Fourth Mayawati ministry

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Fourth Mayawati ministry
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20th Cabinet of Uttar Pradesh
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Date formed13 May 2007
Date dissolved15 March 2012
People and organisations
Head of state
Head of government Mayawati
Member party  Bahujan Samaj Party
Status in legislature Majority
206 / 403(51%)
Opposition party  Samajwadi Party
Opposition leader Mulayam Singh Yadav
History
Election 2007 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
Legislature term5 years
Predecessor Third Mulayam Singh Yadav ministry
Successor Akhilesh Yadav ministry

The Fourth Mayawati ministry was the Council of Ministers in the 15th Uttar Pradesh Assembly, headed by Chief Minister Mayawati.

Contents

The ministry was formed after the 2007 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, in which the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), under Mayawati's leadership, secured an absolute majority by winning 206 out of 403 seats. [1] She took oath as the Chief Minister on 13 May 2007. [2] [3]

Cabinet Ministers

Sl No.NameDepartmentParty
1 Mayawati

Chief Minister

  • Home,
  • Vigilance,
  • Personnel,
  • Appointments,
  • Secretariat Administration,
  • other departments not allocated to any Minister
BSP
2 Naseemuddin Siddiqui
  • Excise
  • Public Works
  • Irrigation
  • Housing
  • Urban Planning
  • Census
  • Sugarcane Development
  • Any Other
BSP
3 Babu Singh Kushwaha
  • Family Welfare,
  • Medical Education,
  • Family Welfare,
  • Panchayati Raj,
  • Mining,
  • Geology,
  • Cooperative
BSP
4 Swami Prasad Maurya
  • Revenue,
  • Relief,
  • Rehabilitation,
  • Public Grievances. [4]
BSP
5 Sukhdev Rajbhar
  • Rural Development,
  • Panchayati Raj
BSP
6 Lalji Verma
  • Finance,
  • Planning
BSP
7 Ramveer Upadhyay
  • Energy,
  • Transport
BSP
8 Indrajit Saroj
  • Social Welfare
BSP
9 Rajnath Sonkar Shastri
  • Labour and Employment
BSP
10 Thakur Jaiveer Singh
  • Secondary Education, later Rural Development,
  • Agricultural Marketing,
  • Agricultural Foreign Trade. . [5]
BSP
11 Veer Singh
  • Labour and Employment,
  • Sericulture,
  • Weaving. [6]
BSP
12 Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary
  • Agricultural Marketing,
  • Agricultural Foreign Trade,
  • Agriculture Export Promotion. [7]
BSP
13 Rakeshdhar Tripathi
  • Higher Education
BSP
14 Janardan Dwivedi Narayan Rai
  • Registration,
  • Stamp,
  • Judicial Duties . [8]
BSP
15 Nakul Dubey
  • Urban Development,
  • Water Resources,
  • Environment,
  • Culture,
  • Urban Planning,
  • Tax and Institutional Finance
BSP
16 Daddu Prasad
  • Rural Development
BSP
17 Narayan Singh
  • Horticulture
BSP
18 Sudhir Goyal
  • Information, Science and Technology.
BSP
19 Ram Prasad Chaudhary
  • Food & Civil Supplies,
  • Civil Supplies Control, Consumer Protection.
  • Food & Civil Supplies was retained while Measurement & Distribution was removed.
BSP
20 Dharam Singh Saini
  • Vocational Education
BSP
21 Rangnath Mishra
  • Secondary Education
BSP
22 Ayodhya Prasad Pal
  • Sports & Youth Welfare
BSP

Minister of State

Sl No.NameDepartmentParty
1 Chandradev Ram Yadav
  • Small Scale Industries
BSP
2 Ashok Kumar
  • Land Development and Water Resources
BSP
3 Rajpal Tyagi
  • Agricultural Education and Research
BSP
4 Subhash Pandey
  • Culture
BSP
5 Dharamraj Nishad
  • Fisheries
BSP
6 Nand Gopal Gupta 'Nandi'
  • Institutional Finance,
  • Stamp, Registration,
  • Court Fees
BSP
7 Kamalakant Gautam
  • Finance later Education and Research.
BSP
8 Yograj Singh Balyan
  • Agro Education & Research
BSP

Minister of State (Independent Charge)

Sl No.NameDepartmentParty
1 Dharamraj Nishad BSP
2 Ram Achal Rajbhar
  • Transport
BSP
3 Anis Ahmad Khan
  • Minority Welfare
  • Haj
BSP
4 Ayodhya Prasad Pal
  • Sports
  • Youth Welfare
BSP
5 Jamuna Nishad
  • Fisheries
  • Nautical Welfare
BSP
6 Omwati
  • Technical Education
  • Food and Civil Supplies
BSP
7 Badshah Singh
  • Labour
  • Small Scale Industries
BSP
8 Rangnath Mishra [3]
  • Rural Engineering Services
  • Secondary Education
BSP
9 Vinod Kumar
  • Tourism
BSP
10 Fateh Bahadur Singh
  • Forest
  • Animal Husbandry
BSP
11 Lakhi Ram Nagar
  • Minor Irrigation
BSP
12Avadhesh Kumar Verma
  • Backward Classes Welfare
BSP
13Ramhet
  • Election
  • Consumer Protection and Weights & Measures
BSP
14 Ram Pal Verma
  • Resettlement and Land Development
BSP
15Anant Kumar Mishra
  • Health
  • Medical Education
  • Co-operatives
BSP
16Awadhpal Singh Yadav
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Dairy Development
BSP
17 Akbar Hussain
  • Additional Energy Sources
BSP
18 Sadal Prasad
  • Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Welfare
  • Vocational and Technical Education
BSP
19 Yashwant Singh
  • Urban Employment and Poverty Alleviation Programme
BSP
20Ratan Lal Ahirwar
  • Ambedkar Village Development
BSP
21 Anand Sen Yadav
  • Food Processing
BSP
22 Jaiveer Singh
  • Flood Control
  • Drainage Scheme
  • Minor Irrigation
BSP
23 Bhagwati Prasad Sagar
  • Rehabilitation
  • Vocational Education
BSP
24 Sangram Singh
  • Food and Logistics
  • Khadi and Village Industries
  • Silk Industry
BSP
25 Abdul Mannan
  • Agricultural Foreign Trade
  • Agricultural Marketing
BSP
26 Yograj Singh
  • Agricultural Education
  • Agricultural Research [3]
BSP
27Vidhya Choudhary
  • Finance
  • Women Welfare
BSP
28Rajesh Tiwari
  • Homeopathic Medicine
  • Religious Affairs
BSP
29 Masood Islam Ansari
  • Muslim Waqf
BSP
30 Sudhir Mishra
  • Ayurveda
BSP
31 Har Om
  • Home Guards
  • Civil Defence
BSP
32 Yashpal Singh
  • Science and Technology
BSP

See also

References

  1. "BSP wins majority in UP, Mayawati to be CM". The Times of India. 11 May 2007. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
  2. "Mayawati sworn in as Uttar Pradesh CM for fourth time". Hindustan Times. 13 May 2007. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Mayawati allocates portfolios to cabinet ministers". The Hindu. 14 May 2007. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
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  5. उत्तर प्रदेश सरकार मंत्रिमंडल पुनर्गठन आदेश, 2011.
  6. उत्तर प्रदेश राजपत्र (सरकारी अधिसूचना), 2007.
  7. कृषि विपणन एवं कृषि निर्यात विभाग शासनादेश, 2010.
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