Fourth Indira Gandhi ministry

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Fourth Indira Gandhi ministry
Lal Krishna Advani (in Rajya Sabha)
(21 January 1980 – 7 April 1980)
History
Election(s)1980
Outgoing election1984
Legislature term(s)4 years, 9 months and 17 days
PredecessorCharan Singh ministry
SuccessorFirst Rajiv Gandhi ministry

The Fourth Indira Gandhi ministry was formed on 14 January 1980 after the Congress (I)'s victory in the 1980 general election. Indira Gandhi was sworn-in as the Prime Minister for the fourth time and also marked her return to the premiership after three years since her defeat in 1977.

The ministry remained in office until the assassination of Indira Gandhi on 31 October 1984. She was succeeded by her son Rajiv Gandhi as the prime minister.

Composition

Cabinet Ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Remarks
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Prime Minister was responsible.
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Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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The ministry was merged with Ministry of Energy.
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Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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Bifurcated into Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Civil Aviation.
INC(I)
Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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Bifurcated into Department of Petroleum and Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.
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INC(I)
 
INC(I)
Prime Minister was responsible.
INC(I)
Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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Renamed as Civil Supplies and Cooperation.
INC(I)
Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
Merged with Department of Rehabilitation to form Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation.
INC(I)
 
Minister of Supply and Rehabilitation
INC(I)
Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
Bifurcated into Ministry of Labour and Department of Rehabilitation.
Minister of Supply and Sports
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Renamed as Rural Development.
INC(I)
Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
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Prime Minister was responsible.

Ministers of State

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Remarks
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Bifurcated into Ministry of Petroleum and Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.
INC(I)
Merged with Ministry of Energy.
INC(I)
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Deputy Ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Remarks
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Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Supply and Rehabilition
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Renamed as Labour and Rehabilitation.
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Merged with Ministry of Civil Aviation.
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Deputy Minister in the Department of Ecology
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See also

References

  1. ^ (PDF). archive.pib.gov.in.
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  3. ^ a b c d e f "Re-allocation of portfolios among the members of the council of ministers" (PDF). 2 August 1984.
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  5. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae Rashtrapati Bhavan (2 September 1982). "Press Communique: Re-allocation of portfolios among members of the union council of ministers" (PDF). archive.pib.gov.in.
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  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Rashtrapati Bhawan (8 June 1980). "Appointment of ministers for the union and allocation/re-allocation of portfolios" (PDF).
  10. ^ (PDF).
  11. ^ "Acceptance of resignation of Vishwanath Pratap Singh from the council of ministers" (PDF). 14 August 1984.
  12. ^ "Acceptance of resignation of N. D. Tiwari from the council of ministers" (PDF). 3 August 1984.
  13. ^ Rashtrapati Bhawan (7 March 1980). "Appointment of Veerendra Patil as Cabinet Minister and allocation of portfolio" (PDF).
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  17. ^ Rashtrapati Bhawan (6 June 1980). "Acceptance of resignation of Jagannath Pahadia as minister for the union" (PDF).
  18. ^ a b c d e f g Rashtrapati Bhawan (7 February 1984). "Re-allocation of portfolios among the members of the council of ministers" (PDF).
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