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Governor general of india: Learn about the history
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Learn about the history and evolution of the office of Governor-General of India, from its creation in 1773 by the East India Company to its abolition in 1947 by the British Crown. See the names, terms, and notable events of each Governor-General, including the first Viceroy of India. The Governor-General of India was the highest-ranking official in British India, representing the British monarch in India. This position was established by the British East India Company in 1773, and later, the Governor-General became the head of the British administration in India until India gained independence in 1947. Check List of Governor General of India, Names, Tenure, Achivements. The Governor-General of India was the head of British administration in India during the colonial period. This position evolved over time, reflecting changes in British control and governance structures in India. The Charter Act of 1833 made the Governor-General of Bengal the Governor-General of British India. And, William Bentick was the first Governor-General of British India. More such information on different Viceroys and the Governor-General of India along with the major reforms they brought is given below in the form of a list. Other related links:
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