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P. V. Narasimha Rao ministry
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13th ministry of the Republic of India
Date formed21 June 1991
Date dissolved16 May 1996
People and organisations
Head of stateR. Venkataraman
(until 25 July 1992)
Shankar Dayal Sharma (from 25 July 1992)
Head of governmentP. V. Narasimha Rao
Member partyIndian National Congress (Congress alliance)
Status in legislatureMinority
256 / 543 (47%)
Opposition partyBharatiya Janata Party
Opposition leaderL. K. Advani
(21 June 1991 – 26 July 1993)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(26 July 1993 – 10 May 1996)
History
Election(s)1991
Outgoing election1996
Legislature term(s)4 years, 10 months and 25 days
PredecessorChandra Shekhar ministry
SuccessorFirst Atal Bihari Vajpayee ministry

P. V. Narasimha Rao was sworn in as Prime Minister of India on 21 June 1991.[1]

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister21 June 199116 May 1996 INC
Minister of Home Affairs21 June 199116 May 1996 INC
Minister of Finance21 June 199116 May 1996 INC
Minister of External Affairs21 June 199131 March 1992 INC
31 March 199218 January 1993 INC
18 January 199310 February 1995 INC
10 February 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Defence26 June 19916 March 1993 INC
6 March 199316 May 1996 INC
Minister of Surface Transport
Jagdish Tytler
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199515 September 1995 INC
M. Rajasekara Murthy
(Independent Charge)
15 September 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Railways21 June 199117 October 1995 INC
17 October 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Civil Aviation
Minister of Tourism
21 June 19919 January 1993 INC
9 January 199316 May 1996 INC
Minister of Water Resources21 June 199117 January 1996 INC
7 February 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Rural Develpoment21 June 199111 June 1995 INC
11 June 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Urban Development21 June 199110 September 1995 INC
11 June 199521 February 1996 INC
21 February 199616 May 1996 INC
Minister of Communications
Rajesh Pilot
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
18 January 199316 May 1996 INC
Minister of Agriculture21 June 199117 January 1996 INC
7 February 199616 May 1996 INC
Minister of Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs, and Public Distribution21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
18 January 19938 February 1995 INC
10 February 199520 February 1996 INC
20 February 199616 May 1996 INC
Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers21 June 199117 February 1994 INC
17 February 199416 May 1996 INC
Minister of Food
Tarun Gogoi
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
Kalpnath Rai
(Independent Charge)
18 January 199321 December 1994 INC
21 December 199410 February 1995 INC
10 February 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Food Processing Industries
Giridhar Gamang
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
Tarun Gogoi
(Independent Charge)
18 January 199315 September 1995 INC
Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo
(Independent Charge)
15 September 199516 May 1996 INC
Ministry of Commerce21 June 19919 July 1992 INC
9 July 199218 January 1993 INC
18 January 199310 February 1995 INC
10 February 19953 April 1996 INC
3 April 199616 May 1996 INC
Minister of Labour and Employment
Vazhappady K. Ramamurthy
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199130 July 1991 INC
30 July 199110 July 1992 INC
P. A. Sangma
(Independent Charge)
10 July 199215 September 1995 INC
15 September 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Welfare21 June 199116 May 1996 INC
Minister of Textiles
Ashok Gehlot
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
G. Venkatswamy
(Independent Charge)
18 January 199315 September 1995 INC
Kamal Nath
(Independent Charge)
15 September 199520 February 1996 INC
20 February 199616 May 1996 INC
Minister of Education21 June 199124 December 1994 INC
26 December 199410 February 1995 INC
10 February 199517 January 1996 INC
17 January 199616 May 1996 INC
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
18 January 199322 December 1994 INC
22 December 199411 June 1995 INC
11 June 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Law and Justice21 June 19919 October 1992 INC
9 October 199216 May 1996 INC
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
18 January 199318 January 1996 INC
18 January 199616 May 1996 INC
Minister of Information and Broadcasting
Ajit Kumar Panja
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo
(Independent Charge)
18 January 199315 September 1995 INC
15 September 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Coal
P. A. Sangma
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
Ajit Kumar Panja
(Independent Charge)
18 January 199315 September 1995 INC
Jagdish Tytler
(Independent Charge)
15 September 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Mines
Balram Singh Yadav
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199115 September 1995 INC
Giridhar Gamang
(Independent Charge)
15 September 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Power
Kalpnath Rai
(Independent Charge)
21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
18 January 199316 May 1996 INC
Minister of Environment & Forest
Kamal Nath
Independent Charge
21 June 199115 September 1995 INC
Rajesh Pilot
(Independent Charge)
15 September 199516 May 1996 INC
Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas21 June 199118 January 1993 INC
Satish Sharma
(Independent Charge)
18 January 199316 May 1996 INC

Ministers of state

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