- Ganga Singh of Bikaner
Ganga Singh (
13 October 1880 ,Bikaner –2 February 1943 ,Bombay ) was a ruler with modern reformist vision of theprincely state ofBikaner in present-dayRajasthan ,India . He was the only non-Anglo member of the BritishImperial War Cabinet duringWorld War I .Biography
Sri Ganga Singh was born on
13 October 1880 , the third and youngest son of Maharaj Sri Lal Singh, and brother toDungar Singh .Succeeding his brother in 1887, he was initially educated privately, then at Mayo College, Ajmer 1889/1894. From 1895 to 1898, he was put under the guidance of Sir
Brian Egerton for administrative training, learning administrative work from that of Patwari to that of Prime Minister.For military training, he was sent to
Deoli in 1898 and attached to the Deoli Regiment, which had the reputation of being one of the finest Regiment in India under the command of Lt. Col. Bell. He established a Chief Court inBikaner , presided over by a Chief Judge who was assisted by two Judges. Bikaner was the first State inRajasthan to take such a step.He announced the establishment of a Representative Assembly in 1913. He later established a High Court with a Chief Justice and two sub-judges by an Edict in 1922. Maharaja Ganga Singhji was the first prince in
Rajputana to have granted full charter of powers to a High Court.A life insurance and Endowment Assurance Scheme was introduced for the benefit of the employees. Also, facilities of a Saving Bank were made available to the people. He was one of the first rulers to introduce through legislation a Sharda Act by which
child marriage s were stopped.He had a personal gun salute of 19-guns granted in 1918 and a permanent local gun salute of 19-guns granted in 1921, was the Hon. ADC to HRH the Prince of Wales in 1902 and to HM George V in 1910. A Member of the Central Recruiting Board-India 1917, he represented India at the Imperial War Conference 1917, the
Imperial War Cabinet and the Paris Peace Conference 1919 and was Chancellor of the IndianChamber of Princes from 1920-26. He also represented India as a delegate at the fifth session of theLeague of Nations in 1924. [http://www.indiana.edu/~league/5thassemb.htm]As well, Sir Ganga served as Patron of
Benares Hindu University and Sri Bharat Dharam Mahamandal, as Vice President of East India Association and Royal Colonial Institute, a Member of the Indian Gymkhana Club and of the Indian Army Temperance Association, the General Council of Mayo and Daly Colleges the Indian Society of Oriental Art, the Indian Society-London, the Bombay Natural History Society, and was the first Member of the Indian Red Cross Society. Maharaja Ganga singh was one of the Most famous indiansfreemasons of his time.He married 1stly in July 1897 HH Maharani Vallabhkuver Sahiba of Pratapgarh; she died 19th August 1906. He then married 2ndly HH Maharani Sri Bhatiyaniji Sahiba of Bikampur and had issue, four sons and two daughters. He died 2nd February 1943 in Bombay after a reign of 56 years, aged 62, and was succeeded by his son Sir
Sadul Singh Achievements
* Maharaja Ganga Singh is remembered for having constructed the
Ganga Canal . He inspired people to come and settle in this new Command area. A large population settled than there. Among them the Sikh families mostly the land owners, migrated to this region from the Punjab around 1928, when the canal was built by Maharaja Ganga Singh of the former Bikaner state. Hindu families are the original inhabitants of this region; however, there were no permanent settlements in this area (except for a few towns under the old Bikaner state).
* He successfully dealt with and managed to fight the worst famine of the year 1899-1900 AD in the entire region. This famine inspired the young Maharaja to establish a good irrigation system to get rid of the problem permanently.
* He developed the city ofSri Ganganagar & its surrounding area as the most fertile grain bowl ofRajasthan
* He also constructed the Lallgarh Palace at Bikaner (named in memory of his father Lall Singh) between 1902 and 1926.
* He brought railways & an electricity network to the state.
* He introduced prison reforms. In those days Bikaner prisoners used to weave and craft the best carpets of India which were then sold in the international markets.
* He established partial internal democracy such as election to the municipalties & appointed a council of ministers to aid and advice.
* Some land reforms were also introduced.
* He induced enterprising Industrialist & agriculturists from neighbouring state for starting new ventures in his state.tyles
*1880-1887:
Sri Ganga Singh
*1887-1898:His Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja Shiromani Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner
*1898-1900:2nd Lieutenant His Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja Shiromani Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner
*1900-1901:Major His Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja Shiromani Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1901-1904: MajorHis Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner , KCIE,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1904-1907: MajorHis Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner , KCSI, KCIE,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1907-1909: MajorHis Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCIE , KCSI,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1909-1910:Lieutenant-Colonel His Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCIE , KCSI,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1910-1911:Colonel His Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCIE , KCSI,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1911-1917: ColonelHis Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCSI ,GCIE ,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1917-1919:Major-General His Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCSI ,GCIE , KCB,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1919-1921: Major-GeneralHis Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCSI ,GCIE ,GCVO , KCB,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1921-1930: Major-GeneralHis Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCSI ,GCIE ,GCVO ,GBE , KCB,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1930-1937:Lieutenant-General His Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCSI ,GCIE ,GCVO ,GBE , KCB,Kaiser-i-Hind
*1937-1943:General His Highness Sri Raj RajeshwarMaharajadhiraj Narendra Maharaja ShiromaniSir Ganga Singh Bahadur,Maharaja ofBikaner ,GCSI ,GCIE ,GCVO ,GBE , KCB,Kaiser-i-Hind Honours
*
Kaiser-i-Hind , 1st Class-1900
*Mentioned in Despatches -1901
*China War Medal (1900) -1901
*King Edward VII Coronation Medal -1902
*Delhi Durbar Medal (gold)-1903
*Grand Cross of the Order of Philip the Magnanimous ofHesse -1903
*Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (GCIE)-1907 (KCIE-1901)
*HonoraryLL.D (Cantab. )-1911
*King George V Coronation Medal -1911
*Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India (GCSI)-1911 (KCSI-1904)
*1914 Star -1914
*Bailiff Grand Cross of theOrder of St John (GCStJ)-1914
*Mentioned in Despatches -1914
*HonoraryLL.D (Edinburgh )-1917
*Mentioned in Despatches -1918
*Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)-1918
*British War Medal -1918
*Victory Medal-1918
*Grand Cordon of theOrder of the Nile of Egypt-1918
*HonoraryDCL (Oxon. )-1919
*Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)-1919
*Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) - New Year Honours 1921, for war service [LondonGazette |issue=32178 |date=1 January 1921 |startpage=7|supp=yes ]
*HonoraryLL.D (Benares Hindu University )-1927
*HonoraryLL.D (Osmania University )-1927
*King George V Silver Jubilee Medal -1935
*King George VI Coronation Medal -1937
*Africa Star -1942
*War Medal 1939-1945 -1945 (posthumous)
*1939-1945 Star -1945 (posthumous)
*India Service Medal-1945 (posthumous)Footnotes
ee also
*
List of Rajputs References
* [http://www.realbikaner.com/history/rulers/gangasingh.html Ganga Singh] at realbikaner.com
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp00420 Ganga Singh] at the British National Portrait Gallery
* [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/bikaner9.htm A complete list of his accomplishments with a brief biography]
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