Vasundhara Raje was sworn-in as Chief Minister of Rajasthan state in India on 8 December 2003. She was elected as the leader of BJP in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. She remained chief minister until 11 December 2008. Here is the list of ministers:[1]
Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | |
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1. | Vasundhara Raje, Chief Minister | Minister of Finance & Taxation, Planning, Personnel, Program Implementation, Public Grievance, Energy, NRI's, Anti-Corruption Bureau & Others | BJP | ||
2. | Gulab Chand Kataria | Minister of Home affairs. | BJP | ||
3. | Ghanshyam Tiwari | Minister of Food and civil supplies | BJP | ||
4. | Prof. Sanwar Lal Jat | Minister of Irrigation, Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojna, PHED, CAD | BJP | ||
5. | Kirodi Mal Meena | Minister of Food & Supply. | BJP | ||
6. | Madan Dilawar | Minister of Social Welfare. | BJP | ||
7. | Narpat Singh Rajvi | Minister of Medical & Health, Family Welfare, Industries, Labour & Employment. | BJP | ||
8. | Yunus Khan | Minister of Transport, Youth & Sports. | BJP | ||
9. | Kanak Mal Katara | Minister of Woman & Child Development, Tribal Area Development, GAD. | BJP | ||
10. | Prabhu Lal Saini | Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry. | BJP | ||
11. | Laxmi Narayan Dave | Minister of Forest, Environment & Mines. | BJP | ||
12. | Dr. Digamber Singh | Minister of Industries. | BJP | ||
13. | Rajendra Singh Rathore | Minister of Public Works, Parliamentary Affairs. | BJP | ||
14. | Ram Narayan Dudi | Minister of Revenue, Colonisation & Soldier Welfare. | BJP | ||
15. | Kalu Lal Gurjar | Minister of Rural development. | BJP | ||
16. | Nathu Singh Gurjar | Minister of Cooperative. | BJP | ||
17. | Ram Kishore Meena | Minister of Labour. | BJP | ||
18. | Nand Lal Meena | Minister of Tribal Area development. | BJP | ||
19. | Kali Charan Saraf | Minister of Primary, Secondary & Higher Education. | BJP | ||
20. | Devi Singh Bhati | BJP | |||
Ministers of State with independent charge
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Pratap Singh Singhavi | Minister of Forest. | ||
2. | Surerndra Goyal | Minister of Urban Development & Housing, Local Self Government. | ||
Ministers of State
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Amra Ram Choudhary | Minister of Home. | ||
2. | Babu Lal Verma | Minister of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj. | ||
3. | Bhawani Joshi | Minister of Medical & Health. | ||
4. | Surendra Pal Singh TT | Minister of Agriculture. | ||
5. | Usha Punia | Minister of Tourism, Art & Culture, Devasthan. | ||
6. | Vasudev Devnani | Minister of Primary, Secondary & Higher Education, Sanskrit Education, Language & Minority Language, Technical Education. | ||
7. | Surendra Singh Rathore | Minister of Irrigation. | ||
8. | Khema Ram Meghawal | Minister of Mines. | ||
9. | Gajendra Singh Kheenvsar | Minister of Energy. | ||
10. | Chunni Lal Dhakar | |||
11. | Virendra Meena | |||
See also
References
- ↑ "Raje finds space for all", Indian Express
- http://archive.mid-day.com/news/2004/may/84560.htm
- "Raje’s first reshuffle: two Meena ministers out, one Gurjjar in", Indian Express
- "Rajput strongman inducted into Raje Cabinet", The Hindu
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