Second Khanduri ministry

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Second Khanduri ministry
6th Ministry of Uttarakhand
The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Major General (Retd.) B. C. Khanduri meeting with the Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Shri Murli Deora, in New Delhi on December 07, 2007.jpg
B. C. Khanduri
Date formed11 September 2011
Date dissolved12 March 2012
People and organisations
Head of state Margaret Alva
Head of government B. C. Khanduri
Member parties  Bharatiya Janata Party
  Uttarakhand Kranti Dal
  Independents
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party  Indian National Congress
Opposition leader Harak Singh Rawat
History
Outgoing election 2012
Legislature term5 years
Incoming formation 2nd Assembly
Outgoing formation 3rd Assembly
Predecessor Pokhriyal ministry
Successor Bahuguna ministry

The Second Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri ministry was the Cabinet of Uttarakhand headed by the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, B. C. Khanduri from 2011 to 2012. [1]

Council of Ministers

Here is the list of ministers.

  1. Matbar Singh Kandari - Irrigation, Minor Irrigation, Flood Control, Food & Civil Supplies, Social Welfare & Handicapped Welfare
  2. Trivendra Singh Rawat - Agriculture, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Marketing, Fruit industry, Animal Husbandry, Milk Development, Fisheries
  3. Bishan Singh Chuphal
  4. Madan Kaushik - Excise, Sugarcane Development, Sugar Mill Industries, Tourism
  5. Prakash Pant - Parliamentary Affairs, Legislatures, Drinking Water, Labour, Re-organisation, Election, External Planning
  6. Diwakar Bhatt - Food & Civil Supplies, Urban Development, Urban Employment, Poverty Alleviation
  7. Rajendra Singh Bhandari - Panchayati Raj, Alternative Energy, Census, Civil Defense and Home Guard, Jail
  1. Vijaya Barthwal - Rural Development, Women Welfare & Child Development
  2. Govind Singh Bisht
  1. Khajan Das - Disaster Management, Social Welfare
  2. Balwant Singh Bhauryal - Health & Family Welfare, Information Technology

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References

  1. "Uttarakhand: BC Khanduri sworn in as Chief Minister". www.ndtv.com. Retrieved 11 September 2011.