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Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers

Government ministry of India


Summary

Government ministry of India

FieldValue
nameMinistry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
sealGovernment of India logo.svg
seal_width100px
seal_captionBranch of Government of India
logoMinistry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.svg
logo_size250px
formed
jurisdictionGovernment of India
budget(2023-24 est.)
logo_captionMinistry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
chief1_nameJagat Prakash Nadda
chief1_positionCabinet Minister
chief2_nameAnupriya Patel
chief2_positionMinister of State
chief3_nameManoj Joshi
chief3_positionSecretary, Dept. of Pharmaceuticals
chief4_nameNivedita Shukla Verma
chief4_positionSecretary, Dept. of Chemical and Petrochemicals
chief5_nameRajat Kumar Mishra
chief5_positionSecretary, Dept, of Fertilisers
website

The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers in India is the federal ministry with administrative purview over three departments namely:

  • Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals
  • Department of Fertilizers
  • Department of Pharmaceuticals

The ministry is headed by the Minister of Chemicals and fertilizers. Jagat Prakash Nadda is the current minister.

Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals

The Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals was under the Ministry of Industry until December 1989, when it was brought under the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemicals. On June 5, 1991, the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals was transferred to the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers.

The department is entrusted with the responsibility of planning, development and regulations of the chemicals, petrochemicals and pharmaceutical industry sector, inducting:

  • Drugs and pharmaceuticals, excluding those specifically allotted to other departments
  • Insecticides, excluding the administration of the Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of 1968).
  • Molasses
  • Alcohol – Industrial and Potable from the molasses route.
  • Dyestuffs and dye intermediates
  • All organic and inorganic chemicals not specifically allotted to any other ministry or department.
  • Bhopal disaster – special laws
  • Petrochemicals
  • Industries relating to production of non-cellulosic synthetic fibres such as nylon, polyester, and acrylic
  • Synthetic rubber
  • Plastics including fabrications of plastic and moulded goods
  • Planning, development and control of, and assistance to, all industries dealt with by the Department

The department has various divisions under it. The important being:

  • Chemical Division
  • Petrochemicals Division
  • Monitoring and Evaluation Division (M&E Division)

Department of Pharmaceuticals

Bulk Drug Parks

Medical Devices Parks

Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana

Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) is a campaign launched by the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Government of India, to provide quality medicines at affordable prices to the masses through special kendras known as Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana Kendra. Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana Kendra (PMBJPK) have been set up to provide generic drugs, which are available at lesser prices but are equivalent in quality and efficacy as expensive branded drugs. BPPI (Bureau of Pharma Public Sector Undertakings of India) has been established under the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Govt. of India, with the support of all the CPSUs for co-ordinating procurement, supply and marketing of generic drugs through Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana Kendra.

Attached offices

  • National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA)
  • Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Bureau of India (PMBI)

Autonomous bodies

  • National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research located at seven places.
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET)

Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET) is a premier National Institution devoted to Academic, Technology Support & Research (ATR) for the Plastics & allied industries, in India. First CIPET campus was established by Government of India in 1968 at Chennai and subsequently 14 CIPET Campuses have been established by Government of India in the country.

Today CIPET has many Campus's

  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Ahmedabad
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Amritsar
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Aurangabad
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Bhopal
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Chennai
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Guwahati
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Hajipur
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Haldia
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Jaipur
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Imphal
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Lucknow
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Mysore
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Khunti
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Panipat
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Madurai
  • Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Raipur
  • Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering & Technology, Chandrapur These are contributing through ATR services to the industries in India and Abroad, having uniform infrastructural facilities in the areas of Design, CAD/CAM/CAE, Tooling & Mould Manufacturing, Plastics processing, Testing and Quality control.

CIPET chennai also started a department called ARSTPS (Advance Research School for Technology and Product Simulation) which provides facilities in areas of Design, CAD/CAM/CAE. It also provide a ME degree program for CAD/CAM.A

Central public sector undertakings

  • Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited (BCPL)
  • Bramhaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFCL)
  • FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited (FAGMIL)
  • Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Limited (FACT)
  • Fertilizer Association of India (FAI)
  • Fertilizer Corporation of India (FCIL)
  • Hindustan Antibiotics Limited (HAL)
  • Hindustan Insecticides Limited (HIL)
  • Hindustan Organic Chemicals Limited (HOCL)
  • Madras Fertilizers Limited (MFL)
  • National Fertilizers Limited (NFL)
  • Projects and Development India Limited (PDIL)
  • Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCF)
  • Ramagundam Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd., a Joint Venture of NFL, Engineers India Ltd. and FCIL
  • Bramhaputra Cracker and Polymer Limited (BCPL)
  • Karnataka Antibiotics & Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cabinet Ministers

No.PortraitMinister
(Birth-Death)
ConstituencyTerm of officePolitical partyMinistryPrime MinisterFromToPeriodMinister of Chemicals and Fertilizers123Minister of Petroleum, Chemicals and Fertilizers(3)456Minister of Petroleum and Chemicals(1)7Minister of Petroleum, Chemicals and Fertilizers(1)8Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers9(7)Ministry disestablished during this interval.Minister of Petroleum and Chemicals1011Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers1213141516171819202122232425
Indian National Congress (R)}}"[[File:Prakash Chandra Sethi Lok Sabha photo.jpg70px]]Prakash Chandra Sethi
(19191996)
Rajya Sabha MP for Madhya Pradesh25 December
197523 December
1976****Indian National Congress (R)Indira IIIIndian National Congress (R)}}"Indira Gandhi
Indian National Congress (R)}}"[[File:Keshav Dev Malviya portrait.gif70px]]Keshav Dev Malviya
(19041981)
MP for Domariyaganj23 December
197624 March
1977****
Janata Party}}"[[File:Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna stamp (cropped).jpg70px]]Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna
(19191989)
MP for Lucknow28 March
197729 March
1977****Janata PartyDesaiJanata Party}}"Morarji Desai
Janata Party}}"[[File:Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna stamp (cropped).jpg70px]]Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna
(19191989)
MP for Lucknow29 March
197715 July
1977****Janata PartyDesaiJanata Party}}"Morarji Desai
Janata Party}}; color:white"[[File:Morarji Desai visits the USA (cropped).jpg70px]]Morarji Desai
(1896–1995)
MP for Surat
(Prime Minister)16 July
197928 July
1979****
Indian National Congress (U)}}"[[File:T. A. Pai photo.jpg70px]]T. A. Pai
(19221981)
MP for Udipi28 July
197919 August
1979****Indian National Congress (U)CharanJanata Party (Secular)}}"Charan Singh
AIADMK}}"[[File:No image.svg70px]]Aravinda Bala Pajanor
(19352013)
MP for Pondicherry19 August
197926 December
1979****All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Janata Party (Secular)}}"[[File:No image.svg70px]]Shyam Nath Kacker
(born unknown)
Unelected26 December
197914 January
1980****Janata Party (Secular)
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:Prakash Chandra Sethi Lok Sabha photo.jpg70px]]Prakash Chandra Sethi
(19191996)
MP for Indore16 January
19807 March
1980****Indian National Congress (R)Indira IVIndian National Congress (I)}}"Indira Gandhi
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:No image.svg70px]]Veerendra Patil
(19241997)
MP for Bagalkot7 March
198019 October
1980****
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:Prakash Chandra Sethi Lok Sabha photo.jpg70px]]Prakash Chandra Sethi
(19191996)
MP for Indore19 October
198015 January
1982****Indian National Congress (R)Indira IVIndian National Congress (I)}}"Indira Gandhi
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:P. Shiv Shankar (cropped).jpg70px]]P. Shiv Shankar
(19292017)
MP for Secunderabad15 January
19822 September
1982****
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:Vasant Sathe (cropped).jpg70px]]Vasant Sathe
(19252011)
MP for Wardha2 September
198231 October
1984****Indian National Congress (R)Indira IVIndian National Congress (I)}}"Indira Gandhi
31 October
198431 December
1984Rajiv IIndian National Congress (I)}}"Rajiv Gandhi
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:No image.svg70px]]Veerendra Patil
(19241997)
MP for Bagalkot31 December
198425 September
1985****Rajiv II
Janata Dal}}"[[File:M. S. Gurupadaswamy image.jpg70px]]M. S. Gurupadaswamy
(19242011)
Rajya Sabha MP for Uttar Pradesh6 December
198910 November
1990****Janata DalVishwanathJanata Dal}}"Vishwanath Pratap Singh
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)}}"[[File:Satya Prakash Malaviya photo.jpg70px]]Satya Prakash Malaviya
(19342018)
Rajya Sabha MP for Uttar Pradesh21 November
199021 June
1991****Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)Chandra ShekharSamajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)}}"Chandra Shekhar
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:Visit of Narasimha Rao, Indian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the CEC (cropped)(2).jpg70px]]P. V. Narasimha Rao
(19212004)
MP for Nandyal
(Prime Minister)21 June
199117 February
1994****Indian National Congress (I)RaoIndian National Congress (I)}}"P. V. Narasimha Rao
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:RLSY Potrait.jpg70px]]Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav
(19202006)
MP for Arrah17 February
199416 May
1996****
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Atal Bihari Vajpayee tribute image (cropped).jpg70px]]Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(19242018)
MP for Lucknow
(Prime Minister)16 May
19961 June
1996****Bharatiya Janata PartyVajpayee IBharatiya Janata Party}}"Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Janata Dal}}"[[File:H. D. Deve Gowda.jpg70px]]H. D. Deve Gowda
(born 1933)
Unelected
(Prime Minister)1 June
199629 June
1996****Janata DalDeve GowdaJanata Dal}}"H. D. Deve Gowda
All India Indira Congress (Tiwari)}}"[[File:Sis Ram Ola (cropped).jpg70px]]Sis Ram Ola
(19272013)
MP for Jhunjhunu
(MoS, I/C)29 June
199621 April
1997****All India Indira Congress (Tiwari)
21 April
19979 June
1997GujralJanata Dal}}"Inder Kumar Gujral
Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar)}}"[[File:M.Arunachalam.jpg70px]]M. Arunachalam
(19442004)
MP for Tenkasi9 June
199719 March
1998****Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar)
Shiromani Akali Dal}}"[[File:Surjit Singh Barnala, 2008.png70px]]Surjit Singh Barnala
(19252017)
MP for Sangrur19 March
199813 October
1999****Shiromani Akali DalVajpayee IIBharatiya Janata Party}}"Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Shiv Sena}}"[[File:Suresh Prabhu (cropped).jpg70px]]Suresh Prabhu
(born 1953)
MP for Rajapur13 October
199930 September
2000****Shiv SenaVajpayee III
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Sundar Lal Patwa.jpg70px]]Sundar Lal Patwa
(19242016)
MP for Narmadapuram30 September
20007 November
2000****Bharatiya Janata Party
Shiromani Akali Dal}}"[[File:Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa.jpg70px]]Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa
(19362025)
Rajya Sabha MP for Punjab7 November
200022 May
2004****Shiromani Akali Dal
Lok Janshakti Party}}"[[File:Ram Vilas Paswan (cropped).jpg70px]]Ram Vilas Paswan
(19462020)
MP for Hajipur23 May
200422 May
2009****Lok Janshakti PartyManmohan IIndian National Congress}}"Manmohan Singh
DMK}}"[[File:MKAlagiri.jpg70px]]M. K. Alagiri
(born 1951)
MP for Madurai28 May
200920 March
2013****Dravida Munnetra KazhagamManmohan II
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:Srikant Kumar Jena addressing in New Delhi on November 18, 2013 (cropped).jpg70px]]Srikant Kumar Jena
(born 1950)
MP for Balasore
(MoS, I/C)20 March
201326 May
2014****Indian National Congress
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:The Leader of Opposition, BThe Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Shri Ananthkumar, in New Delhi on January 08, 2015 (cropped).jpg70px]]Ananth Kumar
(19592018)
MP for Bangalore South27 May
201412 November
2018
(died in office)****Bharatiya Janata PartyModi IBharatiya Janata Party}}"Narendra Modi
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:D.V. Sadananda Gowda.jpg70px]]D. V. Sadananda Gowda
(born 1953)
MP for Bangalore North13 November
201830 May
2019****
31 May
20197 July
2021Modi II
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Mansukh Mandaviya Profile (4x5).png70px]]Mansukh Mandaviya
(born 1972)
Rajya Sabha MP for Gujarat7 July
20219 June
2024****
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Jagat Prakash Nadda 2023.jpg70px]]Jagat Prakash Nadda
(born 1960)
Rajya Sabha MP for Gujarat10 June
2024Incumbent****Modi III

Ministers of State

No.PortraitMinister
(Birth-Death)
ConstituencyTerm of officePolitical partyMinistryPrime MinisterFromToPeriodMinister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers1Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers23456789101112131415161718
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:No image.svg70px]]Ramchandra Rath
(born 1945)
MP for Aska11 September
198231 October
1984****Indian National Congress (I)Indira IVIndian National Congress (I)}}"Indira Gandhi
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:No image.svg70px]]Chinta Mohan
(born 1954)
MP for Tirupati26 June
199117 January
1993****Indian National Congress (I)RaoIndian National Congress (I)}}"P. V. Narasimha Rao
Indian National Congress (I)}}"[[File:Eduardo Faleiro (cropped).jpg70px]]Eduardo Faleiro
(born 1940)
MP for Mormugao18 January
199316 May
1996****
BJP}}"[[File:No image.svg70px]]A. K. Patel
(born 1931)
MP for Mehsana19 March
199813 October
1999****Bharatiya Janata PartyVajpayee IIBJP}}"Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Ramesh Bais in 2023 (cropped).jpg70px]]Ramesh Bais
(born 1947)
MP for Raipur13 October
199930 September
2000****Vajpayee III
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Satyabrata Mookherjee speaking at a three-day Global Symposium on Taming the Future through Project Management in 2003 (cropped).jpg70px]]Satyabrata Mookherjee
(19322023)
MP for Krishnanagar30 September
20001 July
2002****
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Tapan Sikdar (cropped).jpg70px]]Tapan Sikdar
(19442014)
MP for Dum Dum1 July
200229 January
2003****
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:No image.svg70px]]Chhatrapal Singh Lodha
(born 1946)
MP for Bulandshahr29 January
200316 March
2004****
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:K Rahman Khan (cropped).jpg70px]]K. Rahman Khan
(born 1939)
Rajya Sabha MP for Karnataka23 May
200420 July
2004****Indian National CongressManmohan IIndian National Congress}}"Manmohan Singh
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:B. K. Handique (cropped).png70px]]Bijoy Krishna Handique
(19342015)
MP for Jorhat29 January
200622 May
2009****
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:Srikant Kumar Jena addressing in New Delhi on November 18, 2013 (cropped).jpg70px]]Srikant Kumar Jena
(born 1950)
MP for Balasore28 May
200920 March
2013****Manmohan II
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Nihalchand addressing at the presentation of the 4th National Awards for Technology Innovation (cropped).jpg70px]]Nihalchand
(born 1971)
MP for Ganganagar27 May
20149 November
2014****Bharatiya Janata PartyModi IBharatiya Janata Party}}"Narendra Modi
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:HG Ahir Meets CM Fadnavis.jpg70px]]Hansraj Gangaram Ahir
(born 1954)
MP for Chandrapur9 November
20145 July
2016****
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Mansukh Mandaviya Profile (4x5).png70px]]Mansukh Mandaviya
(born 1972)
Rajya Sabha MP for Gujarat5 July
201630 May
2019****
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Rao Inderjit Singh taking over as Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Planning in May 2014 (cropped).jpg70px]]Rao Inderjit Singh
(born 1951)
MP for Gurgaon3 September
201730 May
2019****
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Mansukh Mandaviya Profile (4x5).png70px]]Mansukh Mandaviya
(born 1972)
Rajya Sabha MP for Gujarat31 May
20197 July
2021****Modi II
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Bhagwanth Khuba with Prime Minister Narendra Modi (cropped).jpg70px]]Bhagwanth Khuba
(born 1967)
MP for Bidar7 July
20219 June
2024****
Apna Dal (Sonelal)}}"[[File:Anupriya Singh Patel with PM Modi in 2021.jpg70px]]Anupriya Patel
(born 1981)
MP for Mirzapur10 June
2024Incumbent****Apna Dal (Sonelal)Modi III

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References

References

  1. (2020). "Union Budget 2020-21 Analysis".
  2. "Statement of Srikant Kumar Jena on CCEA approval of the proposal regarding revival of five closed units of FCIL – Invest in India".
  3. "Jan Aushadhi : An Initiative of Government of India {{!}} Generic Medicine Campaign Improving Access to Medicines".
  4. "CIPET {{!}} Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering & Technology {{!}} Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India".
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