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List of Chief Ministers of Manipur
1830 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Manipur

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Manipur is the Twenty-three largest state by area and the Twenty-four largest state by population in Indian country.## The Chief Minister of Manipur is the chief executive of the Indian state of Manipur which is appointed by a state’s governor. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. For the removal of ministers, the governor dependent on the chief minister because the governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Manipur has one legislative house and chamber, the Manipur Legislative Assembly has 60 seats, headed by a speaker. Manipur state sends 2 members to the Lok Sabha and 1 member to the Rajya Sabha. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief minister guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term serves of chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The first chief minister formed was on 1 July 1963.## Sr No. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Mairembam Koireng Singh Thanga 1 July 1963 to 11 January 1967 (3 years 194 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 68 days N/A 2. Mairembam Koireng Singh (2nd Term) Thanga 20 March 1967 to 4 October 1967 (198 days) Indian National Congress 3. Longjam Thambou Singh MLC 13 October 1967 to 24 October 1967 (11 days) Manipur United Front President rule N/A 116 days N/A 4. Mairembam Koireng Singh (3rd Term) Thanga 19 February 1968 to 16 October 1969 (1 year 239 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 2 years 157 days N/A 5. Mohammed Alimuddin Lilong 23 March 1972 to 27 March 1973 (1 year 5 days) Manipur Peoples Party President rule N/A 340 days N/A 6. Mohammed Alimuddin (2nd Term) Lilong 4 March 1974 to 9 July 1974 (127 days) Manipur Peoples Party 7. Yangmasho Shaiza Ukhrul 10 July 1974 to 5 December 1974 (148 days) Manipur Hills Union 8. Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh Yaiskul 6 December 1974 to 15 May 1977 (2 years 160 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 43 days N/A 9. Yangmasho Shaiza (2nd Term) Ukhrul 29 June 1977 to 13 November 1979 (2 years 137 days) Janata Party President rule N/A 60 days N/A 10. Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh (2nd Term) Yaiskul 14 January 1980 to 26 November 1980 (317 days) Indian National Congress 11. Rishang Keishing Phungyar 27 November 1980 to 27 February 1981 (92 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 110 days N/A 12. Rishang Keishing (2nd Term) Phungyar 19 June 1981 to 3 March 1988 (6 years 258 days) Indian National Congress (I) 13. Raj Kumar Jaichandra Singh Sagolband 4 March 1988 to 22 February 1990 (1 year 355 days) Indian National Congress (I) 14. Raj Kumar Ranbir Singh Keishamthong 23 February 1990 to 6 January 1992 (1 year 317 days) Manipur Peoples Party President rule N/A 91 days N/A 15. Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh (3rd Term) Yaiskul 8 April 1992 to 10 April 1993 (1 year 2 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 347 days N/A 16. Rishang Keishing (3rd Term) Phungyar 14 December 1994 to 15 December 1997 (3 years 1 day) Indian National Congress 17. Wahengbam Nipamacha Singh Wangoi 16 December 1997 to 14 February 2001 (3 years 60 days) Manipur State Congress Party 18. Radhabinod Koijam Thangmeiband 15 February 2001 to 1 June 2001 (106 days) Samata Party President rule N/A 277 days N/A 19. Okram Ibobi Singh Thoubal 7 March 2002 to 14 March 2017 (15 years 11 days) Indian National Congress 20. Nongthombam Biren Singh Heingang 15 March 2017 to present Bharatiya Janata party ⦿Did you know? 1.Twelve people have served as Chief Minister of Manipur since 1963.## 2.Nongthombam Biren Singh is an Indian politician and former footballer and journalist. He is the current Chief Minister of Manipur.## 3.The CBI registered a case on November 20, 2019, against Okram Ibobi Singh under the Prevent of Money Laundering Act.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Minister of Mizoram
1830 days ago
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List of Chief Minister of Mizoram

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Mizoram state is a Twenty-four rank in the largest state by area and Twenty-eight rank in the largest state by population in Indian country. Mizoram the second least populous state in the country. The creation of the State of Mizoram on 20 February 1987, as India’s 23rd state.## The Chief Minister of Mizoram is the chief executive of the Indian state which is appointed by a governor. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. For the removal of ministers, the governor is dependent on the chief minister because the governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Mizoram has one legislature house and chamber, the Mizoram Legislative Assembly has 40 seats, headed by a speaker. Mizoram state sends 1 member to the Lok Sabha and 1 member to the Rajya Sabha. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief minister guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term serves of chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The formation of the first Chief Minister in Mizoram was on 3 May 1972. Sr No. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Ch. Chhunga Kolasib 3 May 1972 to 10 May 1977 (5 years 7 days) Mizo union President rule N/A 1 Year 21 days N/A 2. Thenphunga sailo Aizawl North 2 June 1978 to 10 November 1978 (161 days) Mizo People’s conference President rule N/A 179 days N/A 3. Thenphunga sailo (2nd Term) Aizawl North 8 May 1979 to 4 May 1984 (4 years 362 days) Mizo People’s conference 4. Lal Thanhawla Serchhip 5 May 1984 to 20 August 1986 (2 years 107 days) Indian National Congress 5. Laldenga Aizawl North II 21 August 1986 to 7 September 1988 (2 years 17 days) Mizo National Front President rule N/A 139 days N/A 6. Lal Thanhawla (2nd Term) Serchhip 24 January 1989 to 3 December 1998 (9 year 313 days) Indian national Congress 7. Zoramthanga Champhai 3 December 1998 to 11 December 2008 (10 years 8 days) Mizo National Front 8. Lal Thanhawla (3rd Term) Serchhip 11 December 2008 to 14 December 2018 (10 years 3 days) Indian National Congress 9. Zoramthanga Aizawl East I 15 December 2018 to present Mizo National Front ⦿Did you know? 1.Lal Thanhawla holds the record of longest-serving Chief Minister of Mizoram.## 2.Lal Thanhawla joined the underground movement called Mizo National Front as Foreign Secretary. Police have captured him and imprisoned him at Silchar jail. He was released in 1967 and after that, he joined the Indian National Congress party.## 3. Lal Thanhawla is more actively involved in sports.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of West Bengal
1835 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of West Bengal

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. West Bengal is the thirteenth-largest state by area and the fourth largest state by population in India country.## The Chief Minister of West Bengal is the chief executive of the Indian state of West Bengal which is appointed by a state's governor. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. For the removal of ministers, governor is dependent on the chief minister because the governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## West Bengal has one legislature house and chamber, the West Bengal Legislative Assembly has 294 seats, headed by a speaker. West Bengal state sends 42 members to the Lok Sabha and 15 members to the Rajya Sabha. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief minister guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term serves of chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The first chief minister formed was on 15 August 1947. Sr No. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Prafulla Chandra Ghosh N/A 15 August 1947 to 22 January 1948 (160 days) Indian National Congress 2. Bidhan Chandra Roy Bowbazar 23 January 1948 to 1 July 1962 (5 times selected) (14 years 158 days Indian National Congress 3. Prafulla Chandra Sen Arambagh East 9 July 1962 to 28 February 1967 (4 years 234 days) Indian National Congress 4. Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee Tamluk 1 March 1967 to 21 November 1967 (265 days) Bangla Congress 5. Prafulla Chandra Ghosh (2nd Term) Jhargram 21 November 1967 to 19 February 1968 (90 days) Independent President rule N/A 1 Year 5 days N/A 6. Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee (2nd Term) Tamluk 2 April 1971 to 28 June 1971 (87 days) Bangla Congress President rule N/A 265 days N/A 7. Siddhartha Shankar Ray Malda 20 March 1972 to 30 April 1977 (5 year 41 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 51 days N/A 8. Jyoti Basu Satgachhia 21 June 1977 to 5 November 2000 (5 time selected) (23 years 137 days) Communist Party of India 9. Buddhadeb Bhattacharya Jadavpur 6 November 2000 to 13 May 2011 (3 time selected) (10 year 188 days) Communist party of India 10. Mamata Banerjee Bhabanipur 20 May 2011 to present All India Trinamool Congress ⦿Did you know? 1.Mamata Banerjee was twice time Railway minister and also first female Minister of Coal, and Human Resource Development, Sports, youth affairs, and Women and Child Development.## 2.Mamata Banerjee is also known for her poetry and painting.## 3.Jyoti Basu was the longest-serving Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1977 to 2000.## 4.Jyoti base was enrolled as a barrister in the Calcutta High Court but he abandoned his practice as a lawyer and become a full-time politician.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh
1836 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories in this country. Himachal Pradesh is a northern Indian state in the Himalayas. Himachal Pradesh is the seventeenth-largest state by area and Twenty-one largest state by population in India country.## The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh is the chief executive of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh which is appointed by a state’s governor. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. For the removal of ministers, the governor dependent on the chief minister because the governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Himachal Pradesh had one legislature house and chamber, the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly has 68 seats, headed by a speaker. Himachal Pradesh sends 3 members to the Lok Sabha and 3 members to the Rajya Sabha. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief minister guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term serves of chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The first chief minister formed was on 8 March 1952.## Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh (1952–56) Sr No. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Yashwant Singh Parmar Pachhad 8 March 1952 to 31 October 1956 (4 years 237 days) Indian National Congress Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh After becoming union territory Sr No. Name Consatituency Tenure Party 1. Yashwant Singh Parmar Renuka 1 July 1963 to 28 January 1977 (13 years 212 days) Indian National Congress 2. Thakur Ram Lal Jubbal Kotkhai 28 January 1977 to 30 April 1977 (92 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 53 days N/A 3. Shanta Kumar Sullah 22 June 1977 to 14 February 1980 (2 years 237 days) Janata Party 4. Thakur Ram Lal (2nd Term) Jubbal Kotkhai 14 February 1980 to 7 April 1983 (3 year 52 days) Indian National Congress 5. Virbhadra Singh Jubbal Kotkhai 8 April 1983 to 5 March 1990 (6 year 331 days) Indian National Congress 6. Shanta Kumar (2nd Term) Palampur 5 March 1990 to 15 December 1992 (2 years 285 days) Bharatiya Janata party President rule N/A 353 days N/A 7. Virbhadra Singh (2nd Term) Rohru 3 December 1993 to 23 March 1998 (4 years 110 days) Indian National Congress 8. Prem Kumar Dhumal Bamsan 24 March 1998 to 5 March 2003 (4 years 346 days) Bharatiya Janata party 9. Virbhadra Singh (3rd Term) Rohru 6 March 2003 to 30 December 2007 (4 years 299 days) Indian National Congress 10. Prem Kumar Dhumal (2nd Term) Bamsan 30 December 2007 to 25 December 2012 (4 years 361 days) Bharatiya Janata party 11. Virbhadra Singh (4th Term) Shimla Rural 25 December 2012 to 27 December 2017 (5 years 2 days) Indian National Congress 12. Jai Ram Thakur Seraj 27 December 2017 to present Bharatiya Janata party ⦿Did you know? 1. Six people have served as Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh since 1952.## 2. Himachal Pradesh was made a union territory and regained full statehood in 1971.## 3. Yashwant Singh Parmar was the first and also the state’s longest-serving chief minister in Himachal Pradesh.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Delhi
1836 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Delhi

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories in this country. Delhi is the capital of India. Delhi ranked Fifth among Indian state. In population, Delhi is the second-highest state in India after Mumbai in the country.## The Chief Minister of Delhi is the chief executive of Indian which is appointed by a state’s governor. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. For the removal of ministers, the governor depends on the chief minister because the governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Delhi has one legislature house and chamber, the Delhi Legislative Assembly has 70 seats, headed by a speaker. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief minister guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term serves of chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The first chief minister formed was on 17 March 1952.## Sr No. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Chaudhary P. Brahm Parkash Yadav Nangloi Jat 17 March 1952 to 12 February 1955 (2 years 332 days) Indian National Congress 2. Gurmukh Nihal Singh Darya Ganj 13 February 1955 to 31 October 1956 (1 year 261 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 1 November 1956 – 1 December 1993 N/A 3. Madan Lal Khurana Moti Nagar 2 December 1993 to 26 February 1996 (2 years 86 days) Bharatiya Janata party 4. Sahib Singh Verma Shalimar Bagh 27 February 1996 to 12 October 1998 (2 years 227 days) Bharatiya Janata party 5. Sushma Swaraj MLA 13 October 1998 to 3 December 1998 (51 days) Bharatiya Janata party 6. Sheila Dikshit New Delhi 4 December 1998 to 27 December 2013 (15 year 22 days) Indian National Congress 7. Arvind Kejriwal New Delhi 28 December 2013 to 14 February 2014 (48 days) Aam Aadmi Party President Rule N/A 363 days N/A 8. Arvind Kejriwal (2nd Term) New Delhi 14 February 2015 to present Aam Aadmi Party ⦿Did you know? 1.Only seven chief ministers serve in the new Delhi since 1956.## 2.Sheila Dikshit one of the longest and youngest serving female chief minister of Delhi.## 3.Arvind Kejriwal first job was in Tata steel.## 4.Arvind Kejriwal refused red-beacon car and facilities of his security after becoming the CM of Delhi.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Arunachal Pradesh
1836 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Arunachal Pradesh

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Arunachal Pradesh is the largest of the Seven Sister States of Northeast Indian state. Arunachal Pradesh is the Fourteenth largest state by area and Twenty-seven state by population. Itanagar is the state capital of Arunachal Pradesh.## The Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh is the chief executive of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh which is appointed by a state’s governor. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. For removal of ministers governor is depend on chief minister because governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Arunachal Pradesh has a one legislature house and chamber, the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly has 60 seats, headed by a speaker. Arunachal Pradesh sends 2 members to the Lok Sabha and 1 member to the Rajya Sabha. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief minister guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term serves of chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The first chief minister formed was on 13 August 1975.## Sr No. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Prem Khandu Thungan Dirang Kalaktang 13 August 1975 to 18 September 1979 (4 years 36 days) Janata Party 2. Tomo Riba Basar 18 September 1979 to 3 November 1979 (46 days) People's Party of Arunachal President's rule N/A 76 days N/A 3. Gegong Apang Tuting Yingkiong 18 January 1980 to 19 January 1999 (19 years 1 day Indian National Congress 4. Mukut Mithi Roing 19 January 1999 to 3 August 2003 (4 years 196 days) Indian National Congress 5. Gegong Apang (2nd Term) Tuting Yingkiong 3 August 2003 to 9 April 2007 (3 years 249 days) United Democratic Front & Bharatiya Janata party 6. Dorjee Khandu Mukto 9 April 2007 to 30 April 2011 (4 years 21 days) Indian National Congress 7. Jarbom Gamlin Liromoba 5 May 2011 to 1 November 2011 (180 days) Indian National Congress 8. Nabam Tuki Sagalee 1 November 2011 to 26 January 2016 (4 years 86 days) Indian National Congress President's rule N/A 24 days N/A 9. Kalikho Pul Hayuliang 19 February 2016 to 13 July 2016 (145 days) People's Party of Arunachal 10. Nabam Tuki (2nd Term) Sagalee 13 July 2016 to 17 July 2016 (4 days) Indian National Congress 13. Pema Khandu Mukto 17 July 2016 to present Indian National Congress (Upto 16 September 2016) People's Party of Arunachal (Upto 31 December 2016) Bharatiya Janata party (Present) ⦿Did you know? 1.Kalikho Pul found dead at his house . Cause of his dead is unclear .police suspect that he had committed suicide because Pul's body was found hanging in one of the rooms with a suicide note.## 2.Pema Khandu becomes the youngest ever chief minister in India. At the age of 37,he became chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Meghalaya
1836 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Meghalaya

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories in this country. Meghalaya Is a state in Northeast India. It became a state in 1972. Meghalaya is a Twenty-two largest state by area and Twenty- three largest state by population in Indian country.## The Chief Minister of Meghalaya is the chief executive of the Indian state of Meghalaya which is appointed by a state’s governor. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. For the removal of ministers, the governor is dependent on the chief minister because the governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Meghalaya has one legislature house and chamber, the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly has 60 seats, headed by a speaker. Meghalaya state sends 2 members to the Lok Sabha and 1 member to the Rajya Sabha. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief minister guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term serves of chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The first chief minister formed was on 2 April 1970.## Sr No. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Williamson Ampang Sangma Siju 2 April 1970 to 3 March 1978 (8 year 127 days) All Party Hill Leaders Conference 2. Darwin Diengdoh Pugh Mawkhar 10 March 1978 to 6 May 1979 (423 days) All Party Hill Leaders Conference 3. Brington Buhai Lyngdoh Lyngkyrdem 7 May 1979 to 7 May 1981 (723 days) All Party Hill Leaders Conference 4. Williamson Ampang Sangma (2nd Term) Baghmara 7 May 1981 to 24 February 1983 (657 days) Indian National Congress 5. Brington Buhai Lyngdoh (2nd Term) Lyngkyrdem 2 March 1983 to 31 March 1983 (30 days) All Party Hill Leaders Conference 6. Williamson Ampang Sangma (3rd Term) Baghmara 2 April 1983 to 5 February 1988 (4 year 309 days) Indian National Congress 7. Purno Agitok Sangma Tura 6 February 1988 to 25 March 1990 (779 days) Indian National Congress 8. Brington Buhai Lyngdoh (3rd Term) Lyngkyrdem 26 March 1990 to 10 October 1991 (564 days) Hill People's Union President rule N/A 118 days N/A 9. Dr. Donwa Dethwelson Lapang Nongpoh 5 February 1992 to 19 February 1993 (1 year 16 days) Indian National Congress 10. Salseng C Marak Resubelpara 19 February 1993 to 10 March 1998 (5 year 23 days) Indian National Congress 11. Brington Buhai Lyngdoh (4th Term) Lyngkyrdem 10 March 1998 to 8 March 2000 (1 year 364 days) United Democratic Party 12. Evansius Kek Mawlong Umroi 8 March 2000 to 8 December 2001 (275 days) United Democratic Party 13. Flinder Anderson Khonglam Sohra 8 December 2001 to 4 March 2003 (423 days) Independent 14. Dr. Donwa Dethwelson Lapang (2nd Term) Nongpoh 4 March 2003 to 15 June 2006 (3 year 135 days) Indian National Congress 15. J. Dringwell Rymbai Jirang 15 June 2006 to 10 March 2007 (268 days) Indian National Congress 16. Dr. Donwa Dethwelson Lapang (3rd Term) Nongpoh 10 March 2007 to 19 March 2008 (1 year 11 days) Indian National Congress 17. Donkupar Roy Shella 19 March 2008 to 18 March 2009 (365 days) United Democratic Party President rule N/A 56 days N/A 18. Dr. Donwa Dethwelson Lapang (4th Term) 13 May 2009 to 19 April 2010 (341 days) Indian National Congress 19. Mukul Sangma Ampati 20 April 2010 to 6 March 2018 (7 year 318 days) Indian National Congress 20. Conrad Sangma Tura 6 March 2018 to present National People's Party ⦿Did you know? 1.Twelve people have served as Chief Minister of Meghalaya since 1970.## 2.Dr Donwa Dethwelson Lapang the Chief Minister of Meghalaya started his life as a road labourer and worked his way up to become Sub-Inspector of schools.## 3. Williamson Ampang Sangma the first Chief Minister of Meghalaya was also the first-ever Governor of Mizoram.## Stay Tuned...

Top 10 famous mosques in India
1836 days ago
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Top 10 famous mosques in India

A mosque is a place where Muslims worship. It is also called masjid, being a humble way for Muslims to recreate pure divine presence on earth. In the mosque, all the Muslims come and pray together. The most ornate part of a mosque is the Mihrab, a niche in the qibla wall that indicates the direction of Mecca. The walls are often embellished with the inscriptions of the Quran.We highly recommend visiting the listed temples and do the pilgrimage. The listed temples are very old and of great heritage.Here’s a list of the top famous mosques in India: Sr. No. Mosque Name Place 1. Jama Masjid New Delhi 2. Mecca Masjid Hyderabad 3. Taj-ul-Masjid Bhopal 4. Jamia Masjid Srinagar 5. Bara Imam-Bara Lucknow 6. Chota Imam-Bara Lucknow 7. Jama Masjid, Bhilai Bhilai 8. Nagina Masjid Agra 9. Jama Masjid, Agra Agra 10. Haji Ali Dargah Mumbai ⦿Did you know? 1. Delhi’s Jama Masjid was built at the behest of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656, and a mammoth 1 million rupees were spent on it back then.## 2. Jama Masjid mosque survived two attacks, a bomb explosion in 2006 and firing in the year 2010.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Haryana
1836 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Haryana

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. The Haryana ranked Twenty in term of the area of the Indian state and seventeenth in term of the population of India.## The Chief Minister of Haryana is the chief executive of the Indian state of Haryana which is appointed by a state’s governor. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. For the removal of ministers, the governor is dependent on the chief minister because the governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Haryana has one legislature house and chamber, the Haryana Legislative Assembly has 90 seats, headed by a speaker. Haryana state sends 10 members to the Lok Sabha and 5 members to the Rajya Sabha. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief minister guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term serves of chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. the first formation of chief minister was on 1 November 1966.## Sr No. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Jhajjar 1 November 1966 to 23 March 1967 (143 days) Indian National Congress 2. Rao Birender Singh Pataudi 24 March 1967 to 2 November 1967 (224 days) Vishal Haryana Party President rule N/A 202 days N/A 3. Bansi Lal Legha Tosham 22 May 1968 to 30 November 1975 (7 year 192 days) Indian National Congress 4. Banarsi Das Gupta Bhiwani 1 December 1975 to 30 April 1977 (1 year 150 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 52 days N/A 5. Chaudhary Devi Lal Bhattu Kalan 21 June 1977 to 28 June 1979 (2 years 7 days) Janata party 6. Bhajan Lal Bishnoi Adampur 29 June 1979 to 5 July 1986 (7 year 6 days) Janata party (1982) or Indian National Congress (1986) 7. Bansi Lal Legha (2nd Term) Nuh 5 July 1986 to 20 June 1987 (350 days) Indian National Congress 8. Chaudhary Devi Lal (2nd Term) Meham 20 June 1987 to 2 December 1989 (2 years 165 days) Janata Dal 9. Om Prakash Chautala Uchana Kalan 2 December 1989 to 22 May 1990 (171 days) Janata Dal 10. Banarsi Das Gupta (2nd Term) Bhiwani 22 May 1990 to 12 July 1990 (51 days) Janata dal 11. Om Prakash Chautala (2nd Term) Uchana Kalan 12 July 1990 to17 July 1990 (5 days) Janata Dal 12. Hukam Singh Dadri 17 July 1990 to21 March 1991 (247 days) Janata dal 13. Om Prakash Chautala (3rd Term) Uchana Kalan 22 March 1991 to 6 April 1991 (15 days) Samajwadi Janata party President rule N/A 108 days N/A 14. Bhajan Lal Bishnoi (2nd Term) Adampur 23 July 1991 to 9 May 1996 (4 years 291 days) Indian National Congress 15. Bansi Lal Legha (3rd Term) Nuh 11 May 1996 to 23 July 1999 (3 years 73 days) Haryana Vikas Party 16. Om Prakash Chautala (4th Term) Narwana 24 July 1999 to 4 March 2005 (5 years 223 days) Indian National Lok Dal 17. Bhupinder Singh Hooda Garhi Sampla Kiloi 5 March 2005 to 26 October 2014 (9 years 235 days) Indian National Congress 18. Manohar Lal Khattar Karnal 26 October 2014 to present Bharatiya Janata party ⦿Did you know? 1.Manohar Lal Khattar claim and said ‘after the abrogation of Article 370, we can bring Kashmiri girls for marriage'.## 2.Fake news was made by App worker on Manohar Lal Khattar. That fake news was Manohar Lal Khattar said,” I am only CM of the Punjabis, nothing to do with other castes: Khattar” -is what the headline of the report reads.## 3.After two App worker was arrested by Haryana police for circulating fake news.## Stay Tuned...

Top 10 car brands in the world
1837 days ago
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Top 10 car brands in the world

A car is a four-wheeled vehicle that runs on the road and is powered by an engine. The car can carry at least 6 members from one place to another. It is used for transportation. Every year 60 million cars are produced. Cars first came in the 20th century and developed economies. Here’s a list of the top 10 car brands in the world according to their revenue: Rank Brand Name Established Revenue (Billions) Headquarters Key Person 1. Toyota Motors 1937 280 $ Toyota City, Japan Takeshi Uchiyamada 2. Volkswagen 1937 275 $ Wolfsburg, Germany Ralf Brandstatter 3. Daimler 1896 189 $ Coventry, United Kingdom Percy Martin 4. Ford Motors 1903 149 $ Dearborn, Michigan, US William Clay Ford Jr 5. Honda Motors 1946 142 $ Minato, Tokyo, Japan Toshiaki Mikoshiba 6. General Motors 1908 137 $ Detroit, Michigan, US Mary Barra 7. SAIC Motors 2011 121 $ Shanghai, China Chen Hong 8. Fiat Chrysler 2014 121 $ Amsterdam, Netherlands John Elkann 9. BMW Group 1916 116 $ Munich, Germany Oliver Zipse 10. Nissan Motor Corporation 1933 105 $ Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan Yasushi Kimura ⦿Did you know? 1. The world's first speeding ticket was issued in 1902.## 2. A modern Formula 1 car can drive upside down in a tunnel at 120mph.## 3. 1 billion cars are currently in use around the world.## 4. 75% of all cars produced by Rolls Royce are still on the road.## Stay Tuned...

Top 10 businessperson in the world
1837 days ago
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Top 10 businessperson in the world

A person who works in business, especially one with an important position in a company or who owns his own company. Being an entrepreneur is about having an attitude and drive to succeed in business. Entrepreneurs are enthusiastic, optimistic, and failure-oriented. They believe they’ll be successful and are willing to risk their resources in pursuit of profit. Here’s a list of the top 10 business-person in the world according to their net worth. Sr. No. Name Business Name Net Worth ($) 1. Jeff Bezos Amazon $ 192.8 B 2. Bernard Arnault & Family LVMH $168.4 B 3. Elon Musk Tesla, SpaceX $167.1 B 4. Bill Gates Microsoft $129.9 B 5. Mark Zuckerberg Facebook $113.9 B 6. Warren Buffett Berkshire Hathaway $100.2 B 7. Larry Ellison Oracle Corporation $99.8 B 8. Larry Page Google $97.6 B 9. Sergey Brin Google $94.6 B 10. Francoise Bettencourt Meyers & Family L’Oréal $80.2 B ⦿Did you know? 1. The most productive working day of the week is apparently Tuesday.## 2. More people in the world have access to a mobile phone than a toilet. Official statistics state that 64% of us have used our smartphones on the loo.## 3. The time in an iPhone advert is always 9:41 AM.## Stay Tuned...

List of factories with the largest area.
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List of factories with the largest area.

A factory is a group of building that manufacture product and then the products are delivered to other countries and states. In industries, the production is done by manpower and machines. Each worker has a specific task in making the product and an industrial site. Here’s a list of the top 10 factories with the largest area.                    Sr.No Factory name Inaugurated Area Place Founder 1. Volkswagen Wolfsburg Plant 26 May 1938 6.5 million meter square Germany (Wolfsburg) German Labor Front 2. Tesla Factory 1962 (as Fremont assembly)/2010 (as Tesla factory) 5.1 million meter square South Korea Elon Musk 3. Hyundai Motor Company/Ulsan Factory 29 Dec 1967 5 million meter square South Korea Chung Ju-yung   4. Boeing Factory 1967 398,000 meter square Everett, Washington, US William E Boeing                    5. Belvidere Assembly Plant 1965 330,000 meter square Belvidere, Illinois, US Dave Calhoun(CEO)                    6. Mitsubishi Motors (North America) 1981 220,000 meter square Franklin, US Takao Kato(CEO)                    7.  Jean-Luc Lagardere Plant 1995 122,500 meter square France Jean Luc Lagardere (CEO)                    8. Lauma Fabrics 1969 115,645 meter square Liepaja, Latvia Edijs Eglins (chairman of the board)                    9. Meyer Werft Dockhalle 2 1795 63,000 meter square Papen Burg, Germany Bernard Meyer (CEO)                    10. NASA Vehicle Assembly Building 1966 32,374 meter square Florida Morrison knudsen (main contractor)                     ⦿Did you know? 1. Lamborghini was founded by a Tractor Builder.## 2. China is the world’s largest manufacturer.## 3. US manufacturing is $1.7 trillion sector.## 4. Manufacturers perform 62% of all private-sector R&D.## Stay Tuned...