Uttar Pradesh is the first state which elected a woman as the Governor. Sarojini Naidu, popularly known as the “Nightingale of India”, was the first Indian woman to become the governor of Uttar Pradesh which was then known as the United Provinces. After the Independence of India in 1947, the princely states of Benares, Rampur, and Tehri-Garhwal were merged with United Provinces and it was later renamed as Uttar Pradesh on 25th January 1950.
As of now, another state named Uttarakhand has been carved out of Uttar Pradesh. Currently, five states including Goa, Jharkhand, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttarakhand and one Union Territory – Puducherry, have incumbent women governors.
Sarojini Naidu, who served as the first woman governor of the
United Provinces (1947-1949) was also the first Indian woman to be elected as
the President of Indian National Congress. Born as Sarojini Chattopadhyay,
Sarojini was an important figure in the freedom struggle and was also a
renowned poet. She died of a cardiac arrest on 2nd March 1949 in office. Naidu
is an important name in the political history of India as she participated in
various important movements like the Indian National Movement. She also
accompanied Mahatma Gandhi to London and participated in the Round Table
Conference for Indian-British Cooperation (1931). Sarojini has emerged to be
one of the most influential poets of her time and was also elected as a fellow
of the Royal Society of Literature in 1914.
Her works “The Golden Threshold,
The Bird of Time: Songs of Life, Death & the Spring, The Broken Wing: Songs
of Love, Death and the Spring, The Sceptred Flute, and The Feather of the Dawn”
etc. have brought to her immense praise as a poet. Her role as the Governor of
the United Provinces also received a positive response as it is widely believed
that she was a troubleshooter and prevented political crisis in the state.
Sarojini’s daughter, Padmaja Naidu is the second woman governor in India. She
is also the longest-serving
Governor with a tenure of 11 years. Padmaja served as the Governor of West
Bengal.
Many states of India including
Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Andhra
Pradesh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and
Mizoram have had female governors since the Independence of India. However,
still, there are many states which are yet to have women as the governor of the
states.