Viceroys in India from
1858 to 1947
Viceroy
|
Tenure
|
Achievement
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Lord Canning
|
1858-1862
|
- Abolished doctrine of lapse
|
Lord Elgin
|
1862 – 1863
|
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Lord Lawrence
|
1864 – 1869
|
- Establishment of High court in
Calcutta, Madras during his reign.
- Anglo-Bhutanese war
|
Lord Mayo
|
1869 – 1872
|
- Financial Distribution between
centre and state introduced for the first time
- First Census in 1872
- Mayo College for the royal elite
was set up
- Lord Mayo was the only
Governor-General who was killed in India. He was killed by Sher Ali
Afridi in Port Blair
- Establishment of Statistical
Survey of India
|
Lord Northbrook
|
1872 – 1876
|
- Civil Marriage and Arya Samaj
marriage introduced
- Universal Marriage Act
introduced in 1872
- Intercaste Marriage allowed
- Kuka Movement in Punjab
|
Lord Lytton
|
1876 – 1880
|
- Vernacular Press Act, 1878
- Arms Act, 1878
- Nationalist view – Due to High
rate of taxation purchasing power had reduced.
- Government view – Drought is
natural phenomena due to which people became poor
- Ignored severe famine and
organized durbar. Proclaimed Queen Victoria “The Empress of India”
- Abolished tax on cotton for
British traders
- Maximum age to take up civil
services exam lowered from 21 to 19
|
Lord Ripon
|
1880 – 1884
|
- Was the most loved Governor-General
- Repealed the controversial Arms
and Vernacular press act
- Set up Local self-governments –
Panchayats and Municipal Boards due to which he was known as Father of
Self Government
- 2 new universities opened –
Punjab University 1884, Allahabad University 1887
- Illbert Bill – Indian judge
cannot try English Judge
- Appointment of Hunter Commission
|
Lord Dufferin
|
1884 – 1888
|
- III Anglo-‐Burmese war (1885-‐1886)
- Indian National Congress was
founded in 1885
|
Lord Lansdowne
|
1888 – 1894
|
- Indian Councils Act, 1892
(Indirect election was introduced for the first time)
- Factory Act, 1891
|
Lord Elgin II
|
1894 – 1899
|
- First British Officer called
Rands was killed.
- He was killed by Chapekar
(Ramkrishna & Damodar) Brothers. This was the first political
murder.
|
Lord Curzon
|
1899 – 1905
|
- Indian Universities act – to
control Indian Universities
- Raleigh Commission
- Partition of Bengal
- Curzon-Kitchener controversy
|
Lord Minto II
|
1905 – 1910
|
|
Lord Hardinge II
|
1910 – 1916
|
- Mesopotamian Campaign
- Transfer of Capital from
Calcutta to Delhi
- Hindu Mahasabha was established
by Madan Mohan Malaviya
|
Lord Chelmsford
|
1916 – 1921
|
- Home Rule League Movements
- Rowlatt Act was passed
- Montague – Chelmsford reform was
passed
|
Lord Reading
|
1921 – 1926
|
- Swaraj Party was formed
- Chauri – Chaura incident took
place
|
Lord Irwin
|
1926 – 1931
|
- Launch of civil disobedience
movement and Dandi march
- First round table conference was
held
|
Lord Willingdon
|
1931 – 1936
|
- Second & Third Round Table Conference
- Poona pact was signed
- Communal award was started
|
Lord Linlithgow
|
1936 – 1944
|
- Cripps Mission
- Quit India movement
|
Lord Wavell
|
1944 – 1947
|
- CR Formula 1944
- Launch of Direct Action day
- Wavell Plan & Shimla
conference
|
Lord Mountbatten
|
1947-48
|
- June 3rd Plan
- Last Viceroy and First
Governor-General of free India
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