Since 1985 the Governor of Punjab has acted as the Administrator of Chandigarh too.
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Governors Agra (1834–1836) • Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1945–1947) * • Assam (1921–1947) * • Bengal (1700–1774 & 1912–1947) • Bihar (1936–1947) * • Bihar and Orissa (1920–1936) • Bombay (1694–1947) • Central Provinces and Berar (1920–1947) • Madras (1698–1947) • North-West Frontier (1932–1948) • Orissa (1936–1947) * • Punjab (1921–1947) * • Sindh (1936–1947) • United Provinces (1921–1947)
Lieutenant Governors Bengal, Bihar and Orissa (1854–1912) • Bihar and Orissa (1912–1920) • East Bengal and Assam (1905–1912) • Punjab (1859–1921) • North-Western Provinces (1836–1902) • United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (1902–1921)
Chief Commissioners Ajmer-Merwara (1871–1947) • Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1872–1945) • Assam (1874–1905 & 1912–1921) • Balochistan (1877–1947) • Central Provinces (1861–1920) • Coorg (1869–1947) • Delhi (1912–1947) • North-West Frontier (1901–1932) • Panth-Piploda (1942–1947) • Punjab (1853–1859)
Commissioners Assam (1828–1874) • Sindh (1843–1936)
Superintendents Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1858–1872)
* office continued after Indian independence
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