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{{Short description|Indian politician}}
{{Short description|Indian politician}}
{{For|those of a similar name|Banwari Lal (disambiguation)}}
{{For|those of a similar name|Banwari Lal (disambiguation)}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
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| name                = Banwarilal Purohit
| name                = Banwarilal Purohit
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| president          = [[Ram Nath Kovind]]
| president          = [[Ram Nath Kovind]]
| 1blankname          = Chief Minister
| 1blankname          = Chief Minister
| 1namedata          =  
| 1namedata          = *[[Amarinder Singh]]
*[[Amarinder Singh]]
*[[Charanjit Singh Channi]]
*[[Charanjit Singh Channi]]
*[[Bhagwant Mann]]
| predecessor        = [[V. P. Singh Badnore]]
| predecessor        = [[V. P. Singh Badnore]]
| successor          =  
| successor          =  
| office2            = 14th [[Governor of Tamil Nadu]]
| office2            = 14th [[ List of governors of Tamil Nadu|Governor of Tamil Nadu]]
| term_start2        = 6 October 2017
| term_start2        = 6 October 2017
| term_end2          = 17 September 2021
| term_end2          = 17 September 2021
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| successor2          = [[R. N. Ravi]]
| successor2          = [[R. N. Ravi]]
| 1blankname2        = Chief Minister
| 1blankname2        = Chief Minister
| 1namedata2          = [[Edappadi K. Palaniswami]]<br />•[[M. K. Stalin]]
| 1namedata2          = *[[Edappadi K. Palaniswami]]
*[[M. K. Stalin]]
| office1            = Administrator of Chandigarh
| office1            = Administrator of Chandigarh
| status1            =  
| status1            =  
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| predecessor3        = [[Padmanabha Acharya]]
| predecessor3        = [[Padmanabha Acharya]]
| successor3          = [[Jagdish Mukhi]]
| successor3          = [[Jagdish Mukhi]]
| office4            = [[List of Governors of Meghalaya|16th Governor of Meghalaya]]<ref>http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2017/jan/27/president-mukherjee-accepts-v-shanmuganathans-resignation-1564081.html {{Bare URL inline|date=November 2021}}</ref>
| office4            = [[List of Governors of Meghalaya|16th Governor of Meghalaya]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2017/jan/27/president-mukherjee-accepts-v-shanmuganathans-resignation-1564081.html | title=President Mukherjee accepts V Shanmuganathan's resignation }}</ref>
| term_start4        = 27 January 2017
| term_start4        = 27 January 2017
| term_end4          = 5 October 2017
| term_end4          = 5 October 2017
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| predecessor4        = [[V. Shanmuganathan]]
| predecessor4        = [[V. Shanmuganathan]]
| successor4          = [[Ganga Prasad]]
| successor4          = [[Ganga Prasad]]
| office5            = [[Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha]]<br />for [[Nagpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Nagpur]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://164.100.47.194/loksabha/writereaddata/biodata_1_12/3118.htm | title=Banwarilal Purohit Lok Sabha Profiel | publisher=[[Lok Sabha]] | access-date=1 October 2017}}</ref>
| office5            = [[Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha]]<br />for [[Nagpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Nagpur]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://164.100.47.194/loksabha/writereaddata/biodata_1_12/3118.htm | title=Banwarilal Purohit Lok Sabha Profiel | publisher=[[Lok Sabha]] | access-date=1 October 2022}}</ref>
| term_start5        = 1984
| term_start5        = 1984
| term_end5          = 1991
| term_end5          = 1991
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| successor6          = [[Vilas Muttemwar]]
| successor6          = [[Vilas Muttemwar]]
| birth_date          = {{Birth date and age|1940|04|16|df=yes}}
| birth_date          = {{Birth date and age|1940|04|16|df=yes}}
| birth_place        = [[Nawalgarh, Rajasthan|Nawalgarh]], [[Rajputana Agency]], [[British Raj|British India]] (present-day [[Jhunjhunu district]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]])
| birth_place        = [[Nawalgarh, Rajasthan|Nawalgarh]], [[Rajputana Agency]], [[British Raj|British India]] (Nawalgarh, [[Jhunjhunu district]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]])
| party              = [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| party              = [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| residence          =[[Raj Bhavan, Punjab]]
| residence          = [[Raj Bhavan, Punjab]]
| spouse              =  
| spouse              =  
| children            =  
| children            =  
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'''Banwarilal Purohit''' (born 16 April 1940)<ref>{{Cite web|title=His Excellency Governor of Tamil Nadu|url=http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/15thassembly/governor.html|access-date=2021-03-15|website=www.assembly.tn.gov.in}}</ref> is an Indian politician who is the current and 29th [[List of governors of Punjab, India|Governor of Punjab, India]] and [[Administrator of Chandigarh]] as of 29 August 2021. He was the former [[Governor of Tamil Nadu]] from 2017 to 2021, and former [[Governor of Assam]] from 2016 to 2017. He was a Member of Parliament from the [[Nagpur (Lok Sabha constituency)]] three times, twice as an [[Indian National Congress]] member, once as a BJP member.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/banwari-lal-purohit-former-cong-leader-who-claimed-he-arranged-meeting-between-rajiv-rss-2982116/| title = Former Cong leader who claimed he arranged meeting between Rajiv & RSS}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/bjp-leader-purohit-is-new-governor-of-assam/articleshow/53746627.cms| title = BJP leader Purohit is new governor of Assam}}</ref>
'''Banwarilal Purohit''' (born 16 April 1940)<ref>{{Cite web|title=His Excellency Governor of Tamil Nadu|url=http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/15thassembly/governor.html|access-date=2021-03-15|website=www.assembly.tn.gov.in}}</ref> is an Indian politician who is the current and 29th [[List of governors of Punjab, India|Governor of Punjab, India]] and [[Administrator of Chandigarh]] as of 29 August 2021. He was the former [[Governor of Tamil Nadu]] from 2017 to 2021, and former [[Governor of Assam]] from 2016 to 2017. He is a member of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]. He was a Member of Parliament from the [[Nagpur (Lok Sabha constituency)]] three times, twice as an [[Indian National Congress]] member, once as a [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] member.


==Political career==
==Political career==
Later he joined Congress. After [[Indira Gandhi]] split Congress Party and formed Congress (Indira), Purohit was elected as MLA from Nagpur East constituency in 1978, contesting as member of Congress(I), and he was re-elected in 1980 from Nagpur South and became a Minister of State for Urban Development, Slum Improvement and Housing in 1982.
Later he joined Congress. After [[Indira Gandhi]] split the Congress Party and formed Congress (Indira), Purohit was elected as MLA from Nagpur East constituency in 1978, contesting as member of Congress(I), and he was re-elected in 1980 from Nagpur South and became a Minister of State for Urban Development, Slum Improvement and Housing in 1982.


In 1984, he was elected to the 8th Lok Sabha as member of Congress Party.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/electionanalysis/GE/PartyCompWinner/S13/partycomp23.htm | title=Election Analysis 1977-1984, Partywise Comparison|publisher=Election Commission of India|access-date=2010-01-14}}</ref> He was re-elected in 1989 on Congress ticket.
In 1984, he was elected to the 8th Lok Sabha as member of Congress Party.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/electionanalysis/GE/PartyCompWinner/S13/partycomp23.htm | title=Election Analysis 1977-1984, Partywise Comparison|publisher=Election Commission of India|access-date=2010-01-14}}</ref> He was re-elected in 1989 on Congress ticket.


Later he joined [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] when it launched a movement to build Ram Temple in [[Ayodhya]] and contested Lok Sabha elections in 1991 as the party's candidate. But he lost to [[Datta Meghe]] of [[Indian National Congress]]. In 1996, he was elected to 11th Lok Sabha as BJP's candidate.
Later he joined the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] when it launched a movement to build Ram Temple in [[Ayodhya]] and contested Lok Sabha elections in 1991 as the BJP candidate. But he lost to [[Datta Meghe]] of [[Indian National Congress]]. In 1996, he was elected to 11th Lok Sabha as BJP's candidate.


In 1999, he quit the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] to join the [[Indian National Congress]] after he developed serious differences with [[Pramod Mahajan]]. He contested the Lok Sabha elections from Ramtek in 1999 but lost.
In 1999, he quit the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] to join the [[Indian National Congress]] after he developed serious differences with [[Pramod Mahajan]]. He contested the Lok Sabha elections from Ramtek in 1999 but lost.


In 2003, he launched his own party called Vidarbha Rajya Party and contested the Lok Sabha elections from Nagpur in 2004.
In 2003, he launched his own party called Vidarbha Rajya Party and contested the Lok Sabha elections from Nagpur in 2004 but lost.  


In 2009 he again contested on BJP's ticket but lost the election to [[Vilas Muttemwar]] of [[Indian National Congress]].
Later on, he again joined the BJP.        


On 2 August 2020, Purohit tested positive for [[COVID-19]].<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/tamilnadu-chennai-governor/article32253197.ece| title = Coronavirus {{!}} Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit tests positive for COVID-19 - The Hindu}}</ref>
In 2009, he again contested on BJP's ticket but lost the election to [[Vilas Muttemwar]] of [[Indian National Congress]].


==Governorship==
==Governorship==


In August 2016, Purohit was appointed as [[Governor of Assam]] by replacing [[Padmanabha Acharya]] who had additional in-charge of Assam.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/banwarilal-purohit-sworn-in-as-assam-governor-2991011/| title = Banwarilal Purohit sworn in as Assam governor}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.nagpurtoday.in/banwarilal-purohit-appointed-assam-governor/08171534| title = Purohit sworn in as Assam governor}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.theshillongtimes.com/2016/08/23/banwarilal-purohit-takes-oath-as-governor-of-assam/| title = Banwarilal Purohit takes oath as Governor of Assam}} {{Dead link|date=October 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
In August 2016, Purohit was appointed [[Governor of Assam]] by replacing [[Padmanabha Acharya]] who had additional in-charge of Assam.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/banwarilal-purohit-sworn-in-as-assam-governor-2991011/| title = Banwarilal Purohit sworn in as Assam governor| date = 22 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.nagpurtoday.in/banwarilal-purohit-appointed-assam-governor/08171534| title = Purohit sworn in as Assam governor| date = 17 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.theshillongtimes.com/2016/08/23/banwarilal-purohit-takes-oath-as-governor-of-assam/| title = Banwarilal Purohit takes oath as Governor of Assam}} {{Dead link|date=October 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


On 30 September 2017 he was appointed as [[Governor of Tamil Nadu]] by President [[Ram Nath Kovind]]. It was the first time that the state has got a full time governor after K Rosaiah retired in August 2016.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/new-governors-appointed-all-you-need-to-know/articleshow/60893472.cms | title=New governors appointed: All you need to know | work=[[The Times of India]] | date=30 September 2017 | access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/banwarilal-purohit-appointed-tamil-nadu-governor/articleshow/60891462.cms | title=Banwarilal Purohit appointed Tamil Nadu Governor  | publisher=[[The Economic Times]] | date=30 September 2017 | access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/banwarilal-purohit-sworn-in-as-governor-of-tamil-nadu/article19806899.ece | title=Banwarilal Purohit sworn in as Governor of Tamil Nadu  | work=[[The Hindu]] | date=6 October 2017 | access-date= 7 October 2017|last=S. Jesudasan|first=Dennis| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171007103543/http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/banwarilal-purohit-sworn-in-as-governor-of-tamil-nadu/article19806899.ece| archive-date=7 October 2017}}</ref>
On 30 September 2017 he was appointed [[Governor of Tamil Nadu]] by President [[Ram Nath Kovind]]. It was the first time that the state has got a full time governor after [[Konijeti Rosaiah|K Rosaiah]] retired in August 2016.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/new-governors-appointed-all-you-need-to-know/articleshow/60893472.cms | title=New governors appointed: All you need to know | work=[[The Times of India]] | date=30 September 2017 | access-date=30 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/banwarilal-purohit-appointed-tamil-nadu-governor/articleshow/60891462.cms | title=Banwarilal Purohit appointed Tamil Nadu Governor  | publisher=[[The Economic Times]] | date=30 September 2017 | access-date=30 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/banwarilal-purohit-sworn-in-as-governor-of-tamil-nadu/article19806899.ece | title=Banwarilal Purohit sworn in as Governor of Tamil Nadu  | work=[[The Hindu]] | date=6 October 2017 | access-date= 7 October 2017|last=S. Jesudasan|first=Dennis| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171007103543/http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/banwarilal-purohit-sworn-in-as-governor-of-tamil-nadu/article19806899.ece| archive-date=7 October 2022}}</ref>


On August 27, 2021 President of India Shri [[Ram Nath Kovind]] appointed Governor Purohit as a [[List of governors of Punjab, India|Governor of Punjab]] (Additional Charge) and [[List of administrators of Chandigarh|Administrator of Chandigarh]] (Additional Charge).
On August 27, 2021 President of India Shri [[Ram Nath Kovind]] appointed Governor Purohit as a [[List of governors of Punjab, India|Governor of Punjab]] (Additional Charge) and [[List of administrators of Chandigarh|Administrator of Chandigarh]] (Additional Charge).
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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
His Father's name is Bhagwandas Purohit, he is married to Pushpa Devi Purohit, and he has three children. Two sons Rajendra Purohit and Rakesh Purohit, Daughter Meena Purohit Joshi. He has six grand children and a great grand son. His eldest grand daughter, Archana Purohit Agrawal is present CEO of eYantra Industries, Hyderabad. He is also the chairman of Bhavans Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir Nagpur. He is the Chairman of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan schools founded by late [[Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi]] in 1938.
His father's name is Bhagwandas Purohit, he is married to Pushpa Devi Purohit, and he has three children. Two sons Rajendra Purohit and Rakesh Purohit, daughter Meena Purohit Joshi. He has six grandchildren and a great grandson. His eldest granddaughter, Archana Purohit Agrawal is present CEO of eYantra Industries, Hyderabad. He is also the chairman of Bhavans Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir Nagpur. He is the chairman of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan schools founded by late [[Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi]] in 1938.


==References==
==References==
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Banwarilal Purohit
File:Banwarilal Purohit.jpg
Purohit in February 2017
29th Governor of Punjab
Assumed office
31 August 2021
PresidentRam Nath Kovind
Chief Minister
Preceded byV. P. Singh Badnore
16th Administrator of Chandigarh
Assumed office
31 August 2021
PresidentRam Nath Kovind
Preceded byV. P. Singh Badnore
14th Governor of Tamil Nadu
In office
6 October 2017 – 17 September 2021
PresidentRam Nath Kovind
Chief Minister
Preceded byC. Vidyasagar Rao (additional charge)
Succeeded byR. N. Ravi
25th Governor of Assam
In office
22 August 2016 – 29 September 2017
PresidentRam Nath Kovind
Chief MinisterSarbananda Sonowal
Preceded byPadmanabha Acharya
Succeeded byJagdish Mukhi
16th Governor of Meghalaya[1]
In office
27 January 2017 – 5 October 2017
PresidentRam Nath Kovind
Chief MinisterMukul Sangma
Preceded byV. Shanmuganathan
Succeeded byGanga Prasad
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
for Nagpur[2]
In office
1984–1991
Preceded byJambuwantrao Dhote
Succeeded byDatta Meghe
In office
1996–1998
Preceded byDatta Meghe
Succeeded byVilas Muttemwar
Personal details
Born (1940-04-16) 16 April 1940 (age 86)
Nawalgarh, Rajputana Agency, British India (Nawalgarh, Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan, India)
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
ResidenceRaj Bhavan, Punjab

Banwarilal Purohit (born 16 April 1940)[3] is an Indian politician who is the current and 29th Governor of Punjab, India and Administrator of Chandigarh as of 29 August 2021. He was the former Governor of Tamil Nadu from 2017 to 2021, and former Governor of Assam from 2016 to 2017. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was a Member of Parliament from the Nagpur (Lok Sabha constituency) three times, twice as an Indian National Congress member, once as a BJP member.

Political career[edit | edit source]

Later he joined Congress. After Indira Gandhi split the Congress Party and formed Congress (Indira), Purohit was elected as MLA from Nagpur East constituency in 1978, contesting as member of Congress(I), and he was re-elected in 1980 from Nagpur South and became a Minister of State for Urban Development, Slum Improvement and Housing in 1982.

In 1984, he was elected to the 8th Lok Sabha as member of Congress Party.[4] He was re-elected in 1989 on Congress ticket.

Later he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party when it launched a movement to build Ram Temple in Ayodhya and contested Lok Sabha elections in 1991 as the BJP candidate. But he lost to Datta Meghe of Indian National Congress. In 1996, he was elected to 11th Lok Sabha as BJP's candidate.

In 1999, he quit the Bharatiya Janata Party to join the Indian National Congress after he developed serious differences with Pramod Mahajan. He contested the Lok Sabha elections from Ramtek in 1999 but lost.

In 2003, he launched his own party called Vidarbha Rajya Party and contested the Lok Sabha elections from Nagpur in 2004 but lost.

Later on, he again joined the BJP.

In 2009, he again contested on BJP's ticket but lost the election to Vilas Muttemwar of Indian National Congress.

Governorship[edit | edit source]

In August 2016, Purohit was appointed Governor of Assam by replacing Padmanabha Acharya who had additional in-charge of Assam.[5][6][7]

On 30 September 2017 he was appointed Governor of Tamil Nadu by President Ram Nath Kovind. It was the first time that the state has got a full time governor after K Rosaiah retired in August 2016.[8][9][10]

On August 27, 2021 President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind appointed Governor Purohit as a Governor of Punjab (Additional Charge) and Administrator of Chandigarh (Additional Charge).

On September 9, 2021 President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind appointed Governor Purohit as a 29th Governor of Punjab.

Other career[edit | edit source]

Purohit gained ownership of the Nagpur daily newspaper The Hitavada from Servants of India Society in 1979. The newspaper was launched by Gopal Krishna Gokhale in 1911 and Purohit is its current managing editor. He is also the chairman of Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management in Nagpur.

Early life[edit | edit source]

His father's name is Bhagwandas Purohit, he is married to Pushpa Devi Purohit, and he has three children. Two sons Rajendra Purohit and Rakesh Purohit, daughter Meena Purohit Joshi. He has six grandchildren and a great grandson. His eldest granddaughter, Archana Purohit Agrawal is present CEO of eYantra Industries, Hyderabad. He is also the chairman of Bhavans Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir Nagpur. He is the chairman of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan schools founded by late Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi in 1938.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "President Mukherjee accepts V Shanmuganathan's resignation".
  2. "Banwarilal Purohit Lok Sabha Profiel". Lok Sabha. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  3. "His Excellency Governor of Tamil Nadu". www.assembly.tn.gov.in. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  4. "Election Analysis 1977-1984, Partywise Comparison". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  5. "Banwarilal Purohit sworn in as Assam governor". 22 August 2022.
  6. "Purohit sworn in as Assam governor". 17 August 2022.
  7. "Banwarilal Purohit takes oath as Governor of Assam". [permanent dead link]
  8. "New governors appointed: All you need to know". The Times of India. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  9. "Banwarilal Purohit appointed Tamil Nadu Governor". The Economic Times. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  10. S. Jesudasan, Dennis (6 October 2017). "Banwarilal Purohit sworn in as Governor of Tamil Nadu". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 7 October 2017. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 7 October 2017 suggested (help)
Lok Sabha
Preceded by
Jambuwantrao Dhote
Member of Parliament
for Nagpur

1984 – 1991
Succeeded by
Datta Meghe
Preceded by
Datta Meghe
Member of Parliament
for Nagpur

1996 – 1998
Succeeded by
Vilas Muttemwar
Political offices
Preceded by
Padmanabha Acharya
Governor of Assam
22 August 2016 – 10 October 2022
Succeeded by
Jagdish Mukhi
Preceded by
V. Shanmuganathan
Governor of Meghalaya
27 January 2017 – 5 October 2022
Succeeded by
Ganga Prasad
Preceded by
C. Vidyasagar Rao
Governor of Tamil Nadu
6 October 2017 – 17 September 2021
Succeeded by
R. N. Ravi
Preceded by
V. P. Singh Badnore
Governor of Punjab
31 August 2021 – Present
Succeeded by
Preceded by
V. P. Singh Badnore
Administrator of Chandigarh
31 August 2021 – Present
Succeeded by

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