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List of Chief Ministers of Uttarakhand
1851 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Uttarakhand

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Uttarakhand is a state in the northern part of India. Uttarakhand is a eighteenth largest state by area and its the Twenty largest state by population in India country. ## The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand is the chief executive of the Indian state of Uttarakhand 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.## Uttarakhand has one legislature house and chamber, the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly has 70 seats, headed by a Uttarakhand state sends 5 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 9 November 2000.## Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Nityanand Swami GarhwalKumaon Graduates 9 November 2000 to 29 October 2001 (354 days) Bharatiya Janata Party 2. Bhagat Singh Koshyari MLA 30 October 2001 to 1 March 2002 (122 days) Bharatiya Janata Party 3. Narayan Datt Tiwari Ramnagar 2 March 2002 to 7 March 2007 (5 years 5 days) Indian National Congress 4. Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri Dhumakot 7 March 2007 to 26 June 2009 (2 years 111 days) Bharatiya Janata Party 5. Ramesh Pokhriyal Thalisain 27 June 2009 to 10 September 2011 (2 years 75 days) Bharatiya Janata party 6. Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri(2nd term) Dhumakot 11 September 2011 to 13 March 2012 (184 days) Bharatiya Janata party 7. Vijay Bahuguna Sitarganj 13 March 2012 to 31 January 2014 (1 year 324 days ) Indian National Congress 8. Harish Rawat Dharchula 1 February 2014 to 27 March 2016 (2 years 55 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 25 days N/A 9. Harish Rawat (2nd term) Dharchula 21 April 2016 to 22 April 2016 (1 day) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 19 days N/A 10. Harish Rawat (3rd term) Dharchula 11 May 2016 to 18 March 2017 (311 days) Indian National Congress 11. Trivendra Singh Rawat Doiwala 18 March 2017 to 10 March 2021 (3 years 357 days) Bharatiya Janata Party 12. Tirath Singh Rawat MP-Garhwal 10 March 2021 to present Bharatiya Janata party ⦿Did you know? 1.Nine people have served as the state's chief minister.## 2.Narayan Datt Tiwari only CM to have completed five years term.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Minister of Tripura
1851 days ago
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List of Chief Minister of Tripura

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Tripura has Twenty-six rank in the largest state by area( Third smallest state of Indian) and Twenty-two ranks in the largest state by population in Indian country.## The Chief Minister of Tripura is the chief executive of the Indian state of Tripura 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.## The Tripura Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Tripura state. Tripura Legislative Assembly having 60 seats, headed by a speaker. The Tripura 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 formation of the first chiefs minister in Tripura was on 1 July 1963. Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Sachindra Lal Singh Agartala Sadar II 1 July 1963 to 1 November 1971 (8 years 123 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 144 days N/A 2. Sukhamoy Sen Gupta Agartala Town III 20 March 1972 to31 March 1977 (5 years 11 days) Indian national Congress 3. Prafulla Kumar Das Bamutia 1 April 1977 to 25 July 1977 (115 days) Congress for Democracy 4. Radhika Ranjan Gupta Fatikroy 26 July 1977 to 4 November 1977 (101 days) Janata Party President rule N/A 62 days N/A 5. Nripen Chakraborty Pramodnagar 5 January 1978 to 5 February 1988 (10 years 31 days) Communist Party of India 6. Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar Town Bordowali 5 February 1988 to 19 February 1992 (4 years 14 days) Indian national Congress 7. Samir Ranjan Barman Bishalgarh 19 February 1992 to 10 March 1993 (1 year 19 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 31 days N/A 8. Dasarath Deb Ramchandraghat 10 April 1993 to 11 March 1998 (4 years 335 days) Communist Party of India 9. Manik Sarkar Dhanpur 11 March 1998 to 9 March 2018 (19 years 363 days) Communist Party of India 10. Biplab Kumar Deb Banamalipur 9 March 2018 – present Bharatiya Janata party ⦿Did you know? 1.Tenth people served as a Chief Minister of Tripura state.## 2.Tripura is low on development data shoes India red state and higher unemployment percentage in India.## 3.Biplab Kumar Beb was a first chief minister of a state from the Bharatiya Janata Party in Tripura.## Stay tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Chhattisgarh
1851 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Chhattisgarh

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Chhattisgarh is the Ninth largest state of India by area and the sixteenth largest state by population in Indian country. ## The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh is the chief executive of the Indian state of Chhattisgarh 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.## Chhattisgarh has one legislature house and chamber, the Chhattisgarh legislative Assembly has 90 seats, headed by a speaker. The Chhattisgarh state sends 11 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. It was formerly a part of Madhya Pradesh before the state of Chhattisgarh was formed on 1 November 2000. ## Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure party 1. Ajit Jogi Marwahi 1 November 2000 to 7 December 2003 (3 years 34 days) Indian national Congress 2. Raman Singh Rajnandgaon 7 December 2003 to 17 December 2018 (3 times elected) (15 years 10 days) Bharatiya Janata Party 3. Bhupesh Baghel Patan 17 December 2018 to present Indian National Congress ⦿Did you know? 1.The death of the first former Chief Minister was that of Ajit Jogi on 29 May 2020 aged 74.## 2.Ajit Jogi and his son Amit was expelled from India national Congress for forming an anti-party which was ‘The Janta Congress Chhattisgarh political party'.## 3.The “Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act 2000” was eventually passed by houses of Parliament and was approved by the President of India on 25 August 2000. This paved the way for the creation of the 26th state of India on November 01, 2000.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Goa
1854 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Goa

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. The goa state is India’s smallest state by area and its fourth-smallest by population ( 26th rank).## The Chief Minister of Goa is the chief executive of the Indian state of goa 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 lists of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Goa has one legislature house and chamber, the Goa Legislative Assembly has 40 members, headed by a speaker. Goa state sends 2 members to the Lok Sabha and 1 member to 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 20 December 1963. Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Dayanand Bandodkar Marcaim 20 December 1963 to 2 December 1966 (2 years 347 days) Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party President rules N/A 124 days N/A 2. Dayanand Bandodkar (2nd term) Marcaim 5 April 1967 to 12 August 1973 (5 year 130 days) Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party 3. Shashikala Kakodkar Bicholim 12 August 1973 to 27 April 1979 (5 year 285 days) Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party President rule N/A 264 days N/A 4. Pratapsingh Rane Poriem 16 January 1980 to 27 March 1990 (10 year 71 days) Indian national Congress 5. Churchill Alemao Benaulim 27 March 1990 to 14 April 1990 (18 days) Progressive Democratic Front 6. Luis Proto Barbosa Loutolim 14 April 1990 to 14 December 1990 (244 days) Progressive Democratic Front President rule N/A 42 days N/A 7. Ravi S. Naik Marcaim 25 January 1991 to 18 May 1993 (2 years 113 days) Indian national Congress 8. Wilfred de Souza Saligao 18 May 1993 to 2 April 1994 (319 days) Indian national Congress 9. Ravi S. Naik (2nd term) Marcaim 2 April 1994 to 8 April 1994 (6 days) Indian national Congress 10. Wilfred de Souza (2nd term) Saligao 8 April 1994 to 16 December 1994 (252 days) Indian national Congress 11. Pratapsingh Rane (2nd term) Poriem 16 December 1994 to 29 July 1998 (3 years 225 days) Indian national Congress 12. Wilfred de Souza (3rd term) Saligao 29 July 1998 to 23 November 1998 (117 days) Goa Rajiv Congress Party 13. Luizinho Faleiro Navelim 26 November 1998 to 8 February 1999 (77 days) Indian national Congress President rule N/A 114 days N/A 14. Luizinho Faleiro Navelim 9 June 1999 to 24 November 1999 (168 days) Indian national Congress 15. Francisco Sardinha Curtorim 24 November 1999 to 23 October 2000 (334 days) Goa People's Congress 16. Manohar Parrikar Panaji 24 October 2000 to 2 February 2005 (4 year 102 days) Bharatiya Janata party 17. Pratapsingh Rane (3rd term) Poriem 3 February 2005 to 4 March 2005 (29 days) Indian national Congress President rule N/A 95 days N/A 18. Pratapsingh Rane (4th term) Poriem 7 June 2005 to 7 June 2007 (2 years) Indian national Congress 19. Digambar Kamat Margao 8 June 2007 to 8 March 2012 (4 years 274 days) Indian national Congress 20. Manohar Parrikar (2nd term) Panaji March 2012 to 8 November 2014 (2 years 244 days) Bharatiya Janata party 21. Laxmikant Parsekar Mandrem 8 November 2014 to 11 March 2017 (2 years 123 days) Bharatiya Janata party 22. Manohar Parrikar (3rd term) Panaji 14 March 2017 to 17 March 2019 (2 year 3 days) Bharatiya Janata party 23. Pramod Sawant Sanquelim 19 March 2019 to present (2 years 14 days and continue) Bharatiya Janata party ⦿Did you know? 1.Manohar Parrikar was suffering from cancer and died at age 63.## 2 Pramod Sawant is the 13th and current chief minister of goa.## 3.Shashikala Kakodkar the first female chief minister was a daughter of Dayanand Balkrishna Bandodkar who was the first Chief Minister of Goa, Daman and Diu.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Telangana
1854 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Telangana

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Telangana is the eleventh largest state by area and the eighteenth largest state by population in Indian Country. Hyderabad is the capital of Telangana. ## The Chief Minister of Telangana is the chief executive of the Indian state of Telangana 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.## Telangana has a bicameral legislature house, the Telangana Legislative Assembly having 119+40 seats, headed by a speaker. Telangana state sends 17 members sends to Lok Sabha and 7 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 2 June 2014.## Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao Gajwel 2 June 2014 to present Telangana Rashtra Samithi ⦿Did you know? 1.The state’s creation on 2 June 2014. Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao has served as its Chief Minister. Re-elected in 2018.## 2.Telangana was part of Andhra Pradesh from 1956–2014.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Sikkim
1854 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Sikkim

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. The Sikkim has the second smallest state of Indian(Rank 27th in largest State by area) and least populated state(Rank 31st in the largest state by population) in India. ## The Chief Minister of Sikkim is the chief executive of the Indian state of Sikkim 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.## The Sikkim Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of the Sikkim state. Sikkim Legislative Assembly having 32 seats, headed by a speaker. Sikkim 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 was on 16 May 1974.## Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Kazi Lhendup Dorjee MLC 16 May 1974 to 17 August 1979 (4 year 93 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 60 days N/A 2. Nar Bahadur Bhandari Soreong 18 October 1979 to 11 May 1984 (4 year 206 days) Sikkim Janata Parishad 3. Bhim Bahadur Gurung Jorthang-Nayabazar 11 May 1984 to 25 May 1984 (14 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 287 days N/A 4. Nar Bahadur Bhandari (2nd term) Soreong 8 March 1985 to 17 May 1994 (9 year 70 days) Sikkim Sangram Parishad 5. Sanchaman Limboo MLC 18 May 1994 to 12 December 1994 (209 days) Sikkim Sangram Parishad 6. Pawan Kumar Chamling Namchi-Singhithang 13 December 1994 to 27 May 2019 (5 times elected) (24 years 166 days) Sikkim Democratic Front 7. Prem Singh Tamang Poklok-Kamrang 28 May 2019 to present Sikkim Krantikari Morcha ⦿Did you know? 1.Pawan Kumar Chamling was the longest-serving Chief Minister of Sikkim from 1994-2019.## 2.Sixth chief minister Prem Singh Tamang popularly known as P S Golay.## 3.Pawan Chamling received has been conferred with many national and international award, recognition, literally honour and prices.## 4.Pawan Chamling received more than 60 awards from national or international.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Odisha
1855 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Odisha

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. The Odisha state is the eighth largest state by area and the eleventh largest state by population in India. ## The Chief Minister of Odisha is the chief executive of the Indian state of Odisha 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. ## Odisha has one chamber and house. Odisha legislative assembly has 147 seats. Odisha state sends 21 members to the Lok Sabha and 10 members to the Rajya Sabha. Chief ministers 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 April 1937. ## Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Krushna Chandra Gajapati MLA 1 April 1937 to 19 July 1937 (112 days) Independent 2. Biswanath Das MLA 19 July 1937 to 4 November 1939 (More than 2 years) Indian National Congress 3. Krushna Chandra Gajapati (2nd term) MLA 29 November 1941 to 29 June 1944 (2 years 214 days) Independent 4. Harekrushna Mahatab Soro 23 April 1946 to 12 May 1950 (4 years 129 days) Indian National Congress 5. Nabakrushna Choudhury Barchana 12 May 1950 To 19 October 1956 (6 years 160 days) Indian National Congress 6. Harekrushna Mahatab (2nd term) Soro 19 October 1956 to 25 February1961 (4 years 129 days) Indian National Congress 7. Biju Patnaik Choudwar 23 June 1961 to 2 October 1963 (2 years 101 days) Indian National Congress 8. Biren Mitra Cuttack City 2 October 1963 to 21 February 1965 (1 year 142 days) Indian National Congress 9. Sadashiva Tripathy Omerkote 21 February 1965 to 8 March 1967 (2 years 15 days) Indian National Congress 10. Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo Bolangir 8 March 1967 to 9 January 1971 (3 years 307 days) Swatantra Party 11. Biswanath Das Rourkela 3 April 1971 to 14 June 1972 (1 year 72 days) Independent 12. Nandini Satpathy Dhenkanal 14 June 1972 to 3 March 1973 (262 days) Indian National Congress 13. Nandini Satpathy (2nd term) Dhenkanal 6 March 1974 to 16 December 1976 (2 years 285 days ) Indian National Congress 14. Binayak Acharya Berhampur 29 December 1976 to 30 April 1977 (122 days) Indian National Congress 15. Nilamani Routray Basudevpur 26 June 1977 to 17 February 1980 (2 years 236 days) Janata party 16. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik Athagarh 9 June 1980 to 7 December 1989 (9 years 181 days) Indian National Congress 17. Hemananda Biswal Laikera 7 December 1989 to 5 March 1990 (88 days) Indian National Congress 18. Biju Patnaik (2nd term) Bhubaneswar 5 March 1990 to 15 March 1995 (5 years 10 days) Janata Dal 19. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik (2nd term) Begunia 15 March 1995 to 17 February 1999 (3 years 339 days) Indian National Congress 20. Giridhar Gamang Laxmipur 17 February 1999 to 6 December 1999 (292 days) Indian National Congress 21. Hemananda Biswal (2nd term) Laikera 6 December 1999 to 5 March 2000 (90 days) Indian National Congress 22. Naveen Patnaik Hinjili 5 March 2000 to present (21 years and continue) Biju Janata Dal ⦿Did you know? 1.Total 14 people become Chief Minister of Odisha.## 2.Naveen Patnaik becomes the four-time Chief Minister of Odisha and also the current Chief Minister of Odisha.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra
1855 days ago
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List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Maharashtra is the third largest state by area and the second largest state by population in Indian Country. ## The Chief Minister of Maharashtra is the chief executive of the Indian state of Maharashtra which a state's governor appoints. 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. The governor is dependent on the chief minister for the removal of ministers 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.## Maharashtra has a bicameral legislature that consists of two houses. The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly has 288 seats, headed by a speaker. Maharashtra state sends 48 members to the Lok Sabha and 19 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 ministers guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term served of the chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The formation of the first Chief Minister of Maharashtra was on 1 May 1960. ## Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Yashwantrao Balwantrao Chavan Karad North 1 May 1960 to 19 November 1962 (2 Year 202 days) Indian National Congress 2. Marotrao Shambshio Kannamwar Saoli 20 November 1962 to 24 November 1963 (1 year 4 days) Indian National Congress 3. P.K.alias Babasaheb Sawant Chiplun 25 November 1963 to 4 December 1963 (9 days) Indian National Congress 4. Vasantrao Phulsing Naik Pusad 5 December 1963 to 20 February 1975 (11 years 77 days) Indian National Congress 5. Shankarrao Bhavrao Chavan Bhokar 21 February 1975 to 16 May 1977 (2 years 84 days) Indian National Congress 6. Vasantrao Banduji Patil Sangli 17 May 1977 to 18 July 1978 (1 year 62 days) Indian National Congress 7. Sharad Govindrao Pawar Baramati 18 July 1978 to 17 February 1980 (1 year 214 days) Progressive Democratic Front President rule N/A 112 days N/A 8. Abdul Rehman Antulay Shrivardhan 9 June 1980 to 12 January 1982 (1 year 217 days) Indian National Congress 9. Babasaheb Anantrao Bhosale Nehrunagar 21 January 1982 to 1 February 1983 (1 year 11 days) Indian National Congress 10. Vasantrao Banduji Patil (2nd term) Sangli 2 February 1983 to 1 June 1985 (2 years 119 days) Indian National Congress 11. Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar Nilanga 3 June 1985 to 6 March 1986 (276 days) Indian National Congress 12. Shankarrao Bhavrao Chavan (2nd term) MLC 12 March 1986 to 26 June 1988 (2 years 106 days) Indian National Congress 13. Sharad Govindrao Pawar Baramati 26 June 1988 to 25 June 1991 (2 years 364 days) Indian National Congress 14. Sudhakarrao Rajusing Naik Pusad 25 June 1991 to 22 February 1993 (1 year 242 days) Indian National Congress 15. Sharad Govindrao Pawar (3rd term) Baramati 6 March 1993 to 14 March 1995 (2 years 8 days) Indian National Congress 16. Manohar Gajanan Joshi Dadar 14 March 1995 to 31 January 1999 (3 years 323 days) Shiv Sena (Sena – BJP) 17. Narayan Tatu Rane Malvan 1 February 1999 to 17 October 1999 (258 days) Shiv Sena (Sena – BJP) 18. Vilasrao Dagadojirao Deshmukh Latur City 18 October 1999 to 16 January 2003 (3 years 90 days) Indian National Congress 19. Sushilkumar Sambhaji Shinde Solapur South 18 January 2003 to 30 October 2004 (1 year 286 days) Indian National Congress 20. Vilasrao Dagodajirao Deshmukh (2nd term) Latur City 1 November 2004 to 4 December 2008 (4 years 33 days) Indian National Congress 21. Ashok Shankarrao Chavan Bhokar 8 December 2008 to 9 November 2010 (1 year 336 days) Indian National Congress 22. Prithviraj Chavan MLC 11 November 2010 to 26 September 2014 (3 years 319 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 32 days N/A 23. Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis Nagpur South West 31 October 2014 to 8 November 2019 (5 years 8 days) Bharatiya Janata Party President rule N/A 11 days N/A 24. Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis (2nd term) Nagpur South West 23 November 2019 to 26 November 2019 (3 days) Bharatiya Janata party 25. Uddhav Bal Thackeray MLC 28 November 2019 to present Shiv – Sena ⦿Did you know? 1.Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis has 1,082,459 followers on Facebook and 67000 followers on Twitter.## 2.Devendra Fadnavis is the second-youngest Chief Minister of Maharashtra after Sharad Pawar and youngest State President of the Bharatiya Janata Party.## 3.His book name is ‘How to Understand & Read the State Budget'. And a total of five books he has written.## 4.Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis wife name is Amruta Fadnavis. She is branch head at Axis bank.## Stay Tuned...

List of President of India
1856 days ago
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List of President of India

In the Indian constitution article 52 says there shall be a President of India. The Electoral College elects the President of India, which includes the elected members of both the Houses of Parliament ( Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha). The president is the first citizen of India and head of the Republic of India. The President of India is head of the judiciary, legislature, and executive.                    Name Time of work Political party Dr. Rajendra Prasad (1884-1963) January 26, 1950 - May 13, 1962 Indian National Congress Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888-1975) May 13,1962 - May13,1967 Independent Dr. Zakir Hussain (1897-1969) May 13, 1967 - May 03, 1969 Independent   Varahagiri Venkatagiri (1884-1980) May 03, 1969 - July 20, 1969 Independent Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah (1905-1992) July 20, 1969 - August 24, 1969 - Varahagiri Venkatagiri (1884-1980) August 24, 1969 - August 24, 1974 Independent Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (1905-1977)  August 24, 1974 - February 11, 1977 Indian National Congress B.D. Jatti (1913-2002) February 11, 1977 - July 25, 1977 - Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (1913-1996) July 25, 1977 - July 25, 1982 Janata Dal Giani Zail Singh (1916-1994) July 25, 1982 - July 25, 1987 Indian National Congress R. Venkataraman (1910-2009) July 25, 1987 - July 25, 1992 Indian National congress Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918-1999) July 25, 1992 - July 25, 1997 Indian National Congress K.R. Narayanan (1920-2005) July 25, 1997 - July 25, 2002 Independent Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (1931-2015) July 25, 2002 - July 25, 2007 Independent Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil (Birth-1934) July 25, 2007 - July 25, 2012 Indian National Congress Shri Pranab Mukherjee (1935-2020) July 25, 2012 - July 25, 2017 Indian National Congress Ram nath kovind ( birth 1945 ) July 25, 2017 - 25 July 2022 Bhartiya Janata Party Droupadi Murmu(1958) July 25, 2022 -Incumbent Bhartiya Janata Party      ⦿Did you know? 1. Dr. Rajendra Prasad (first President of India) is the only person to have held office for two terms.## 2.The first women President in India is Pratibha Patil.## 3.Rashtrapati Bhavan have 340-rooms building located in Delhi(Rajpath) on 320-acre area.## Stay Tuned...

List of best states in the USA to apply for Education
1856 days ago
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List of best states in the USA to apply for Education

Everyone wants to study in an esteemed university and get a good education environment. Taking the concerns of students into account we're presenting the list of top universities to apply to in the States of the USA and get the details of all the unique facilities and services you can get there.## State's overall grade is decided by the average of its scores on the separate indices, which are finance, return on investment, K-12 achievement, and most importantly Average Graduation Rate## Sr. No. State Top Universities/Colleges Average Graduation Rate Why this State? Average tuition fees 1. New Jersey Stevens Institute of Technology, Rutgers–New Brunswick, Rowan University, Saint Peter's University, Stockton University, Princeton University Above 91% Healthcare facility, Natural environment, NAEP Score: 285+, Graduation Rate above 91% $15,000 2. Washington Western Washington University, Whitman College, Central Washington University, Gonzaga University, Seattle University, University of Puget Sound Above 89% Job Growth, Rapid Industrialization, NAEP Score: 281+, Hospitality, Law $12,000 3. Massachusetts Harvard University, Amherst College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston College, Babson College, Williams College Above 87% Return on investment, Cost of living, Scholarships, NAEP Score: 290+, Job growth $17,000 4. Virginia University of Virginia, William & Mary, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, George Mason University, Washington and Lee University, University of Richmond, James Madison University, Virginia Commonwealth University Above 87% Business opportunities, Faculties & Departments, Law, Technological growth, Innovations $19,000 5. Florida University of Florida, Florida State University, University of Miami, University of Central Florida, Florida Atlantic University, Rollins College, University of South Florida Above 86% Education Spending by State, Scholarships, Ease of availing loan, Hospitality, Natural Environment $20,000 6. Connecticut Yale University, Connecticut College, University of Connecticut, Wesleyan University, Fairfield University, Trinity College, Eastern Connecticut State University Above 85% Diversification of courses, NAEP Scores: 283+, Cost of living, Budget on education $19,000 7. New York Columbia University, New York University, Barnard College, Stevens Institute of Technology, Fordham University, The Cooper Union, Hofstra University Above 82% NAEP Score: 280+, Job growth per year, High-class infrastructure, Transportation facility $25,000+ 8. California California Institute of Technology, University of California Davis, University of California Irvine, University of California Los Angeles, Claremont McKenna College Above 82% NAEP Score: 270+, Cost of living, Affordability, Energy plants, Commute time, Hospitality $15,000 9. Pennsylvania Bucknell University, Haverford College, Bryn Mawr College, Lafayette College, Lehigh University, Dickinson College, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pennsylvania Above 81% NAEP Score: 278+, Job security, Loan facilities, Scholarships $23,000+ 10. Nevada University of Nevada Reno, Sierra Nevada University, Roseman University of Health Sciences, Nevada State College, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Great Basin College, Touro University Nevada Above 81% NAEP Score: 270+, Technological growth, Cost of living, Affordability, Natural Environment, Greenery $22,000+ ⦿Did you know? 1. Around 1.1 million international students enrolled in the U.S. institutions in 2019-20.## 2. Secondary school in the USA has two programs, the first one is known as “middle-school” or “junior high school” and the second program is known as “high school.”## 3. The USA spends about $957 billion per annum on education!## Stay Tuned To List.Sacnilk

List of Prime Ministers of India
1856 days ago
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List of Prime Ministers of India

The Prime Minister of India is the head of the Government. In India, the prime minister is the chief adviser to the President of India and the head of the Union Council of Ministers. The Election Commission of India conducts the election of the Prime Minister.## Prime Minister Name Period Political Party Jawahar Lal Nehru 15-Aug-1947 to 27-May-1964 India National Congress Gulzarilal Nanda 27-May-1964 to 9 June 1964 India National Congress Indira Gandhi 24-Jan-1966 to 24-Mar-1977 Indian National Congress Morarji Desai 24-Mar-1977 to 28-Jul-1979 Janata Party Charan Singh 28-Jul-1979 to 14-Jan-1980 Janata Party Indira Gandhi 14-Jan-1980 to 31-Oct-1984 India National Congress Rajiv Gandhi 31-Oct-1984 to 02-Dec-1989 India National Congress Vishwanath PratapSingh 02-Dec-1989 to 10-Nov-1990 Janata Dal Chandra Shekhar 10-Nov-1990 to 21-Jun-1991 Samajwadi Janata Party P. V. Narasimha Rao 21-Jun-1991 to 16-May-1996 India National Congress Atal Bihari Vajpayee 16-May-1996 to 01-Jun-1996 Bhartiya Janata Party H. D. Deve Gowda 01-Jun-1996 to 21-Apr-1997 Janata Dal Atal Bihari Vajpayee 19-Mar-1998 to 22-May-2004 Bhartiya Janata Party Dr. Manmohan Singh 22-May-2004 to 26-May-2014 Indian National Congress Narendra Damodardas Modi 26-May-2014 to Incumbent Bhartiya Janata Party ⦿Did you know? 1. Jawaharlal Nehru was India’s longest-serving Prime Minister who served for more than 16 years.## 2. The only person who worked twice as the Acting Prime Minister for 13 days each – Gulzarilal Nanda.## 3. The PM who is called Father of Economic Reforms of India – P V Narsimha Rao.## 4. The first female prime minister of India is Indira Gandhi.## 5. Narendra Modi became the 4th longest serving Prime Minister of India and the longest serving Non-Congress Prime Minister in 2020.## Stay Tuned To List.Sacnilk

List of Chief Ministers of Arunachal Pradesh
1858 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 states 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 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.## Arunachal Pradesh has 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 ministers 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 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 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 9. Kalikho Pul Hayuliang 19 February 2016 to 13 July 2016 People's Party of Arunachal 10. Nabam Tuki Sagalee 13 July 2016 to 17 July 2016 (4 days) Indian National Congress 11. 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. The cause of his death 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 To List.Sacnilk