List of female Indian governors and lieutenant governors

In India, a governor is the constitutional head of each of the twenty-eight states. The governor is appointed by the President of India for a term of five years, and holds office at the President's pleasure. The governor is de jure head of the state government; all its executive actions are taken in the governor's name. However, the governor must act on the advice of the popularly elected council of ministers, headed by the chief minister, who thus hold de facto executive authority at the state-level. The Constitution of India also empowers the governor to act upon his or her own discretion, such as the ability to appoint or dismiss a ministry, recommend President's rule, or reserve bills for the President's assent. Over the years, the exercise of these discretionary powers have given rise to conflict between the elected chief minister and the union government–appointed governor.[1] The union territories of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Puducherry are headed by lieutenant governors.

Sarojini Naidu was the first female to become the governor of an Indian state.[2] She governed Uttar Pradesh from 15 August 1947 to 2 March 1949. Her daughter, Padmaja Naidu, is the longest-serving female governor with 11-year tenure in West Bengal.[3] Tamilisai Soundararajan is the recentmost appointment as the first female governor of Telangana.[4]

Governors

Key

*  incumbent governor

S. No. Name Image From To Term length State Ref.
1Sarojini Naidu15 August 19472 March 19491 year, 199 daysUttar Pradesh[5]
2Padmaja Naidu  3 November 195631 May 196710 years, 209 daysWest Bengal[6]
3Vijayalakshmi Pandit28 November 196218 October 19641 year, 325 daysMaharashtra[7]
4Sharda Mukherjee  5 May 197714 August 19781 year, 101 daysAndhra Pradesh[8]
14 August 19785 August 19834 years, 356 daysGujarat[9]
5Jothi Venkatachalam  14 October 197727 October 19825 years, 13 daysKerala[10]
6Kumudben Joshi  26 November 19852 February 19904 years, 68 daysAndhra Pradesh[11]
7Ram Dulari Sinha  23 February 198812 February 19901 year, 354 daysKerala[10]
8Sarla Grewal  31 March 19895 February 1990311 daysMadhya Pradesh[12]
9Sheila Kaul  17 November 199523 April 1996158 daysHimachal Pradesh[13]
10Fathima Beevi  25 January 19971 July 20014 years, 157 daysTamil Nadu[14]
11V. S. Ramadevi26 July 19971 December 19992 years, 128 daysHimachal Pradesh[13]
2 December 199920 August 20022 years, 261 daysKarnataka[15]
12Pratibha Patil8 November 200423 June 20072 years, 227 daysRajasthan[16]
13Prabha Rau  19 July 200824 January 20101 year, 189 daysHimachal Pradesh[13]
25 January 201026 April 201091 daysRajasthan[17]
14Margaret Alva6 August 200914 May 20122 years, 262 daysUttarakhand[18]
12 May 20127 August 20142 years, 87 daysRajasthan[19]
15Kamla Beniwal  27 November 20096 July 20144 years, 221 daysGujarat[20]
6 July 20146 August 201431 daysMizoram[21]
16Urmila Singh25 January 201027 January 20155 years, 2 daysHimachal Pradesh[22]
17Sheila Dikshit11 March 201425 August 2014167 daysKerala[23]
18Mridula Sinha31 August 20142 November 20195 years, 63 daysGoa[24]
19Draupadi Murmu*18 May 2015Incumbent5 years, 267 daysJharkhand[25]
20Najma Heptulla* 21 August 2016Incumbent4 years, 172 daysManipur[26]
21Anandiben Patel* 23 January 2018 28 July 2019 1 year, 186 days Madhya Pradesh [27]
15 August 201828 July 2019347 daysChhattisgarh[28]
29 July 2019Incumbent1 year, 195 daysUttar Pradesh[29]
22Baby Rani Maurya*26 August 2018Incumbent2 years, 167 daysUttarakhand[30]
23Anusuiya Uikey*29 July 2019Incumbent1 year, 195 daysChhattisgarh[31]
24Tamilisai Soundararajan*8 September 2019Incumbent1 year, 154 daysTelangana[32]

Lieutenant governors

Key

*  Incumbent Lieutenant Governor

S. No. Name Image From To Term length Union territory Ref.
1Chandrawati  19 February 199018 December 1990302 daysPuducherry[33]
2Rajendra Kumari Bajpai  2 May 199522 April 19982 years, 355 daysPuducherry[33]
3Rajani Rai  23 April 199829 July 20024 years, 97 daysPuducherry[33]
4Kiran Bedi*29 May 2016Incumbent4 years, 256 daysPuducherry[34]

See also

References

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