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V. P. Singh ministry

Union Council of Ministers headed by V.P Singh


Summary

Union Council of Ministers headed by V.P Singh

FieldValue
cabinet_nameV. P. Singh ministry
cabinet_typeministry
cabinet_number14th
jurisdictionthe Republic of India
flagFlag of India.svg
flag_bordertrue
imageV. P. Singh (cropped).jpg
captionVishwanath Pratap Singh
date_formed
date_dissolved
government_headVishwanath Pratap Singh
state_headR. Venkataraman
political_partyJanata Dal (National Front) (Supported by BJP 85/543 MPs).
legislature_statusCoalition
election1989
legislature_termmonths
opposition_partyIndian National Congress (Indira)
(Congress alliance)
opposition_leaderRajiv Gandhi (lok sabha)
P. Shiv Shankar (rajya sabha)
previousSecond Rajiv Gandhi ministry
successorChandra Shekhar ministry

(Congress alliance) P. Shiv Shankar (rajya sabha)

Vishwanath Pratap Singh was sworn in as Prime Minister of India on 2 December 1989. His initial ministry consisted of the following Cabinet ministers and their departments. The Cabinet was functional from 2 December 1989 to 10 November 1990.

Council of Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

!Remarks Minister of Defence Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Minister of Science and Technology Department of Atomic Energy Department of Electronics Department of Ocean Development Department of Space And also in-charge of all other important portfolios and policy issues not allocated to any Minister. Minister of Tourism Minister of Textiles Minister of Civil Aviation Minister of Welfare Minister of Law and Justice

Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

Ministers of State

Minister of State in the Department of Electronics Minister of State in the Department of Space Minister of State in the Department of Ocean Development (Education) (Agriculture and Cooperation) (Rural Development) (Small Scale Industries and Agro and Rural Industries) Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism

Deputy Ministers

(Youth Affairs and Sports) (Women and Child Development)

References

References

  1. Hazarika, Sanjoy. (10 November 1990). "Rival of Singh Becomes India Premier". The New York Times.
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