First Dikshit ministry

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First Dikshit ministry
6th Ministry of Delhi
Sheila Dikshit Chief Minister of Delhi India2.jpg
Date formed3 December 1998
People and organisations
Head of stateLt Governor Vijai Kapoor
Head of government Sheila Dikshit
Member parties Indian National Congress
Status in legislature Majority
History
Election(s) 1998
Legislature term(s)5 years
Predecessor Swaraj cabinet
Successor Second Dikshit cabinet

The First Dikshit cabinet was the Council of Ministers in second Delhi Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit. [1]

Council of Ministers (3 December 1998 - 1 December 2003)

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister3 December 19981 December 2003  INC
3 December 19981 December 2003  INC
Minister of Transport, Public Works Department, Land and Building, Delhi Metro3 December 19981 December 2003  INC
Minister of Social Welfare, SC & ST, Labour & Employment3 December 19981 December 2003  INC
Minister of Education, Technical Education, Power, Tourism, Languages3 December 19981 December 2003  INC
Minister of Finance3 December 19981 December 2003  INC
Minister for Development, Food and Civil Supplies3 December 19981 December 2003  INC

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References

  1. "Sheila Dikshit sworn in Delhi CM". Tribuneindia.com. 4 December 1998. Retrieved 17 August 2017.