 days Uttar Pradesh
25. Ram Nath Kovind Ram Nath Kovind official portrait.jpg 16 August 201520 June 2017 [4] 1 year, 308 days
Keshari Nath Tripathi Keshari Nath Tripathi - Kolkata 2016-07-01 5591.JPG 20 June 2017 [5] 29 September 2017101 days
26. Satya Pal Malik Governor of Bihar Satya Pal Malik.jpg 30 September 2017 [6] 23 August 2018327 days Ramnath Kovind
27. Lalji Tandon The Governor of Bihar, Shri Lalji Tandon in New Delhi on August 28, 2018 (cropped).JPG 23 August 2018 [7] 28 July 2019339 days
28. Phagu Chauhan Phagu Chauhan.jpg 29 July 201913 February 20233 years, 199 days
29. Rajendra Viswanath Arlekar Rajendra Arlekar.jpg 14 February 20231 January 20251 year, 322 days Goa Draupadi Murmu
30. Arif Mohammad Khan Governor Arif Mohammad Khan.jpg 2 January 2025Incumbent96 days Uttar Pradesh

See also

References

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  2. Mohan, Archis (21 August 2018). "Satya Pal Malik new J&K Governor, Lalji Tandon takes his place in Bihar". Business Standard India. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  3. 1 2 "Raj Bhavan Kolkata" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "Profile of the President of India". presidentofindia.nic.in. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  5. "Ram Nath Kovind resigns as Bihar Governor". The Hindu. PTI. 20 June 2017. ISSN   0971-751X . Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  6. "Who is Satya Pal Malik?". The Indian Express. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  7. "Lalji Tandon sworn in as Bihar Governor". The Hindu. 23 August 2018.