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Moti K. Kripalani (IAST: Motī K Kripalāni), ICS, was an Indian civil servant who went to serve as Chief commissionerofAjmer and Pondicherry.[1][2]

Chief Commissioner of Pondicherry

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The state of Pondicherry comprised ex-French settlements of India after their de facto transfer in October 1954. Kripalani succeeded Kewal Singh as the chief commissioner of Pondicherry on 16 November 1956.[2] The political musings of 1st Pondicherry Representative Assembly during tenure became a quite a sensation and it caught the attention of then Prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and others. Some of his decisions were criticized by political leaders of Pondicherry who rued that delay in de jure transfer[note 1] is one of the main reasons as the Pondicherry assembly had only advisory role and Chief commissioner can take decisions overriding the assembly.[5]: 103 

Autobiography

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He has recounted some important events in his life and civil service in his book Some Memories of Old Bengal.[6] In that book he mentions that as a higher civil servant in those days he pursued particular hobbies and other recreational activities during his posting in Rajshahi (now in Bangladesh).[7]: 262 

Offices held

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Preceded by

Chandrakant Balwantrao Nagarkar

Chief commissionerofAjmer
March 1946 – 31 October 1956
Succeeded by

Gurumukh Nihal Singh
(Governor of Rajasthan)

Preceded by

Kewal Singh

Chief commissioner of State of Pondicherry
16 November 1956 – 27 August 1958
Succeeded by

Lal Ram Saran Singh

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature. Lok Sabha Secretariat. 2004. p. 977. ISBN 9788120004009. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • ^ a b Civic Affairs, Volume 4, Issues 1-6. Citizen Press at Kanpur. 1956. p. 95. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • ^ "Indian Affairs Record (Vol. I and II)". Diwan Chand Indian Information Center. 1955.
  • ^ "Traité de cession des Établissements français de Pondichéry, Karikal, Mahé et Yanaon" (in French). 1956. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  • ^ "Civil Affairs". Monthly Journal of Local Govt. and Public Administration in India. 1957.
  • ^ Moti K. Kriplani, Some Memories of Old Bengal, in Punjabi (ed.), p. 130.
  • ^ Bureaucracy: Positions and Persons. Abhinay Publications, New Delhi. 1974. ISBN 9780883862940. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Notes

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    1. ^ The de facto transfer of French settlements in India occurred in November 1954. In January 1955, The Indian union government by an order renamed the four French settlements in India as State of Pondicherry.[3]: 20  A treaty of cession was signed between India and France in 1956.[4] However, the Algerian war delayed the ratification of 1956 treaty by French parliament which finally happened during August 1962. This had some implications on the political and administrative aspects of the State of Pondicherry.


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