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Charan Singh ministry

10th ministry of the Republic of India
Charan Singh
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 (Secular) alliance) (Supported by INC(U) 75/543 and (INC(I) 71/543 MPs).
Status in legislatureCoalition
407 / 529 (77%)

Opposition partyIndian National Congress
(Congress alliance)
Opposition leaderYashwantrao Chavan (InLok Sabha)
Kamalapati Tripathi (InRajya Sabha)
History
Outgoing election1980
Legislature terms5 months and 17 days
PredecessorDesai ministry
SuccessorFourth Indira Gandhi ministry

Charan Singh was sworn in as Prime Minister on 28 July 1979, with outside support by Indira Congress and Yashwantrao Chavan of Congress (Socialist) faction as his Deputy PM. Just before Singh was to prove his majority in Lok Sabha, Indira Gandhi withdrew support to his government, and he resigned on 20 August 1979, after just 23 days, becoming the only PM who didn't face the parliament. He advised President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy to dissolve Lok Sabha. Janata Party leader Jagjivan Ram challenged the advice and sought time to cobble support. But Lok Sabha was dissolved, and Charan Singh continued as caretaker PM until January 1980.[1][2]

Cabinet[edit]

Cabinet Ministers[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Remarks
Prime Minister
And also in-charge of all other important portfolios and
policy issues not allocated to any Minister.

Charan Singh[2][3]

28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Home Affairs

Yashwantrao Chavan[2]

28 July 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of External Affairs

Shyam Nandan Prasad Mishra[3]

28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Finance

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna[3]

28 July 197919 October 1979 JP(S)

Charan Singh

19 October 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Defence

Chidambaram Subramaniam[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation

Brahm Prakash[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of Information and Broadcasting

Purushottam Kaushik[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Health and Family Welfare

Rabi Ray[3]

28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Works, Housing, Supply and Rehabilitation

Ram Kinkar[3]

28 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs

H. R. Khanna[3]

30 July 19793 August 1979 JP(S)

Shyam Nath Kacker[3]

3 August 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Commerce and Civil Supplies

Hitendra Desai[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Steel, Mines and Coal

Biju Patnaik[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation

Mohammad Shafi Qureshi[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Labour

Fazlur Rahman[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Education and Culture

Karan Singh[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of Education, Social Welfare and Culture

Karan Singh[3]

30 July 197919 August 1979 INC(U)Bifurcated into Ministry of Education and Culture;
and Ministry of Social Welfare.
Minister of Education and Culture

Karan Singh[3]

19 August 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of Railways

T. A. Pai[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of Power

K. C. Pant[3]

30 July 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of Industry

Kasu Brahmananda Reddy[3]

30 July 197927 November 1979 INC(U)

T. A. Pai

27 November 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Social Welfare

Sathiavani Muthu[3]

19 August 197923 December 1979 AIADMK
Minister of Petroleum, Chemicals and Fertilizers

Aravinda Bala Pajanor[3]

19 August 197923 December 1979 AIADMK
Minister of Communications

Zulfiquarulla[3]

30 July 19794 December 1979 JP(S)Minister of State was responsible.

Shyam Nandan Prasad Mishra[3]

7 December 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of Muslim Waqfs

Zulfiquarulla[3]

30 July 19794 December 1979 JP(S)Minister of State was responsible.

Fazlur Rahman[3]

7 December 197914 January 1980 JP(S)

Ministers of State (with Independent Charge)[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of State in the Ministry of Shipping and Transport

Janeshwar Mishra

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Rural Reconstruction

Bhanu Pratap Singh

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

K. Gopal

4 August 197914 January 1980 JP(S)

Ministers of State[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs

Dhanik Lal Mandal

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Defence

Jagbir Singh

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Civil Supplies

Henry Austin

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Culture and Social Welfare

Rashida Haque Choudhury

30 July 197924 August 1979 INC(U)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Education and Culture

Rashida Haque Choudhury

24 August 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Communications

Narsingh Yadav

30 July 197914 January 1980 JP(S)

Tukaram Shrangare

31 July 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel, Mines and Coal

V. Kishore Chandra Deo

4 August 197914 January 1980 INC(U)

P. M. Sayeed

4 August 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation

Nathuram Mirdha

4 August 197925 October 1979 INC(U)

M. V. Krishnappa

25 October 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs

Bedabrata Barua

4 August 197914 January 1980 JP(S)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry

B. Rachaiah

4 August 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation

P. Ankineedu Prasada Rao

4 August 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Petroleum, Chemicals and Fertilizers

Saugata Roy

4 August 197914 January 1980 INC(U)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance

Nathuram Mirdha

25 October 197914 January 1980 INC(U)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Forty Years Ago, August 21, 1979: Charan Govt Resigns". 21 August 2019.
  • ^ 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.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "Press Communique" (PDF). Press Information Bureau of India - Archive. 31 July 1979. Retrieved 24 April 2020.

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