Trivendra Singh Rawat ministry
9th Ministry of Uttarakhand
Trivendra Singh Rawat
Date formed17 March 2017
Date dissolved10 March 2021
People and organisations
Head of stateKrishan Kant Paul
Baby Rani Maurya
Head of governmentTrivendra Singh Rawat
No. of ministers9
Ministers removed1
Total no. of members10
Member partiesBharatiya Janata Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyIndian National Congress
Opposition leaderIndira Hridayesh
History
Election(s)4th Assembly
Outgoing election2017
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorHarish Rawat ministry
SuccessorTirath Singh Rawat ministry

The Trivendra Singh Rawat ministry was the Cabinet of Uttarakhand headed by the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Trivendra Singh Rawat.[1][2][3]

Council of Ministers

Here is the list of ministers:

No. Name Constituency Departments Party
Chief Minister
1 Trivendra Singh Rawat Doiwala
  • Home
  • Intelligence
  • Personnel and Establishment of All India Services Thematic Working
  • Vigilance
  • Law and Justice
  • State Government Judicial/Legal Field Nominations/Appointments
  • Secretariat Administration
  • General Administration
  • Good Governance, Corruption Eradication and Civil Services
  • Public Grievances
  • State Assets
  • Public Works
  • Rural Development
  • Information
  • Rural Works
  • Rural Roads and Drainage
  • Civil Aviation
  • Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Medical Services
  • Medical Education
  • Family Welfare
  • Disaster Management
  • Revenue and Land Management
  • Veterans Welfare
  • Paramilitary Welfare
  • Technical Education
  • Planning
  • External Aided Programmes
  • Prisons
  • Civil Defence and Homeguards
  • Consolidation in Hills Villages
  • Industrial Development
  • Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises
  • Khadi and Village Industries
  • Food and Civil Supplies
  • Food Processing
  • Information Technology
  • Science and Technology
  • Bio Technology
BJP
2019–2021
  • Parliamentary Affairs
  • Legislative Affairs
  • Languages
  • Finance
  • Commercial Tax
  • Stamp and Registration
  • Entertainment Tax
  • Excise
  • Drinking Water and Sanitation
  • Sugarcane Development and Sugar Industries
Cabinet Ministers
2 Satpal Maharaj Chaubattakhal
  • Irrigation
  • Flood Control
  • Minor Irrigation
  • Rain Water Harvesting
  • Water Management
  • India-Nepal-Uttarakhand River Projects
  • Tourism
  • Pilgrimage and Religious Fairs
  • Culture
BJP
3 Harak Singh Rawat Kotdwar
  • Forests and Wildlife
  • Environmental and Solid Waste Management
  • Labour
  • Employment
  • Industrial Training
  • Ayush
  • Ayush Education
BJP
4 Madan Kaushik Haridwar
  • Urban Development
  • Housing
  • Rajiv Gandhi Urban Housing Scheme
  • Census
  • Reorganisation
  • Elections
BJP
5 Yashpal Arya Bajpur
  • Transportation
  • Social Welfare
  • Minority Welfare
  • Students Welfare
  • Rural Water Reservoirs Development
  • Remote Areas Development
  • Sub-Divisional Development and Management
  • Backward Areas Development
BJP
6 Arvind Pandey Gadarpur
  • School Education
  • Adult Education
  • Sanskrit Education
  • Sports
  • Youth Welfare
  • Panchayati Raj
BJP
7 Subodh Uniyal Narendranagar
  • Agriculture
  • Agricultural Marketing
  • Agricultural Processing
  • Agricultural Education
  • Plantation and Horticulture
  • Silk Development
BJP
Ministers of State
(Independent Charge)
8 Rekha Arya Someshwar
  • Womens Welfare and Child Development
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Sheep and Goat Husbandry
  • Fodder and Meadows Development
  • Fisheries
BJP
9 Dhan Singh Rawat Srinagar
  • Co-operatives
  • Higher Education
  • Dairy Development
  • Protocol
BJP

Former minister

No. Name Constituency Departments Party
Cabinet Minister
(2017–2019)
1 Prakash Pant Pithoragarh
  • Parliamentary Affairs
  • Legislative Affairs
  • Languages
  • Finance
  • Commercial Tax
  • Stamp and Registration
  • Entertainment Tax
  • Excise
  • Drinking Water and Sanitation
  • Sugarcane Development and Sugar Industries
BJP

References

  1. Cabinet of Uttarakhand. Retrieved on 16 May 2016.
  2. "Trivendra Singh Rawat sworn in as Uttarakhand CM". 18 March 2017.
  3. http://www.uttara.gov.in/upload/announcements/Announcement-256.pdf (PDF)
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