James Thomason, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Thomason

British administrator in India

Date of Birth: 03-May-1804

Place of Birth: Great Shelford, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 27-Sep-1853

Profession: civil servant

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About James Thomason

  • James Thomason (born 3 May 1804, Great Shelford, near Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England and died 27 September 1853, Bareilly, India) was a British colonial governor.
  • He was British Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces in India and founder of a system of village schools. The son of a British clergyman stationed in Bengal, Thomason was educated in England, but he returned to India in 1822.
  • He held numerous positions there, including magistrate-collector and settlement officer in Azamgarh (1832–37) and foreign secretary to the government of India (1842–43).
  • In 1843 he was named Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces, a post he held for ten years.
  • By 1853 he had also established a system of 897 locally supported elementary schools in centrally located villages that provided a vernacular education for children throughout the region.
  • He was appointed as governor of Madras by Queen Victoria, but did not survive to assume the post.Thomason proposed that a civil engineering college be established at Roorkee.
  • The college, now the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, was founded in 1847.
  • It gained university status in 1949 and was declared an institute of national importance in 2001 by then HRD minister Mr.
  • Murli Manohar Joshi.
  • The main building was renamed to James Thomason Building in his honor by an act of the Board of Governors of the institute in December 2013, and a road on campus also bears his name.

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