
Governor of Bengal
The Governor of Bengal is a ceremonial chief representative of the central government in the Indian state of West Bengal. Their role involves overseeing constitutional responsibilities, such as giving assent to laws passed by the state legislature, and ensuring the state government functions within constitutional and legal frameworks. They also play a part in maintaining harmony between the state’s executive and legislature. While they have limited executive power, their position carries importance in upholding constitutional processes and acting as a neutral figure in state affairs.