Tiwari ministry | |
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3rd Ministry of Uttarakhand | |
Date formed | 2 March 2002 |
Date dissolved | 7 March 2007 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Governor Surjit Singh Barnala |
Head of government | N. D. Tiwari |
Member parties | Indian National Congress |
Status in legislature | Majority |
History | |
Election(s) | 1st Assembly |
Predecessor | Koshyari ministry |
Successor | First Khanduri ministry |
The Tiwari ministry was the Cabinet of Uttarakhand while it was headed by the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, N. D. Tiwari from 2002 to 2007.[1]
Council of Ministers
Here is the list of cabinet ministers.
No. | Name Portfolio (Constituency) |
Departments & Works Allotted (Ministries) |
Party | |
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1 | N. D. Tiwari Chief Minister (Ramnagar) |
All Departments not allotted to other ministers | Indian National Congress | |
2 | Indira Hridayesh Cabinet Minister (Haldwani) |
Public Works, Parliamentary Affairs, State Assets, Information, Science & Technology | Indian National Congress | |
3 | Narendra Singh Bhandari Cabinet Minister (Pauri) |
Primary education, Secondary education, Language | Indian National Congress | |
4 | Hira Singh Bisht Cabinet Minister (Rajpur) |
Transport, Technical Education, Labour, Employment & Training | Indian National Congress | |
5 | Tilak Raj Behar Cabinet Minister (Rudrapur-Kichha) |
Medicine, Health & Family Welfare | Indian National Congress | |
6 | T. P. S. Rawat Cabinet Minister (Dhumakot) |
Tourism, Excise & Soldier Welfare | Indian National Congress | |
7 | Mahendra Singh Mahra Cabinet Minister (Lohaghat) |
Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing, Watershed Management | Indian National Congress | |
8 | Pritam Singh Cabinet Minister (Chakrata) |
Panchayati Raj, Sports, Rural Engineering, Freedom Fighters, Food & Civil Supplies | Indian National Congress | |
9 | Nav Prabhat Cabinet Minister (Vikasnagar) |
Environment and Forest, Urban Development, Urban employment and poverty alleviation | Indian National Congress | |
10 | Govind Singh Kunjwal Cabinet Minister (Jageshwar) |
Horticulture, Khadi and Village Industries, Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises | Indian National Congress | |
11 | Amrita Rawat Minister of State (Bironkhal) |
Energy, Women Empowerment, Irrigation and Child Welfare | Indian National Congress | |
12 | Sadhu Ram Minister of State (Sahaspur) |
Sugarcane Development and Sugar Industry | Indian National Congress |
Former Ministers[2]
No. | Name Portfolio (Constituency) |
Tenure | Departments & Works Allotted (Ministries) |
Party | ||
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1 | Shoorveer Singh Sajwan Cabinet Minister (Rishikesh) |
2002 | 6 July 2004 | Irrigation, flood control, Minor irrigation | Indian National Congress | |
2 | Surendra Singh Negi Cabinet Minister (Kotdwar) |
2002 | 6 July 2004 | Rural Development, Drinking Water | Indian National Congress | |
3 | Ram Prasad Tamta Cabinet Minister (Bageshwar) |
2002 | 6 July 2004 | Social Welfare, Women Welfare | Indian National Congress | |
4 | Mantri Prasad Naithani Cabinet Minister (Devprayag) |
2002 | 6 July 2004 | Cooperatives, Animal husbandry, Milk development | Indian National Congress | |
5 | Harak Singh Rawat Cabinet Minister (Lansdowne) |
2002 | 18 June 2003 | Revenue, Food & Civil Supplies, Census | Indian National Congress | |
6 | Kishore Upadhyaya Minister of State (Tehri) |
2002 | 6 July 2004 | Industrial Development | Indian National Congress | |
References
- ↑ https://ukvidhansabha.uk.gov.in/files/2002.pdf
- ↑ "Tiwari removes five ministers". www.rediff.com.
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