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MICHAEL MORRIS

1st ANGLO INDIAN M.L.A OF BIHAR 


MICHAEL MORRIS (IPS Retd) Died on 8/11/76

 

ELSIE AUGIER

2nd ANGLO INDIAN M.L.A.  OF BIHAR  

ELSIE AUGIER (1957 - 1969)

Mrs. Elsie Augier was nominated M.L.A. in 1957 and held office till 1969, when Mr. Brown was nominated. She showed keen interest in the work of the Association and endeared herself by her charming manner to the members of various branches in the State., and to her colleagues at the All- India Branch meetings She attended most of the Annual General Meetings of the Association during her tenure as M.L.A and took part in the discussions especially in the context of the many problems confronting the Community in Bihar.

   Mrs. Augier belonged to the oldest Anglo-Indian family in chota Nagpur. She was educated in two of the leading Anglo-Indian Institutions, Down Hill School , Kurseong and Loretto House Calcutta. She was immensely interested in the preservation of wild life and it was largely because of her effort the "Wild Life Day " was inaugurated in the Country. Mrs. Augier was a famous collector of orchids . She devoted much of her time to social work among the Adivasis.

 

HECTOR ANGUS BROWN

 

3rd ANGLO INDIAN M.L.A OF BIHAR 

HECTOR ANGUS BROWN (I.C.S. / I.A.S.  )

(1969 - 1995) Died - 5/5/1995

            Hector Angus  Brown, has been notably one of the very prominent Anglo

            Indians of Bihar. Born on 16th April 1909, he completed his school education

            -I.Sc from Patna University and then Graduated - B.A.(Hons) and was the

            winner of the Government Gold Medal at the University. He was a bachelor

            all his life and served the Governments of Bihar and Bengal very ably and

            enjoyed a very good service record matched by few - He then became the

            Anglo Indian MLA for Bihar for over 25 long years and served the members

            of the community well.

Govt. of Bihar  - 1933-1941- Deputy Collector Mothari , Dist-Purnea

                       1945-1946- SDO, Buxar

Foreign Service- 1941-1944- Commissioned officer in Indian Army

Govt. of Bengal-1944-1945-  SDO-Kalna, Dist -Burdwan (on deputation)

Govt. of Bihar  - 1946-1947- Kolhan Superdnt. Chaibasa

                       1947        - SDO, Bettiah, Champaran

                       1947-1948- Under Secretary, Supply Dept.

                       1948        - Special Officer, Additional Collector- Darbhanga

                       1948-1952- Additional Collector - Purulia

                       1952-1953- Additional Collector-Gaya

                       1953-1954- Additional Collector-Saran

                       1954-1956- Additional Collector-Saharsa

                       1956-1957- Additional Collector-Santal Parganas

                       1957-1959- Charge Officer - Purnea

                       1958        - Promoted to an I.A.S Officer on 5/2/1958

                       1959-1966- Settlement Officer - Muzaffarpur

                       1966        - Settlement Officer - Singhbhum  

                       1967        - Retired on 16th April 1967

                       1969-1995- Nominated to the Bihar Legislative Assembly

                                        as the Anglo Indian Representative MLA.     

4th ANGLO INDIAN M.L.A OF BIHAR 

ALFRED GEORGE deROZARIO (1995 - 2000)

 Alfred George deRozario was born at Waltair and lived in South India where he completed his schooling. After which he came to Bihar where his father was posted, in the Indian Railways. He completed his further education here. He began his teaching career in 1965 at St Michael's High School, Patna where he continued till 1982 teaching English, and was actively involved in dramatics, elocution and all games and sports. In 1982 he left St Michael's to join as Principal of Don Bosco Academy
Alfred George deRozario is one of the distinguished members and well-known personalities in Bihar. Some of his accomplishments have been: -
1. Member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly(M.L.A) 1995-2000
2. Vice President of the YMCA 1993-97
3. President of the Anglo-Indian Association - Danapur Branch - 1989-1996
4. Secretary of HEADS OF ICSE/ISC SCHOOLS Bihar 1991-93
5. Member of Governing Body of the All India Anglo-Indian Association
6. Member of the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi
7. Member of the Patna University Senate 1995-2000
8. Member of the Board Granting NOC's, Education Department, Govt. of Bihar for CBSE / CISCE Boards.
9. Member of the State Board for Anglo-Indian Education, as Govt. of Bihar Nominee.
10. Founder of the Don Bosco Anglo Indian Education Society Patna.
11.Offical representative of the All India Anglo Indian Association for the states of Bihar and Orissa.

 

JOSEPH GALSTAUN

5th ANGLO INDIAN M.L.A OF BIHAR

 (March to November 2000)

 Mr. JOSEPH GALSTAUN - Was transferred to the new state of Jharkhand  

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( November 2000 to March 2005)

The Government of Bihar Nominated No Person for this period.

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6th ANGLO INDIAN M.L.A OF BIHAR

 (March  2005  to November 2005)

The Legislative Assembly was dissolved as per President of India's Proclamation. Bihar has been under President's Rule since May 2005. Fresh elections are being held in November 2005. The New Government should be in place by the end of November 2005.

 

 ( November 2005 onwards........)

 

A new Government was formed in November 2005 led by the JD(U) and BJP parties.

 

No Anglo Indian was nominated to the Bihar Legislative Assembly. It appears there is now no seat according to The Bihar Re-Organisation Bill 2000, from which the new State of Jharkhand was formed.   The Anglo Indian seat stood transferred to the new State of Jharkhand.

 

 
 
Wednesday February 27, 2008