List of governors of Bihar

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The governor of Bihar is a nominal head and representative of the president of India in the state of Bihar. The governor is appointed by the president for a term of 5 years. Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar 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.

Governor of Bihar
since 12 Feb 2023
StyleHis Excellency
ResidenceRaj Bhavan, Patna, Bihar
AppointerPresident of India
Term lengthFive Years
Formation1 April 1936; 88 years ago (1936-04-01)
Websitegovernor.bih.nic.in
Location of Bihar in India.

Powers and functions

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The governor has:

  • Executive powers related to administration, appointments and removals,
  • Legislative powers related to lawmaking and the state legislature, that is Vidhan Sabha or Vidhan Parishad, and
  • Discretionary powers to be carried out according to the discretion of the Governor.

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
 
President Pranab Mukherjee received by Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind & Chief minister Nitish Kumar.

Governors of Bihar

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Key
 • indicates that this was an additional charge or acting
# Name Portrait Entered office Left office Duration Home State Appointed by
Before Independence
1. Sir James David Sifton   1 April 1936 10 March 1937 343 days United Kingdom Freeman Thomas
2. Sir Maurice Garnier Hallett   11 March 1937 15 May 1938 1 year, 65 days Victor Hope
Sir Thomas Alexander Stewart   15 May 1938 16 September 1938 124 days
(2). Sir Maurice Garnier Hallett 17 September 1938 5 August 1939 322 days
3. Sir Thomas Alexander Stewart   6 August 1939 2 February 1943 3 years, 180 days
4. Sir Thomas George Rutherford   3 February 1943 6 September 1943 215 days
Sir Francis Mudie   7 September 1943 23 April 1944 229 days
(4). Sir Thomas George Rutherford   24 April 1944 12 May 1946 2 years, 18 days Viscount Wavell
5. Sir Hugh Dow   13 May 1946 14 August 1947 1 year, 93 days
After Independence
1. Jairamdas Daulatram   15 August 1947 11 January 1948 149 days British India Lord Mountbatten
2. Madhav Shrihari Aney   12 January 1948 14 June 1952 4 years, 154 days Maharashtra
3. R. R. Diwakar   15 June 1952 5 July 1957 5 years, 20 days Karnataka Rajendra Prasad
4. Zakir Husain   6 July 1957 11 May 1962 4 years, 309 days Andhra Pradesh
5. M. A. Ayyangar   12 May 1962 6 December 1967 5 years, 208 days
6. Nityanand Kanungo   7 December 1967 20 January 1971 3 years, 44 days Odisha Zakir Husain
Justice U.N. Sinha   21 January 1971 31 January 1971 10 days Not Known V. V. Giri
7. Dev Kant Baruah   1 February 1971 4 February 1973 2 years, 3 days Assam
8. Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare   4 February 1973 15 June 1976 3 years, 132 days Maharashtra
9. Jagannath Kaushal   16 June 1976 31 January 1979 2 years, 232 days Punjab Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Justice K.B.N. Singh   31 January 1979 19 September 1979 231 days Not Known Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy
10. Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai   20 September 1979 15 March 1985 5 years, 176 days Uttar Pradesh
11. P. Venkatasubbaiah   15 March 1985 25 February 1988 2 years, 347 days Andhra Pradesh Zail Singh
12. Govind Narain Singh   26 February 1988 24 January 1989 334 days Madhya Pradesh R. Venkataraman
Justice Dipak Kumar Sen   24 January 1989 28 January 1989 4 days Not Known
13. R.D. Pradhan   29 January 1989 2 February 1989 4 days Maharashtra
14. Jagannath Pahadia   3 March 1989 2 February 1990 336 days Rajasthan
Justice G.G. Sohoni   2 February 1990 16 February 1990 14 days Not Known
15. Mohammad Saleem   16 February 1990 13 February 1991 362 days Uttar Pradesh
B. Satya Narayan Reddy   14 February 1991 18 March 1991 32 days Andhra Pradesh
16. Mohammad Shafi Qureshi   19 March 1991 13 August 1993 2 years, 147 days Jammu and Kashmir
(10). Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai   14 August 1993 26 April 1998 4 years, 255 days Uttar Pradesh Shankar Dayal Sharma
17. Sunder Singh Bhandari   27 April 1998 15 March 1999 322 days Rajasthan K. R. Narayan
Justice B.M. Lall   15 March 1999 5 October 1999 204 days Not Known
Suraj Bhan   6 October 1999 22 November 1999 47 days Haryana
18. V. C. Pande   23 November 1999 12 June 2003 3 years, 201 days Jammu and Kashmir
19. M. R. Jois   12 June 2003 31 October 2004 1 year, 141 days Not Known A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Ved Prakash Marwah   1 November 2004 4 November 2004 3 days
20. Buta Singh   5 November 2004 29 January 2006 1 year, 85 days Rajasthan
- Gopalkrishna Gandhi m   31 January 2006 21 June 2006 141 days Delhi
21. R. S. Gavai   22 June 2006 9 July 2008 2 years, 17 days Maharashtra
22. R. L. Bhatia   10 July 2008 28 June 2009 353 days Punjab Pratibha Patil
23. Devanand Konwar   29 June 2009 21 March 2013 3 years, 265 days Assam
24. D. Y. Patil   22 March 2013 26 November 2014 1 year, 188 days Maharashtra Pranab Mukherjee
Keshari Nath Tripathi   27 November 2014 15 August 2015 261 days Uttar Pradesh
25. Ram Nath Kovind   16 August 2015 20 June 2017[3] 1 year, 308 days
Keshari Nath Tripathi   20 June 2017[4] 29 September 2017 101 days
26. Satya Pal Malik   30 September 2017[5] 23 August 2018 327 days Ramnath Kovind
27. Lalji Tandon   23 August 2018[6] 28 July 2019 339 days
28. Phagu Chauhan   29 July 2019 13 February 2023 3 years, 199 days
29. Rajendra Viswanath Arlekar   14 February 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 289 days Goa Draupadi Murmu

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "President Kovind Appoints 5 New Governors, Tamil Nadu Gets Its Own After A Year". NDTV.com. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  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. ^ "Profile of the President of India". presidentofindia.nic.in. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Ram Nath Kovind resigns as Bihar Governor". The Hindu. PTI. 20 June 2017. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Who is Satya Pal Malik?". The Indian Express. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Lalji Tandon sworn in as Bihar Governor". The Hindu. 23 August 2018.
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