Himachal Pradesh State Formation: History, Date & Process
Initial Formation Of Himachal Pradesh (1948)
- Himachal Pradesh came into existence on 15th April 1948 as a Centrally Administered Chief Commissioner’s Province.
- It was formed by merging 30 princely states, including:
- 26 Shimla Hill States
- 4 Punjab Hill States: Chamba, Mandi, Suket, and Sirmaur.
- The total area at that time was 11,053 square miles (27,169 sq. km).
- These princely states were organized into 4 districts:
- Chamba
- Mandi
- Mahasu
- Sirmaur
- The administrative headquarters was located in the British India Foreign Office Building at Shimla, which was destroyed by fire on 5th May 1957.
- The first administrative setup:
- Chief Commissioner: N.C. Mehta
- Deputy Commissioner: E. Penderel Moon (later became the second Chief Commissioner)
- Last Chief Commissioner: Bhagwan Sahai
- The Secretariat during that period was called “Himachal Dham”.
Himachal Pradesh as a Part C State (1951 – 1954)
- In 1951, Himachal Pradesh became a Part C State, governed by a Lieutenant Governor and a 36-member Legislative Assembly, along with a 3-member Cabinet.
- Notable events:
- 1st March 1952: Major General Himat Singh appointed the first Lieutenant Governor.
- March 1952: K.L. Mehta, ICS, became the first Chief Secretary.
- 24th March 1952: Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar became the first Chief Minister.
- In the first elections:
- Congress secured 24 seats (majority).
- Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party: 3 seats
- Scheduled Castes Federation: 1 seat
- Independents formed the opposition.
- In July 1954, the Part C state of Bilaspur was merged with Himachal Pradesh, making it the 5th district.
- The area increased to 28,237 sq. km, and Legislative Assembly seats rose from 36 to 41.
Himachal Pradesh as a Union Territory (1956 – 1970)
- Based on recommendations from the States Reorganization Commission (Fazal Ali Commission) in 1953, Himachal Pradesh became a Union Territory on 1st November 1956.
- Chairman Fazal Ali was against merging Himachal with Punjab.
- The administration was now headed by a Lieutenant Governor:
- First Lieutenant Governor: Bajrang Bahadur Singh.
- Consequences:
- The Legislative Assembly was abolished.
- A 41-member Territorial Council was established in December 1956.
- Thakur Karam Singh of Mandi became the first Chairman of the Territorial Council.
- On 1st May 1960, Kinnaur district was carved out from Chinni Tehsil of Mahasu, becoming the 6th district of Himachal Pradesh.
- These 6 districts — Bilaspur, Chamba, Mandi, Mahasu, Sirmaur, and Kinnaur — are collectively called “Old Himachal”.
- In 1963, under the Union Territories Act, the Territorial Council was converted back into a Legislative Assembly with:
- Total seats: 43 (41 elected + 2 nominated).
Territorial Reorganization and Expansion (1966 – 1970)
- On 1st November 1966, with the reorganization of Punjab:
- Four new districts merged with Himachal Pradesh:
- Kullu
- Kangra
- Lahaul-Spiti
- Shimla
- Four new districts merged with Himachal Pradesh:
- Additional areas from Nalagarh, Hoshiarpur, and Dalhousie were also merged.
- The area increased to 55,673 sq. km, the present area of Himachal Pradesh.
- Legislative Assembly strength increased to:
- 63 members (60 elected + 3 nominated).
- 1967 Elections:
- Congress secured 37 seats.
- Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar became Chief Minister for the third time.
Statehood for Himachal Pradesh (1971 – Present)
- On 18th December 1970, the Indian Parliament passed the bill granting statehood to Himachal Pradesh.
- On 25th January 1971, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi officially declared Himachal Pradesh as the 18th state of the Indian Union at Girija Maidan (now known as The Ridge) in Shimla.
- District Reorganization (1972):
- Hamirpur and Una were carved out from Kangra district.
- Shimla and Mahasu were reorganized to form Shimla and Solan districts.
- Thus, Himachal Pradesh came to have 12 districts, classified as:
- Old Himachal: Bilaspur, Chamba, Mandi, Mahasu (now Shimla & Solan), Sirmaur, Kinnaur
- New Himachal: Hamirpur, Kangra, Kullu, Lahaul-Spiti, Shimla, Sirmaur, Solan, Una
Current 12 Districts of Himachal Pradesh
- Bilaspur
- Chamba
- Hamirpur
- Kangra
- Kinnaur
- Kullu
- Lahaul-Spiti
- Mandi
- Shimla
- Sirmaur
- Solan
- Una