List of governors of Telangana

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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}

{{Use Indian English|date=February 2020}}

{{Infobox official post

| post = Governor

| insignia =

| native_name = {{lang|te-Latn|Telaṅgāṇa Governoru}}

| image = File:Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, portrait.png

| incumbent = Jishnu Dev Varma

| style = {{bulleted list

|Hon’ble Governor (within India (English)

|His/Her Excellency (outside India)

}}

| abbreviation = GOV

| status = Head of the State

| residence = Raj Bhavan, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

| termlength = At the pleasure of the President

| appointer = President of India

| formation = 1 March 1640

| inaugural = Andrew Cogan (additional charge)

| website = {{URL|http://governor.telangana.gov.in/}}

| precursor = Governor of Andhra Pradesh

| body = Telangana

| incumbentsince = 31 July

2024

}}

File:India_Telangana_locator_map.svg

{{Politics of Telangana}}

The Governor of Telangana is the nominal head and representative of the President of India in the state of Telangana. The Governor is appointed by the President for a term of 5 years.

Since 31 July

2024, Jishnu Dev Varma is the Governor of Telangana.

Powers and functions

{{See also|Governors of India#Powers and functions|l1=Powers and functions of the Governor}}

The Governor enjoys many different types of powers:

  • 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.

English Agents

In 1639, the grant of Madras to the English was finalized between the factors of the Masulipatnam (now Machilipatnam) factory (trading post), represented by Francis Day, and the Raja of Chandragiri. In 1640, Andrew Cogan, the chief of the Masulipatnam factory, made his way to Madras in the company of Francis Day and the English and Indian employees of the Masulipatnam factory. The Agency of Madras was established on 1 March 1640 and Cogan was made the first Agent. The official title was 'Governor of Fort St George' and the Governor was usually referred to as Agent. Cogan served in the post for three years and was succeeded by Francis Day. After four agents had served their terms, Madras was upgraded to a Presidency during the time of Aaron Baker. However financial considerations forced the company to revert to an agency soon after Aaron Baker had served his term. The Agency survived until 1684 when Madras was made a Presidency once and for all. Streynsham Master is the best remembered and most renowned of the Agents of Madras.

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! #

! Name
(birth–death)

! Took office

! Left office

! Notes

align=center

| colspan="7" | Agents

align=center
1

| Andrew Cogan

| 1 March 1640

| 1643

|

2

| Francis Day
(1605–1673)

| 1643

| 1644

|

3

| Thomas Ivie
(1605–1673)

| 1644

| 1648

|

4

| Thomas Greenhill
(1611–1658)

| 1648

| 1652

|

5

| Aaron Baker
(1610–1683)

| 1652

| 1655

|

6

| Thomas Greenhill
(1611–1658)

| 1655

| 1658

|

7

| Sir Thomas Chambers
(d. 1692)

| 1658

| 1661

|

8

| Sir Edward Winter
(1622–1686)

| 1661

| Aug 1665

|

9

| George Foxcroft
(1634–1715)

| Aug 1665

| 16 Sep 1665

|

10

| Sir Edward Winter
(1622–1686)

| 16 Sep 1665

| 22 Aug 1668

|

11

| George Foxcroft
(1634–1715)

| 22 Aug 1668

| Jan 1670

|

12

| Sir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet
(1631–1715)

| Jan 1670

| 27 Jan 1678

|

13

| Streynsham Master
(1640–1724)

| 27 Jan 1678

| 3 Jul 1681

|

14

| William Gyfford

| 3 Jul 1681

| 8 Aug 1684

|

Governors of the French East India Company

class="wikitable"

! Name

! Took office

! Left office

Elihu Yale (First term) (acting)

| 8 August 1684

| 26 January 1685

William Gyfford

| 26 January 1685

| 25 July 1687

Elihu Yale (Second term)

| 25 July 1687

| 3 October 1692

Nathaniel Higginson

| 3 October 1692

| 7 July 1698

Thomas Pitt

| 7 July 1698

| 18 September 1709

Gulston Addison

| 18 September 1709

| 17 October 1709

Edmund Montague (acting)

| 17 October 1709

| 14 November 1709

William Fraser

| 14 November 1709 (acting)

| 11 July 1711

Edward Harrison

| 11 July 1711

| 8 January 1717

Joseph Collett

| 8 January 1717

| 18 January 1720

Francis Hastings (acting)

| 18 January 1720

| 15 October 1721

Nathaniel Elwick

| 15 October 1721

| 15 January 1725

James Macrae

| 15 January 1725

| 14 May 1730

George Morton Pitt

| 14 May 1730

| 23 January 1735

Richard Benyon (governor)

| 23 January 1735

| 14 January 1744

Nicholas Morse

| 14 January 1744

| 10 September 1746

class="wikitable"

! Name

! Took office

! Left office

Mahé de La Bourdonnais (acting)

| 10 September 1746

| 2 October 1746

Jean-Jacques Duval d'Eprémesnil

| 2 October 1746

| August 1749

Governors (of British India)

class="wikitable"

! Name

! Took office

! Left office

John Hinde (in Fort David)

| 10 September 1746

| 14 April 1747

Charles Floyer (in Fort David)

| 14 April 1747

| 19 September 1750

Thomas Saunders (in Fort David up to 5 April 1752)

| 19 September 1750

| 14 January 1755

George Pigot (1st time)

| 14 January 1755

| 14 November 1763

Robert Palk

| 14 November 1763

| 25 January 1767

Charles Bourchier

| 25 January 1767

| 31 January 1770

Josias Du Pré

| 31 January 1770

| 2 February 1773

Alexander Wynch

| 2 February 1773

| 11 December 1775

George Pigot (2nd time)

| 11 December 1775

| 23 August 1776

George Stratton

| 23 August 1776

| 31 August 1777

John Whitehill (first time) (acting)

| 31 August 1777

| 8 February 1778

Sir Thomas Rumbold

| 8 February 1778

| 6 April 1780

John Whitehill (second time) (acting)

| 6 April 1780

| 8 November 1780

Charles Smith (acting)

| 8 November 1780

| 22 June 1781

George MaCartney

| 22 June 1781

| 12 February 1785

class="wikitable"

! Name

! Took office

! Left office

George MaCartney

| 12 February 1785

| 14 June 1785

Alexander Davidson (acting)

| 14 June 1785

| 6 April 1786

Sir Archibald Campbell

| 6 April 1786

| 7 February 1789

John Holland (acting)

| 7 February 1789

| 13 February 1790

Edward J.Holland (acting)

| 13 February 1790

| 20 February 1790

William Medows

| 20 February 1790

| 1 August 1792

Sir Charles Oakeley

| 1 August 1792

| 7 September 1794

Baron Hobart

| 7 September 1794

| 21 February 1798

George Harris (acting)

| 21 February 1798

| 21 August 1798

The 2nd Baron Clive

| 21 August 1798

| 30 August 1803

Lord William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck

| 30 August 1803

| 11 September 1807

William Petrie (acting)

| 11 September 1807

| 24 February 1808

Sir George Barlow, 1st Baronet

| 24 February 1808

| 21 May 1813

John Abercromby (acting)

| 21 May 1813

| 16 September 1814

Hugh Elliot

| 16 September 1814

| 10 June 1820

Sir Thomas Munro

| 10 June 1820

| 10 July 1827

Henry Sullivan Graeme (acting)

| 10 July 1827

| 18 October 1827

Stephen Rumbold Lushington

| 18 October 1827

| 25 October 1832

Sir Frederick Adam

| 25 October 1832

| 4 March 1837

George Edward Russell (acting)

| 4 March 1837

| 6 March 1837

The 13th Lord Elphinstone

| 6 March 1837

| 24 September 1842

The 8th Marquess of Tweeddale

| 24 September 1842

| 23 February 1848

Henry Dickinson (acting)

| 23 February 1848

| 7 April 1848

Sir Henry Eldred Pottinger

| 7 April 1848

| 24 April 1854

Daniel Eliott (acting)

| 24 April 1854

| 28 April 1854

The 3rd Baron Harris

| 28 April 1854

| 28 March 1859

Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan

| 28 March 1859

| 8 June 1860

William Ambrose Morehead (1st time) (acting)

| 8 June 1860

| 5 July 1860

Sir Henry George Ward

| 5 July 1860

| 2 August 1860

William Ambrose Morehead (2nd time) (acting)

| 4 August 1860

| 18 February 1861

Sir William Thomas Denison (1st time)

| 18 February 1861

| 26 November 1863

Edward Maltby (acting)

| 26 November 1863

| 18 January 1864

Sir William Thomas Denison (2nd time)

| 18 January 1864

| 27 March 1866

Francis Napier

| 27 March 1866

| 19 February 1872

Alexander John Arbuthnot (acting)

| 19 February 1872

| 15 May 1872

Lord Hobart

| 15 May 1872

| 29 April 1875

William Rose Robinson (acting)

| 29 April 1875

| 23 November 1875

The 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos

| 23 November 1875

| 20 December 1880

William Patrick Adam

| 20 December 1880

| 24 May 1881

William Huddleston (acting)

| 24 May 1881

| 5 November 1881

M.E. Grant Duff

| 5 November 1881

| 8 December 1886

The 1st Baron Connemara

| 8 December 1886

| 1 December 1890

John Henry Garstin

| 1 December 1890

| 23 January 1891

The 3rd Baron Wenlock

| 23 January 1891

| 18 March 1896

Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock

| 18 March 1896

| 28 December 1900

The 2nd Baron Ampthill (1st time)

| 28 December 1900

| 30 April 1904

James Thompson (acting)

| 30 April 1904

| 13 December 1904

The 2nd Baron Ampthill (2nd time)

| 13 December 1904

| 15 February 1906

Sir Gabriel Stokes (acting)

| 15 February 1906

| 28 March 1906

Sir Arthur Lawley

| 28 March 1906

| 3 November 1911

Sir Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael

| 3 November 1911

| 30 March 1912

Sir Murray Hammick (acting)

| 30 March 1912

| 30 October 1912

The 1st Baron Pentland

| 30 October 1912

| 29 March 1919

Sir Alexander Gordon Cardew

| 29 March 1919

| 10 April 1919

The 1st Baron Willingdon

| 10 April 1919

| 12 April 1924

Sir Charles George Todhunter (acting)

| 12 April 1924

| 14 April 1924

The 2nd Viscount Goschen

| 14 April 1924

| 29 June 1929

Sir Norman Edward Majoribanks (acting)

| 29 June 1929

| 11 November 1929

Sir George Frederick Stanley (1st time)

| 11 November 1929

| 16 May 1934

Sir Muhammad Usman Sahib Bahadur (acting)

| 16 May 1934

| 16 August 1934

Sir George Frederick Stanley (2nd time)

| 16 August 1934

| 15 November 1934

Lord Erskine (1st time)

| 15 November 1934

| 18 June 1936

Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu (acting)

| 18 June 1936

| 1 October 1936

Lord Erskine (2nd time)

| 1 October 1936

| 12 March 1940

Arthur Oswald James Hope

| 12 March 1940

| 26 February 1946

Sir Henry Foley Knight (acting)

| 26 February 1946

| 5 May 1946

Sir Archibald Edward Nye

| 5 May 1946

| 7 September 1948

Maharaja Sir Krishna Kumarasinhji Bhavsinhji

| 7 September 1948

| 12 March 1952

Sri Prakasa

| 12 March 1952

| 10 December 1953

List of governors of United Andhra Pradesh

class="wikitable sortable"

!#

!Name

!Portrait

!From

!To

!Term length

!Previous post

!Appointed by

1

| Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi

|100px

| 1 October 1953

| 31 October 1956

| {{Duration in days nts|1953|10|01|1956|10|31|format=commas}} days

|Governor of Punjab

|Rajendra Prasad

List

class="wikitable sortable"

!#

!Name

!Portrait

!From

!To

!Term length

1

| Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi

|100px

| 1 November 1956

| 1 August 1957

| {{Duration in days nts|1953|11|01|1956|08|01|format=commas}} days

2

| Bhim Sen Sachar

|100px

| 1 August 1957

| 8 September 1962

| {{Duration in days nts|1957|08|01|1962|09|08|format=commas}} days

3

| Satyawant Mallannah Shrinagesh

|100px

| 8 September 1962

| 4 May 1964

| {{Duration in days nts|1962|09|08|1964|05|04|format=commas}} days

4

| Pattom A. Thanu Pillai

|

| 4 May 1964

| 11 April 1968

| {{Duration in days nts|1964|05|04|1968|04|11|format=commas}} days

5

| Khandubhai Kasanji Desai

|{{dash}}

| 11 April 1968

| 25 January 1975

| {{Duration in days nts|1968|04|11|1975|01|25|format=commas}} days

6

| S. Obul Reddy

|{{dash}}

| 25 January 1975

| 10 January 1976

| {{Duration in days nts|1975|01|25|1976|01|10|format=commas}} days

7

| Mohanlal Sukhadia

|100px

| 10 January 1976

| 16 June 1976

| {{Duration in days nts|1976|01|10|1976|06|16|format=commas}} days

8

| Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare

|{{dash}}

| 16 June 1976

| 17 February 1977

| {{Duration in days nts|1976|06|16|1977|02|17|format=commas}} days

9

| B. J. Divan

|{{dash}}

| 17 February 1977

| 5 May 1977

| {{Duration in days nts|1977|02|17|1977|05|05|format=commas}} days

10

| Sharda Mukherjee

|{{dash}}

| 5 May 1977

| 15 August 1978

| {{Duration in days nts|1977|05|05|1978|08|15|format=commas}} days

11

| K. C. Abraham

|{{dash}}

| 15 August 1978

| 15 August 1983

| {{Duration in days nts|1978|08|15|1983|08|15|format=commas}} days

12

| Thakur Ram Lal

| 100px

| 15 August 1983

| 29 August 1984

| {{Duration in days nts|1983|08|15|1984|08|29|format=commas}} days

13

| Shankar Dayal Sharma

|100px

| 29 August 1984

| 26 November 1985

| {{Duration in days nts|1984|08|29|1985|11|26|format=commas}} days

14

| Kumud Ben Joshi

|{{dash}}

| 26 November 1985

| 7 February 1990

| {{Duration in days nts|1985|11|26|1990|02|07|format=commas}} days

15

| Krishan Kant

| 100px

| 7 February 1990

| 22 August 1997

| {{Duration in days nts|1990|02|07|1997|08|22|format=commas}} days

16

| Gopala Ramanujam

|{{dash}}

| 22 August 1997

| 24 November 1997

| {{Duration in days nts|1997|08|22|1997|11|24|format=commas}} days

17

| C. Rangarajan

| 100px

| 24 November 1997

| 3 January 2003

| {{Duration in days nts|1997|11|24|2003|01|03|format=commas}} days

18

| Surjit Singh Barnala

| 100px

| 3 January 2003

| 4 November 2004

| {{Duration in days nts|2003|01|03|2004|11|04|format=commas}} days

19

| Sushilkumar Shinde

| 100px

| 4 November 2004

| 29 January 2006

| {{Duration in days nts|2004|11|04|2006|01|29|format=commas}} days

20

| Rameshwar Thakur

| 100px

| 29 January 2006

| 22 August 2007

| {{Duration in days nts|2006|01|29|2007|08|22|format=commas}} days

21

| N. D. Tiwari

| 100px

| 22 August 2007

| 27 December 2009

| {{Duration in days nts|2007|08|22|2009|12|27|format=commas}} days

22

| E. S. L. Narasimhan

| 100px

| 28 December 2009

| 1 June 2014

| {{Duration in days nts|2009|12|28|format=commas|2014|06|01}} days

List of governors

;Key

  • {{note label|†|†|†}} Died in office
  • {{note label|§|§|§}} Resigned from office
  • {{note label|ẟ|ẟ|ẟ}} Removed from office

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!rowspan="2"| {{Abbr|S.No.|Number}}

!rowspan="2"| Portrait

!rowspan="2" style="width:16em"| Name
(born{{spaced ndash}}died)
(Home State)

! colspan="3"| Tenure in office

!rowspan="2" style="width:18em"| Immediate prior position held

!rowspan="2" style="width:12em" | Appointed by

style="width:7em"| From

!style="width:7em"| To

!style="width:7em"| Time in office

-

|rowspan="2"| 75px

|rowspan="2"| E. S. L. Narasimhan
{{small|(born 1945)}}
(Additional charge until
23 July 2019)

(Tamil Nadu)

|bgcolor="wheat"| 2 June
2014

|bgcolor="wheat"| 23 July
2019

!rowspan="2"| {{ayd|2 Jun 2014|7 Sep 2019}}

|rowspan="2" align="left" style="font-size:93%"| Governor of Andhra Pradesh

|rowspan="2"| Pranab Mukherjee

1.

|24 July
2019

|7 September
2019

2.

|75px

|Tamilisai Soundararajan
{{small|(born 1961)}}
(Tamil Nadu)

|8 September
2019

|19 March
2024{{ref label|§|§|§}}{{cite news |last1=The Hindu |first1= |date=18 March 2024 |title=Tamilisai, Telangana Governor and Puducherry Lt. Governor, resigns to contest Lok Sabha polls |url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/lok-sabha/telangana-governor-dr-tamilisai-resigns-to-contest-lok-sabha-polls/article67963569.ece |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240318081529/https://www.thehindu.com/elections/lok-sabha/telangana-governor-dr-tamilisai-resigns-to-contest-lok-sabha-polls/article67963569.ece |archive-date=18 March 2024 |access-date=18 March 2024 |language=en-IN}}

!{{ayd|8 Sep 2019|19 Mar 2024}}

|align="left" style="font-size:93%"| State President, Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party

|Ram Nath Kovind

-

|75px

|bgcolor="wheat"| C. P. Radhakrishnan
{{small|(born 1957)}}
(Additional charge)
(Tamil Nadu)

|bgcolor="wheat"| 20 March
2024

|bgcolor="wheat"| 30 July
2024

! {{ayd|20 Mar 2024|30 July 2024}}

|align="left" style="font-size:93%"| Governor of Jharkhand {{small|(continued)}}

|rowspan=2|Droupadi Murmu

3.

|75px

|Jishnu Dev Varma
{{small|(born 1957)}}
(Tripura)

|31 July
2024{{Cite web |title = Jishnu Dev Varma takes oath as Governor of Telangana|url=https://www.deccanchronicle.com/southern-states/telangana/jishnu-dev-varma-takes-oath-as-governor-of-telangana-1813474 |website= Deccan Chronicle|date=31 July 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240731140543/https://www.deccanchronicle.com/southern-states/telangana/jishnu-dev-varma-takes-oath-as-governor-of-telangana-1813474|archive-date=31 July 2024|language=en-IN}}

|Incumbent

!{{ayd|31 Jul 2024}}

|Deputy Chief Minister of Tripura

See also

References

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