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Morarji Desai ministry

9th Ministry of the Republic of India
Date formed24 March 1977 (1977-03-24)
Date dissolved28 July 1979 (1979-07-28)
People and organisations
Head of stateBasappa Danappa Jatti (Acting)
(until 25 July 1977)
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (from 25 July 1977)
Head of governmentMorarji Desai
Member partyJanata Party (Janata alliance)
Status in legislatureMajority
295 / 542 (54%)

Opposition partyIndian National Congress
(Congress Alliance)
Opposition leaderYashwantrao Chavan
(1 July 1977 – 11 April 1978; from 10 July 1979)
C. M. Stephen (12 April 1978 – 9 July 1979) (Lok Sabha)
History
Election1977
Outgoing election1980
Legislature terms2 years, 4 months and 4 days
PredecessorThird Indira Gandhi ministry
SuccessorCharan Singh ministry

The Morarji Desai ministry was formed on 24 March 1977 following the 1977 Indian general election. Morarji Desai led the Janata Party to victory against the Congress party. Upon taking office, Morarji Desai became the first Indian Prime Minister not belonging to the Congress party.[1]

Cabinet[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.

Morarji Desai

24 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Deputy Prime Ministers

Charan Singh

24 January 197916 July 1979 JP 

Jagjivan Ram

24 January 197916 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Shipping and Transport

Morarji Desai

24 March 197714 August 1977 JPPrime Minister was responsible.
Minister of Home Affairs

Charan Singh

26 March 19771 July 1978 JP 

Morarji Desai

1 July 197824 January 1979 JPPrime Minister was responsible.

Hirubhai M. Patel

29 January 197928 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Finance

Hirubhai M. Patel

26 March 197724 January 1979 JP 

Charan Singh

24 January 197916 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Defence

Jagjivan Ram

28 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of External Affairs

Atal Bihari Vajpayee

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Information and Broadcasting

L. K. Advani

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Education, Social Welfare and Culture

Pratap Chandra Chunder

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Education and Social Welfare

Rabi Ray

25 January 197915 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Railways

Madhu Dandavate

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Commerce
Minister of Civil Supplies and Cooperation

Mohan Dharia

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Energy

P. Ramachandran

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs

Shanti Bhushan

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Works, Housing, Supply and Rehabilition

Sikander Bakht

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Labour

Ravindra Varma

26 March 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Steel and Mines

Biju Patnaik

26 March 197715 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Communications

Parkash Singh Badal

26 March 197727 March 1977 SAD 

George Fernandes

27 March 19776 July 1977 JP 

Brij Lal Verma

6 July 197728 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation

Purushottam Kaushik

26 March 197715 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation

Parkash Singh Badal

28 March 197717 June 1977 SAD 

Surjit Singh Barnala

18 June 197728 July 1979 SAD 
Minister of Health and Family Welfare

Raj Narain

28 March 19771 July 1978 JP 

Morarji Desai

1 July 197824 January 1979 JPPrime Minister was responsible.
Minister of Industry

Brij Lal Verma

28 March 19776 July 1977 JP 

George Fernandes

6 July 197715 July 1979 JP 
Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna

28 March 197729 March 1977 JPRenamed as Petroleum, Chemicals and Fertilizers.
Minister of Petroleum, Chemicals and Fertilizers

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna

29 March 197715 July 1979 JP 

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kuldip Singh (1995-04-11). "OBITUARY: Morarji Desai". The Independent. Retrieved 2009-06-27.

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