First Yogi Adityanath ministry | |
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17th Ministry of Uttar Pradesh | |
Date formed | 19 March 2017 |
Date dissolved | 12 March 2022 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Ram Naik (until 28 July 2019) Anandiben Patel (from 29 July 2019) |
Head of government | Yogi Adityanath |
Deputy head of government | Keshav Prasad Maurya Dr. Dinesh Sharma |
No. of ministers | 57 |
Ministers removed | 15 |
Total no. of members | 60 |
Member parties | BJP AD(S) |
Status in legislature | 371 / 503 Uttar Pradesh Legislature
46 / 100 Legislative Council
325 / 403 Legislative Assembly
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Opposition party | SP |
Opposition leader | Ram Govind Chaudhary(assembly) |
History | |
Election(s) | 2017 |
Outgoing election | 2012 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 years |
Predecessor | Akhilesh Yadav ministry |
Successor | Second Yogi Adityanath ministry |
The First ministry of Yogi Adityanath is the council of ministers in 17th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath since 19 March 2017. As per the Constitution of India, the Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers, including the Chief Minister, can have maximum 60 members.
There were 57 Ministers Including the Chief Minister, 22 were cabinet ministers, 8 were state ministers with Independent charge and 27 were State ministers. Out of the 57 ministers, 56 were from the BJP while AD(S) was having 1 minister.
Tenure
Since 2017 chief minister Adityanath had ordered the closing of many slaughterhouses. As a direct consequence, the tanneries that sourced raw leather from the slaughter houses were impacted. Several tanneries were also ordered to be shut down. The tannery industry was estimated to worth 50,0000 crore ₹ in 2017. The industry directly or indirectly gave employment to more than 10 lakh people. Since 2018, through executive orders, CM Adityanath had closed around 200 tanneries out of a total of more than 400 that were active in Jajamau, Kanpur.[1]
Council of Ministers
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | |
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Chief Minister | |||||
1. | MLC |
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BJP | ||
Deputy Chief Ministers | |||||
2. | MLC |
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BJP | ||
3. | MLC |
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BJP | ||
Cabinet Ministers | |||||
4. | Pathardeva |
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BJP | ||
5. | Shahjahanpur |
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BJP | ||
6. | Maharajpur |
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BJP | ||
7. | Ramapati Shastri | Mankapur |
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BJP | |
8. | Jai Pratap Singh | Bansi |
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BJP | |
9. | Lucknow Central |
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BJP | ||
10. | Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan Singh | Chhata |
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BJP | |
11. | Shrikant Sharma | Mathura |
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BJP | |
12. | Rajendra Pratap Singh | Patti |
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BJP | |
13. | Sidharth Nath Singh | Allahabad West |
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BJP | |
14. | Mukut Bihari Verma | Kaiserganj |
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BJP | |
15. | Ashutosh Tandon | Lucknow East |
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BJP | |
16. | Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi | Allahabad South |
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BJP | |
17. | Dr. Mahendra Singh | MLC |
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BJP | |
18. | Suresh Rana | Thana Bhawan |
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BJP | |
19. | Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary | MLC |
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BJP | |
20. | Anil Rajbhar | Shivpur |
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BJP | |
21. | Ram Naresh Agnihotri | Bhongaon |
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BJP | |
22. | Jitin Prasada | MLC |
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BJP | |
Minister of State (Independent Charge) | |||||
23. | Upendra Tiwari | Phephana |
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BJP | |
24. | Swati Singh | Sarojini Nagar |
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BJP | |
25. | Neelkanth Tiwari | Varanasi South |
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BJP | |
26. | Kapil Dev Aggarwal | Muzaffarnagar |
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BJP | |
27. | Satish Chandra Dwivedi | Itwa |
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BJP | |
28. | Ashok Katariya | MLC |
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BJP | |
29. | Sriram Chauhan | Dhanghata |
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BJP | |
30. | Ravindra Jaiswal | Varanasi North |
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BJP | |
Minister of State | |||||
31. | Gulabo Devi | Chandausi |
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BJP | |
32. | Jai Prakash Nishad | Rudrapur |
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BJP | |
33. | Jai Kumar Singh Jaiki | Jahanabad |
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AD(S) | |
34. | Atul Garg | Ghaziabad |
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BJP | |
35. | Ranvendra Pratap Singh | Husainganj |
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BJP | |
36. | Mohsin Raza | MLC |
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BJP | |
37. | Girish Chandra Yadav | Jaunpur |
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BJP | |
38. | Baldev Singh Aulakh | Bilaspur |
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BJP | |
39. | Mannu Kori | Mehroni |
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BJP | |
40. | Sandeep Singh | Atrauli |
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BJP | |
41. | Suresh Pasi | Jagdishpur |
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BJP | |
42. | Anil Sharma | Shikarpur |
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BJP | |
43. | Mahesh Chandra Gupta | Budaun |
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BJP | |
44. | Anand Swaroop Shukla | Ballia Nagar |
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BJP | |
45. | Girraj Singh Dharmesh | Agra Cantonment |
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BJP | |
46. | Lakhan Singh | Dibiyapur |
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BJP | |
47. | Neelima Katiyar | Kalyanpur |
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BJP | |
48. | Chaudhary Udaybhan Singh | Fatehpur Sikri |
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BJP | |
49. | Chandrika Prasad Upadhyay | Chitrakoot |
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BJP | |
50. | Rama Shankar Singh | Marihan constituency |
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BJP | |
51. | Ajit Singh Pal | Sikandra |
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BJP | |
52. | Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar | Baheri |
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BJP | |
53. | Sanjiv Kumar | Obra |
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BJP | |
54. | Dinesh Khatik | Hastinapur |
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BJP | |
55. | Paltu Ram | Balrampur |
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BJP | |
56. | Sangeeta Balwant | Ghazipur Sadar |
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BJP | |
57. | Dharmaveer Prajapati | MLC |
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BJP | |
Former Ministers
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Tenure | Reason | Party | |
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1. | Om Prakash Rajbhar | Zahoorabad |
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March 2017 – May 2019 | Removed | SBSP | |
2. | Rita Bahuguna Joshi | Lucknow Cantonment |
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March 2017 – May 2019 | Elected to 17th Lok Sabha | BJP | |
3. | S.P. Singh Baghel | Tundla |
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March 2017 – May 2019 | Elected to 17th Lok Sabha | BJP | |
4. | Satyadev Pachauri | Govind Nagar |
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March 2017 – May 2019 | Elected to 17th Lok Sabha | BJP | |
5. | Rajesh Agarwal | Bareilly Cantonment |
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March 2017 – August 2019 | Resigned | BJP | |
6. | Dharmpal Singh | Aonla |
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March 2017 – August 2019 | Resigned | BJP | |
7. | Archana Pandey | Chhibramau |
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March 2017 – August 2019 | Resigned | BJP | |
8. | Anupama Jaiswal | Bahraich |
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March 2017 – August 2019 | Resigned | BJP | |
9. | Swatantra Dev Singh | MLC |
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March 2017 – August 2019 | Resigned. Made UP BJP chief. | BJP | |
10. | Kamal Rani Varun | Ghatampur |
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August 2019 – August 2020 | Died | BJP | |
11. | Chetan Chauhan | Naugawan Sadat |
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March 2017 – August 2020 | Died | BJP | |
12. | Vijay Kumar Kashyap | Charthawal |
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March 2017 – May 2021 | Died | BJP | |
13. | Swami Prasad Maurya | Padrauna |
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March 2017 – January 2022 | Resigned | BJP | |
14. | Dara Singh Chauhan | Madhuban |
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March 2017 – January 2022 | Resigned | BJP | |
15. | Dharam Singh Saini | Nakur |
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March 2017 – January 2022 | Resigned | BJP |
See also
References
- ↑ "As Kanpur Tanneries Face Extinction, Adityanath's (Mis)rule Dominates Poll Talk". The Wire. Retrieved 20 February 2022.