Seventh Nitish Kumar ministry

The Seventh Nitish Kumar ministry was a Council of Ministers in Bihar Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.[1]

Seventh Nitish Kumar ministry
Ministry of Bihar
Date formed16 November 2020
Date dissolved9 August 2022
People and organisations
GovernorFagu Chauhan
Chief MinisterNitish Kumar
No. of ministers30
Ministers removed2
Member parties  BJP (16)
  JDU (12)
  HAM (1)
  IND (1)
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition party  RJD
Opposition leaderTejashwi Yadav(assembly)
History
Legislature terms1 year, 266 days
PredecessorSixth Nitish ministry
SuccessorEighth Nitish ministry

Council of Ministers

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The members of the Council of Ministers are as follows:[2][3]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Minister
Home
General Administration
Cabinet Secretariat
Vigilance
Election
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
16 November 20209 August 2022 JD(U)
Deputy Chief Minister
Minister of Finance
Minister of Urban Development & Housing
16 November 20209 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Disaster Management16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Environment & Forest
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Information & Technology16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Deputy Chief Minister
Minister of BC & EBC Welfare
16 November 20209 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Industry16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Panchayat Raj16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Health16 November 20209 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Road Construction16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Art, Culture & Youth Affairs16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Agriculture16 November 20209 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Co-operatives16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Sugar Cane Industries16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry & Fisheries16 November 202027 March 2022[4] VIP
28 March 20229 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Minor Irrigation
Minister of SC-ST Welfare
16 November 20209 August 2022 HAM(S)
Minister of Building Construction9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Social Welfare16 November 20209 February 2021 JD(U)
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Minority Affairs16 November 20209 February 2021 JD(U)
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs16 November 20209 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Rural Development16 November 20209 February 2021 JD(U)
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Rural Works16 November 20209 February 2021 JD(U)
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Water Resources16 November 20209 February 2021 JD(U)
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Information & Public Relations16 November 20209 February 2021 JD(U)
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Energy
Minister of Planning & Development
16 November 20209 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Food & Consumer Protection16 November 20209 February 2021 JD(U)
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Education16 November 202019 November 2020 JD(U)
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Labour Resources16 November 20209 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Tourism16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Mines & Geology16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Public Health Engineering Department16 November 20209 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Revenue & Land Reforms16 November 20209 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Law16 November 20209 February 2021 BJP
9 February 20219 August 2022 BJP
Minister of Transport16 November 20209 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Excise & Registration
Minister of Prohibition
9 February 20219 August 2022 JD(U)
Minister of Science & Technology9 February 20219 August 2022 Independent

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nitish Kumar elected NDA leader, to take oath as Bihar CM on November 16". Zee News. 15 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Government of Bihar".
  3. ^ Ranjan, Abhinav (9 February 2021). "Nitish Kumar expands cabinet to include 17 new members, BJP's Shahnawaz Hussain gets industry". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  4. ^ "बिहार में मंत्रिमंडल से मुकेश सहनी की हो गई छुट्टी, वीआइपी नेता को ऐसे दिखाया गया रास्‍ता".