Pokhriyal ministry

  Bharatiya Janata Party
  Uttarakhand Kranti Dal
  IndependentsStatus in legislatureMajorityOpposition party  Indian National CongressOpposition leaderHarak Singh RawatHistoryElection2007Legislature term5 yearsIncoming formation2nd AssemblyPredecessorFirst Khanduri ministrySuccessorSecond Khanduri ministry

The Ramesh Pokhriyal ministry was the Cabinet of Uttarakhand headed by the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Ramesh Pokhriyal from 2009 to 2011.[1][2]

Council of Ministers

Here is the list of ministers.[3]

  • Cabinet Ministers:
  1. Matbar Singh Kandari - Irrigation, Minor Irrigation, Flood Control, Food & Civil Supplies, Social Welfare & Handicapped Welfare
  2. Prakash Pant - Parliamentary Affairs, Legislatures, Drinking Water, Labour, Re-organisation, Externally aided project, Election, Uttarakhand river projects related to India Nepal Border
  3. Diwakar Bhatt - Revenue, Land management, Disaster management, Food & Civil Supplies, Soldier Welfare
  4. Madan Kaushik - Excise, Sugarcane Development and Sugar Industry, Urban Development, Tourism
  5. Trivendra Singh Rawat - Agriculture, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Marketing, Fruit industry, Animal Husbandry, Milk Development, Fisheries
  6. Rajendra Singh Bhandari - Panchayati Raj, Alternative Energy, Census, Civil Defense and Home Guard, Jail
  • Ministers of State (Independent Charge):
  1. Vijaya Barthwal - Rural Development, Women Welfare & Child Development
  2. Govind Singh Bisht - Education (Primary, Secondary & Higher)
  • Ministers of State:
  1. Khajan Das - Disaster Management, Social Welfare
  2. Balwant Singh Bhauryal - Health & Family Welfare, Information Technology

Former ministers

  • Cabinet Minister:
  1. Bishan Singh Chuphal - Forests and wild animals, Environment, Watershed management, Transport, Cooperatives, Protocol, Rural Engineering (5 July 2009 - 24 December 2009)

References

  1. ^ https://ukvidhansabha.uk.gov.in/files/2007.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Nishank sworn in as Uttarakhand Chief Minister - Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com. Retrieved 27 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Nishank expands team,retains Khanduri's men in Cabinet". July 2009.