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1990 Bhattarai Interim cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Nepal | |
Date formed | 19 April 1990 |
Date dissolved | 11 May 1991 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | King Birendra |
Head of government | Krishna Prasad Bhattarai |
Member party | Nepali Congress CPN UML Independent |
History | |
Successor | First G.P. Koirala Cabinet |
On Baisakh 6,2047 BS,an interim government headed by Nepali Congress leader Krishna Prasad Bhattarai was formed . The cabinet included 4 Ministers from the Nepali Congress , 3 From leftist front , 2 independent and 2 nominated by king . [1]
Portfolio | Minister |
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Cabinet ministers | |
Interim Prime Minister Minister of Defence Minister of Foreign Affairs | Krishna Prasad Bhattarai |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Sahana Pradhan |
Minister of Home Affairs and Communication | Yog Prasad Upadhyay |
Minister of Construction,Transport and Supply | Marsal Julum Shakya |
Minister for Water , Resources and Local Development | Mahendra Narayan Nidhi |
Minister of Forest ,Land Reforms And Agriculture | Jhala Nath Khanal |
Minister of Labour and Social Welfare , Law and Tourism | Nilambar Acharya |
Minister of Finance | Devendra Raj Pandey |
Minister of Health | Mathura Prasad Shrestha |
Minister of Housing and Physical Planning | Achyutraj Regmi |
Minister of Education and Culture and General Administration | Keshar Jung Rayamajhi |
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