Second Rabri Devi ministry

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Second Rabri Devi ministry
Seal of Bihar.svg
28th Ministry of Bihar
Rabri Devi presenting a cheque for Rs. 10 crore on behalf of the State Government to the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh for the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund, in New Delhi on January 04, 2005 (cropped).jpg
Date formed9 March 1999
Date dissolved2 March 2000
People and organisations
Governor B.M. Lal
Suraj Bhan
V. C. Pande
Chief Minister Rabri Devi
Member parties Indian Election Symbol Hurricane Lamp.png   RJD
  •   IND
Status in legislature Coalition
Opposition party
  •   BJP
  •   Samata Party)
History
Election 1995
Legislature term359 days
Predecessor First Rabri ministry
Successor First Nitish ministry

The Second Rabri Devi ministry was the 28th Council of Ministers in Bihar Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Rabri Devi. [1]

Council of Ministers

Source [2] [3]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Home Affairs
General Administration
Cabinet Secretariat
Vigilance
Election
Other departments not allotted to any Minister
9 March 19992 March 2000  RJD
Finance & Commercial Taxes
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Water Resources
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Agriculture
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Education
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Building Construction
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Revenue & Land Reforms
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Road Construction
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Tourism
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Health & Family Welfare
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Public Health Engineering Department
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Urban Development & Housing
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Art, Culture, Youth Affairs & Sports
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Energy
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Excise & Prohibition
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Panchayat Raj
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Rural Development
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Environment & Forest
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Co-operatives
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Food & Civil Supplies
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Transport
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Science & Technology
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Industry
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Minority Welfare
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Information & Public Relations
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Minor Irrigation
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Sugarcane Industries
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Social Welfare
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Planning & Development
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Law & Justice
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Schedule Caste Welfare
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Extremely Backward Class Welfare
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Animal Husbandry & Fisheries
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Labour & Employment
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Information Technology
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Mining & Geology
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of Disaster Management
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9 March 19992 March 2000 
Minister of state in Health & Family Welfare
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9 March 19992 March 2000 

References

  1. Mishra, Dipak (17 February 2017). "Proxy rule lessons from Bihar". The Telegraph . Archived from the original on 27 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  2. "Bihar assembly elections 1995, 2000, 2005". www.bihartimes.in. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  3. mediavigil. "Cabinet Reshuffle in Bihar & at Centre" . Retrieved 23 September 2021.