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Governor General Of India

The second officer had a direct control over Fort William and also headed the British East India Company in India. In the year 1833, the British Crown gave complete power to the Title holder. Thus, in 1858, India came under direct control of the British Monarch. The Title holder, Governor General of India had direct control over the provinces that were under British control. The provinces that were under British control are Punjab, Bengal, Bombay, Madras, and United Provinces.