Lieutenant Governors of Pondicherry
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Pondicherry is a Union Territory of India, not a separate State, which implies that the governance and administration of the territory falls directly under the federal authority in New Delhi. However, along with Delhi, Pondicherry is one of the few two union territories in India, which is entitled by special constitutional amendments to have an elected legislative assembly and a cabinet of ministers, thereby enjoying partial statehood powers.
[edit] Lieutenant Governor
The Centre is represented by the Lt. Governor, who resides at the Raj Nivas (Le Palais du Gouverneur) at the Nehru Park, the former palace of the French Governor. The Central government is more directly involved in the financial well-being of the territory, as against the states where financial administration, given a budgeted central grant is the responsibility to the state governments.
[edit] List of Lieutenant Governors of Pondicherry
# | Name | Took Office | Left Office |
1 | S.L. Silam | 14.10.1963 | 13.10.1968 |
2 | B.D. Jatti | 14.10.1968 | 07.11.1972 |
3 | Chhedilal | 08.11.1972 | 29.08.1976 |
4 | B.T. Kulkarni | 30.08.1976 | 31.10.1980 |
5 | R.K. Vyas | 30.08.1976 | 31.10.1980 |
6 | R.N. Haldipur | 27.07.1981 | 14.05.1982 |
7 | K.M. Chandy | 15.05.1982 | 05.08.1983 |
8 | K. Prabhakararao | 02.09.1983 | 17.06.1984 |
9 | Tribhuvan Prasad Tewary | 01.10.1984 | 21.06.1988 |
10 | Ranjit Singh Dyal | 22.06.1988 | 19.02.1990 |
11 | Chandravati | 19.02.1990 | 18.12.1990 |
12 | Har Swarup Singh | 19.12.1990 | 05.02.1993 |
13 | Rajendra Kumari Bajpai | 02.05.1995 | 22.04.1998 |
14 | Rajani Rai | 23.04.1998 | 29.07.2002 |
15 | K. R. Malkani | 31.07.2002 | 27.10.2003 |
16 | Nagendra Nath Jha | 05.01.2004 | 06.07.2004 |
17 | M. M. Lakhera | 07.07.2004 | To Till Date |