First Nijalingappa ministry
Ministers in Government of Mysore headed by Chief Minister S. Nijalingappa
First Nijalingappa ministry
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4th Council of Ministers of Mysore State | |
Basavaraj Bommai ministry | |
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S. Nijalingappa
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Date formed | 1 November 1956 |
Date dissolved | 1 April 1957 [1] |
People and organisations | |
Head of state |
Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar
1 November 1956 – 4 May 1963 (As Governor of Mysore ) |
Head of government | S. Nijalingappa |
Member parties | Indian National Congress |
Status in legislature | Majority |
History | |
Election(s) | 1952 |
Outgoing election | 1957 |
Legislature term(s) |
6 years (
Council
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5 years ( Assembly ) |
Predecessor | Manjappa ministry |
Successor | Second Nijalingappa ministry |
First S. Nijalingappa Ministry was the Council of Ministers in Mysore, a state in South India headed by S. Nijalingappa [2] of the Indian National Congress .
The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister . [3] All ministers belonged to the Indian National Congress .
S. Nijalingappa became Chief minister of Mysore after Kadidal Manjappa resigned as Chief Minister of Mysore on 31 October 1956 following Unification of Karnataka . [4]
Chief Minister and cabinet ministers
S.No | Portfolio | Name | Portrait | Constituency | Term of Office | Party | ||
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1 |
Chief Minister
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* Other departments not allocated to any Minister. |
S. Nijalingappa
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None [7] | 1 November 1956 | 1 April 1957 | Indian National Congress | |
2 | Kadidal Manjappa | Tirthahalli | 1 November 1956 | 1 April 1957 | Indian National Congress | |||
2 | Finance | T. Mariappa |
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Nagamangala | 1 November 1956 | 1 April 1957 | Indian National Congress | |
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References
- ↑ https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/761265/1/jpi_October_1957.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
- ↑ "येदियुरप्पा मंत्रिमंडल में 17 विधायक शामिल, एक पूर्व सीएम और दो पूर्व डिप्टी सीएम बने मंत्री" . Amar Ujala (in Hindi).
- ↑ "Karnataka BJP cabinet expansion Updates: Governor Vajubhai Vala administers oath to 17 MLAs as ministers" . Firstpost . 20 August 2019.
- ↑ "S.R. Bommai passes away" . The Hindu . 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007.
- ↑ Rajappa, Sam (26 November 2013). "Census work in Belgaum threatened by language controversy" . India Today . Retrieved 6 November 2021 .
- ↑ "Language issue in Karnataka explodes into a violent agitation" . indiatoday.
- ↑ Pratap, Anita (21 November 2013). "Problems for Karnataka CM Ramakrishna Hegde after five years in power" . India Today . Retrieved 6 November 2021 .
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Karnataka |
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12 Urs II 13 Rao 14 Hegde I 15 Hegde II 16 Hegde III 17 S. R. Bommai 18 Patil II 19 Bangarappa 20 Moily 21 Deve Gowda 22 Patel 23 Krishna 24 Singh 25 Kumaraswamy I 26 Yediyurappa I 27 Yediyurappa II 28 Sadananda Gowda 29 Shettar 30 Siddaramaiah I 31 Yediyurappa III 32 Kumaraswamy II 33 Yediyurappa IV 34 Basavaraj Bommai 35 Siddaramaiah II |
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