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Vindhya Pradesh was a former state of . It was created in 1948 as Union of Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand States from the territories of the in the eastern portion of the former Central India Agency. It was named as Vindhya Pradesh on 25 January 1950 after the , which runs through the centre of the province. The capital of the state was the former princely state of Rewa. It lay between to the north and to the south, and the enclave of , which lay a short distance to the west, was surrounded by the state of .

Vindhya was merged into Madhya Pradesh in 1956, following the States Reorganisation Act.

It occupied an area of 61,131.5 km2 (23,603 sq. miles).

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History
Vindhya Pradesh state was formed on 12 March 1948 and inaugurated on 4 April 1948. 36 were merged to form Vindhya Pradesh state:
  1. Rewa
  2. Beri
  3. Bihat
  4. Bijna
  5. Dhurwai
  6. Garrauli
  7. Jigni
  8. Khaniadhana
  9. Kamta Rajaula (Chaube Jagir)
  10. Kothi
  11. Kirur (Kubje Jagir)
  12. Lugasi
  13. Naigawan Rebai
  14. Pahra (Chaube Jagir)
  15. ()
  16. Sarila
  17. Sihawal
  18. Jagir)

On 25 January 1950, 11 erstwhile princely states, namely, Bihat, Banka Paharee, Baoni, Beri, Bijna, Charkhari, Jigni, Samthar, Sarila, Tori-Fatehpur and parts of Kirur Kubje were transferred to and . Vindhya Pradesh, together with the states of and Bhopal State, was merged into Madhya Pradesh on 1 November 1956.


Divisions
After formation, the state was divided into two divisions, which were further divided into 8 districts.

Bundelkhand Division with its headquarters at comprised the following 4 districts:

  1. Chhatarpur district
  2. Tikamgarh district

Baghelkhand Division with its headquarters at and then Rewa comprised the following 4 districts:

  1. Singrauli district


Politics

Part B state (1948-1949)
In 1948, the eastern regions of Central India Agency, became the Union of Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand States, and was admitted into the Dominion of India as a Part B state, headed by a , deputised by a Uparajpramukh, under the advice of a Prime Minister. , the ruler of the princely state of Rewa became the and Yadvendra Singh, the ruler of the princely state of became the Uparajpramukh.Awadhesh Pratap Singh became the first Chief Minister of the Division and Kamta Prasad Saxena was appointed as the Chief Minister of the Division. Later Awadhesh Pratap Singh became the Chief Minister of the Vindhya Pradesh state.


Rajpramukhs of Union of Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand States (UBBS)
14 April 194831 December 1949


Uparajpramukhs of Union of Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand States (UBBS)
1Yadvendra Singh4 April 194831 December 1949


Chief Ministers of Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand States
Awadhesh Pratap Singh became the first Chief Minister of the Baghelkhand Division and Kamta Prasad Saxena was appointed as the Chief Minister of the Bundelkhand Division.

1Awadhesh Pratap Singh State ()Indian National Congress
1Kamta Prasad Saxena State ()Indian National Congress


Prime Ministers of Union of Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand States (UBBS)
1Awadhesh Pratap Singh28 May 194814 April 1949 ()Indian National Congress
2Neil Bruniat Bonerji15 April 194930 April 1949 ()Independent
3Shreenath Mehta1 May 194931 December 1949 ()Independent


Part C state (1950-1952)
It was renamed Vindhya Pradesh and converted to a Part C state, headed by a Chief Commissioner, on 1 January 1950.


Chief Commissioners of Vindhya Pradesh
1Shreenath Mehta1 January 195020 January 1950 (President of India)
2V. K. Balakrishna Pillai21 January 195030 March 1952 (President of India)


Part A state (1952-1956)
In 1952, it became a Part A state, and the post of Chief Commissioner was replaced by the Lieutenant Governor. A legislative assembly comprising 60 members elected from 48 constituencies (36 single-member and 12 double-member) was created and the state was allotted 4 constituencies (2 single-member and 2 double-member).

In the first general election in 1951, the Indian National Congress won 40 seats and the Socialist Party won 11 seats. S.N.Shukla of Indian National Congress became the Chief Minister of the state on 13 March 1952, became the Speaker and Ram Kishore Shukla of Socialist Party the leader of the opposition of the house.

The state was dissolved on 31 October 1956 and merged with Madhya Pradesh.


Lieutenant Governors of Vindhya Pradesh
1Kasturirangan Santhanam31 March 19521 January 1956 (President of India)
2Mosalikanti Thirumala Rao2 January 195631 October 1956 (President of India)


Chief Ministers of Vindhya Pradesh
1Sambhu Nath Shukla31 March 195231 October 1956 1st (1952 elections)Kasturirangan SanthanamIndian National Congress


Post merger with Madhya Pradesh
was a prominent politician in the region who campaigned for the re-establishment of Vindhya Pradesh over the years post its dissolution and merger with Madhya Pradesh. Other advocates of the cause include Narayan Tripathi, 4-time MLA from Maihar, and social worker Kuldeep Agnihotri, associated with the Agni Shakti Education Foundation in Rewa.


See also
  • List of proposed states and territories of India

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