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Ministers in Government of Jharkhand headed by Chief Minister Babulal Marandi

Marandi ministry
Ministry of the State of Jharkhand
Date formed15 November 2000
Date dissolved13 March 2003
People and organisations
Head of statePrabhat Kumar
Head of governmentBabulal Marandi
Total no. of members26
Opposition party  JMM
Opposition leaderStephen Marandi , JMM
History
Outgoing election2000
Legislature term5 years (Unless sooner dissolved)
SuccessorFirst Munda ministry

This is a list of minister from Babulal Marandi cabinets starting from 15 November 2000 – 18 March 2003. Babulal Marandi is the leader of Bharatiya Janata Party was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Jharkhand on 15 November 2000. This is the first Council of Ministers in Jharkhand.

Ministers

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1. Babulal Marandi
Chief Minister
Ramgarh Jharkhand Cabinet Secretariat and Coordination, Information and Public Relations, Home Affairs, Personnel and Administrative Reforms and Official Language, Civil Aviation, Planning Development, Institutional Finance and Program Implementation, Registration, Information Technology, Cooperation, Assistance and Rehabilitation, Medical, Education and all those departments, which is not allotted to anyone BJP
2. Lalchand Mahto Dumri Department of Energy JDU
3. Samresh Singh Bokaro Department of Science and Technology Independent
4. Yamuna Singh Manika Department of Forest and Environment BJP
5. Deo Dayal Hazaribagh Department of Agriculture BJP
6. Mrigendra Pratap Singh Jamshedpur West Department of Commercial Taxes and National Savings BJP
7. Ramji Lal Sarda Hatia Department of Law BJP
8. Devidhan Besra Maheshpur Department of Food Supply, Commerce, Fisheries and Animal Husbandry BJP
9. Raghubar Das Jamshedpur East Department of Labour, Employment and Training BJP
10. Arjun Munda Kharsawan Department of Welfare (including Minority Welfare) BJP
11. Pashupati Nath Singh Dhanbad Department of Industry BJP
12. Sadhanu Bhagat Lohardaga Department of Building Construction and Transport BJP
13. Joba Majhi Manoharpur Department of Tourism, Women and Child Welfare and Housing UGDP
14. Madhu Singh Panki Department of Revenue and Land Reforms SP
15. Ramchandra Keshri Bhawanathpur Department of Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs SP
16. Chandra Mohan Prasad Giridih Department of Human Resources BJP
17. Pradeep Yadav Poreyahat Department of Rural Development BJP
18. Ravindra Kumar Ray Dhanwar Department of Mines and Geology BJP
19. Baidyanath Ram Latehar Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Youth Affairs BJP
20. Ramesh Singh Munda Tamar Department of Excise and Prohibition SP
21. Bacha Singh Jharia Department of Urban Development SP
22. Sudarshan Bhagat Gumla Department of Human Resources (Minister of State) BJP
23. Jaleshwar Mahato Baghmara Department of Public Health and Engineering SP
24. Nilkanth Singh Munda Khunti Department of Road Construction (Minister of State) BJP
25. Madhu Koda Jagannathpur Department of Rural Engineering Organization BJP
26. Dinesh Sarangi Baharagora Department of Health and Family Welfare BJP

Ministers by Party

Representation of cabinet ministers by party

  Bharatiya Janata Party (69%)  Samata Party (19%)  United Goans Democratic Party (4%)  Janata Dal (United) (4%)  Independent politician (4%)
Party Cabinet Ministers Total Ministers
Bharatiya Janata Party 18 18
Samata Party 5 5
United Goans Democratic Party 1 1
Janata Dal (United) 1 1
Independent politician 1 1

References

  1. "[Updated] Jharkhand CM List: Chief Ministers of Jharkhand, Name and Tenure". Jagranjosh.com. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  2. Pandey, Mohit. "In Pictures: Chief Ministers Of Jharkhand Since Its Inception In 2000". english.newsnationtv.com. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  3. "The curious case of Babulal Marandi". India Today. 15 December 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  4. The Journal of Parliamentary Information. Lok Sabha Secretariat. 2001.
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