West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose Resigns Ahead of Assembly Elections
Governor CV Anand Bose Steps Down
On Thursday, CV Anand Bose, the Governor of West Bengal, resigned after serving for three and a half years. This decision comes just weeks before the state is set to hold its assembly elections in 2026. Sources indicate that Bose is currently in Delhi, where he submitted his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu.
Profile of CV Anand Bose
Dr. CV Anand Bose, born on January 2, 1951, is a retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer from the 1977 batch and a politician. He served as the 21st Governor of West Bengal from November 23, 2022, until March 5, 2026. As the administrator of the National Museum, Dr. Bose initiated a special 100-day program aimed at modernizing and revitalizing the institution. This initiative included reopening closed galleries, upgrading exhibition arrangements and lighting, launching outreach programs to connect the museum with the community, and organizing special events for children to raise awareness about India's rich cultural heritage. Additionally, international exhibitions were held, and the 'People's Museum' movement was launched. Remarkably, most of the improvements outlined in the 100-day plan were completed within just 60 days.
Reasons Behind His Resignation
Dr. CV Anand Bose was appointed as the Governor of West Bengal by President Droupadi Murmu on November 17, 2022. He later submitted his resignation letter to the President on March 5, 2026, officially stepping down from his role.
