This is a list of ministers from Nitish Kumar's third cabinet starting from 26 November 2010.

On 16 June 2013, the JDU separated from NDA after Narendra Modi was announced as the Prime Ministerial candidate of the BJP for the 2014 Indian general election, following which Ministers from the BJP were dropped from the cabinet.

Third Nitish Kumar ministry
Ministry of Bihar
Date formed26 November 2010
Date dissolved20 May 2014
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor
Devanand Konwar
D. Y. Patil
Head of governmentNitish Kumar
No. of ministers18
Member partiesJD(U)
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition partyBJP
RJD
Opposition leader(16 June 2013 onwards)
History
Election(s)2010
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorSecond Nitish Kumar ministry
SuccessorJitan Ram Manjhi Ministry

Council of Ministers

Source[1]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Home Affairs
General Administration
Cabinet Secretariat
Vigilance
Election
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Deputy Chief Minister
Finance
Commercial Taxes
Environment & Forest
26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Water Resources26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Energy
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Prohibition, Registration & Excise
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Road Construction26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Agriculture
Narendra Singh
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Transport
Minister of Information & Public Relations
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Revenue & Land Reforms26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Public Health Engineering Department26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Health & Family Welfare26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Panchayat Raj
Hari Prasad Sah
26 November 20103 October 2011[2] Janata Dal (United)
Bhim Singh
7 October 201120 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of BC & EBC Welfare
Hari Prasad Sah
26 November 20103 October 2011[2] Janata Dal (United)
7 October 201120 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Rural Works
Bhim Singh
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Industry
Minister of Disaster Management
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of SC/ST Welfare26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Building Construction
Damodar Rout
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Urban Development & Housing26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Law
Minister of Planning & Development
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Education
Prashant Kumar Shahi
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Minority Welfare
Minister of Information Technology
Shahid Ali Khan
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Food & Consumer Protection26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Social Welfare26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Rural Development26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Sugarcane Industries
Minister of Minor Irrigation
Avadesh Kushwaha
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Science & Technology
Gautam Singh
26 November 201020 May 2014 Janata Dal (United)
Minister of Labour Resources26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Animal & Fish Resources26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Mines & Geology26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Co-operatives26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Art, Culture & Youth Affairs26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP
Minister of Tourism26 November 201016 June 2013 BJP

References

  1. "Government of Bihar". state.bihar.gov.in. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  2. 1 2 "Bihar Panchayati Raj Minister Hari Prasad Sah Dies". outlookindia.com. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
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