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Charan Singh ministry

8th ministry of the Republic of India
File:Charan Singh (cropped).jpg
Date formed28 July 1979 (1979-07-28)
Date dissolved14 January 1980 (1980-01-14)
People and organisations
Head of stateNeelam Sanjiva Reddy
Head of governmentCharan Singh
Deputy head of governmentYashwantrao Chavan
Member partyJanata Party (Secular)
(Janata alliance)
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyIndian National Congress
(Congress alliance)
Opposition leaderYashwantrao Chavan (In Lok Sabha)
Kamalapati Tripathi (In Rajya Sabha)
History
Outgoing election1980
Legislature terms5 months and 17 days
PredecessorMorarji Desai ministry
SuccessorThird Indira Gandhi ministry

Chaudhary Charan Singh was sworn in as Prime Minister of India on 28 July 1979.[1]

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Prime Minister28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)[1]
Deputy Prime Minister28 July 197914 January 1980 IC(S)[1]
Minister of Finance28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)[2]
Minister of Home Affairs
Yashwantrao Chavan
28 July 197914 January 1980 IC(S)
Minister of External Affairs28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)[3]
Minister of Defence28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)[4]
Minister of Railways30 July 197913 January 1980 JP(S)[5]
Minister of Information and Broadcasting28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs4 August 197914 January 1980 JP(S)[7]

Ministers of state

  • Rashida Haque Chowdhury, Minister of State of Social Welfare (1979-80).[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dour farm leader of 76 named as India's fifth PM". The Montreal Gazette. New Delhi. AP. 27 July 1979. p. 8. Retrieved 29 May 2014. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |newspaper= (help)
  2. ^ Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna's buography
  3. ^ "Former Union minister dead". The Times of India. 2004-10-26. Retrieved 2013-03-17.
  4. ^ "Shri C. Subramaniam". Rajbhavan, Maharashra state, India. Archived from the original on 2013-04-07. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Railway Ministers of Independent India". Indian Railways Fan Club (IRFCA). Retrieved January 29, 2014.
  6. ^ 9th Lok Sabha, Members Bioprofile : KAUSHIK, SHRI PURUSHOTTAM
  7. ^ http://legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in/LS/ataglace.htm LOK SABHA
  8. ^ "Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership - Republic of India". Retrieved March 6, 2014.