Banwarilal Purohit is new Governor of Tamil Nadu

President Ram Nath Kovind appointed five new Governors on Saturday morning.

September 30, 2017 10:24 am | Updated 12:30 pm IST - New Delhi

File photo of Banwarilal Purohit.

File photo of Banwarilal Purohit.

President Ram Nath Kovind appointed  Banwari Lal Purohit as Tamil Nadu governor on Saturday. It is the first time that the state has got a full time governor after K Rosaiah retired in August 2016.

Maharashtra governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao had additional charge of Tamil Nadu since Mr Rosaiah's retirement.

Other than Mr Purohit, President Ram Nath Kovind filled in vacancies in five other states. Retired Brig. B. D. Mishra is the new Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Satya Pal Malik is Governor of Bihar, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi is Governor of Assam, Ganga Prasad is the Governor of Meghalaya and retired Admiral DK Joshi takes over Andaman and Nicobar islands.

Mr Purohit was appointed as Governor of Assam State by President of India on 17 August 2016. He has been thrice elected as member of parliament from Nagpur, twice on  Indian National Congress's tickey once as a BJP member.

Vacancy arose in Bihar Raj Bhavan after its former occupant Mr Ram Nath Kovind was elected as President of India. His successor 71-year-old Mr Malik was Minister of state in 1990s and is a three term Parliamentarian.

Former Delhi MLA Prof Jagdish Mukhi was moved from Union Territory of Andaman amd Nicobar to Assam. He has been replaced by former Chief of Naval Staff Admiral DK Joshi.

 Bihar politician Ganga Prasad will take over as Meghalaya Governor. He was part of new national executive of BJP after Amit Shah took over as BJP President. He has been a member of Bihar's legislative council for 18-years.

War veteran Brigadier Brigadier B. D. Mishra (Retired) will be handling Arunachal Pradesh. He has participated in all three major wars that India has fought - in 1962, 1965 and 1971.

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