Kunwar Indrajit Singh cabinet
Appearance
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Kunwar Indrajit Singh cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Nepal | |
July 1957–November 1957 | |
Date formed | 26 July 1957 |
Date dissolved | 14 November 1957 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | King Mahendra |
Prime Minister | Kunwar Inderjit Singh |
Total no. of members | 11 appointments |
Member party | Samyukta Prajatantra Party |
History | |
Predecessor | Tanka Acharya cabinet, 1956 |
Successor | S.B. Rana cabinet, 1958 |
Kunwar Inderjit Singh formed a government on 26 July 1957 after being appointed by King Mahendra. He replaced Tanka Prasad Acharya who had resigned on the same day.[1][2][3]
The cabinet was dissolved by King Mahendra on 14 November 1957.[3][4]
Cabinet
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office |
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Prime Minister | Hon. Kunwari Inderjit Singh | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister of Defence | Purendra Bikram Shah | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister for Industry and Commerce | Parshuram Bhakta Mathema | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister of Finance
Minister for Land Revenue |
C.B. Singh | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs | Dambar Bahadur Singh | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister for Forest Department | Ramadhin Mahato | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister for Planning | Jeevraj Sharma | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister of Health | Kul Bahadur Limbu | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister for Food and Agriculture | Bhupal Man Singh Karki | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister for Public Works and Communications | Padma Narsingh Rana | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
Minister for Education
Minister for Local Autonomous Administration |
Laxmi Prasad Devkota | 26 July 1957 | 14 November 1957 |
References
[edit]- ^ "शाही घोषणा". rajpatra.dop.gov.np. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- ^ Shakoor, Farzana (1989). "Indo-Nepal Dispute". Pakistan Horizon. 42 (3/4): 68–80. ISSN 0030-980X. JSTOR 41393894.
- ^ a b Mishra, S. G. (1982). "Royal Coup 1960 in Nepal". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 43: 754–765. ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44141318.
- ^ "शाही घोषणा". rajpatra.dop.gov.np. Retrieved 2021-01-01.