Sardinha ministry
Sardinha ministry | |
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Ministry of Goa | |
Date formed | 24 November 1999 |
Date dissolved | 24 October 2000[1] |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Lt General J. F. R. Jacob |
Head of government | Francisco Sardinha |
Member parties | Goa People's Congress Bharatiya Janata Party Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party Nationalist Congress Party[2] |
Status in legislature | Majority |
History | |
Election(s) | 1999 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 years |
Predecessor | |
Successor | First Parrikar cabinet |
Sardinha cabinet was the Council of Ministers in the Goa Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Francisco Sardinha.[3][4][5]
Council members[]
- Dayanand Narvekar - Deputy Chief Minister, Minister of Education, Science and Technology and Printing and Stationery
- Subhash Shirodkar - Minister of Public Works Department, Mining and Information
- Mauvin Godinho - Minister of Revenue, Inspectorate of Factories & Boilers, Weights and Measures
- Francise D'Souza - Minister of Law & Judiciary and Labour & Employment, Urban Development
- - Minister of Food Civil Supplies, Sports & Youth Affairs and Housing Board
- - Minister of Industries, Information and Technology, Official Language and Public Grievances.
- - Minister of Transport, Cooperation and Inland Water Transport
- - Minister of Agriculture, Provedoria and Fisheries
- - Minister of Panchayati Raj, Rural Development Agency and Non-Conventional source of Energy
- - Minister of Tourism, Animal Husbandry, Women & Child Development, Fisheries and Agriculture
Former members[]
- Digambar Kamat - Minister of Power, Protocol, Art & Culture
- - Minister of Education, Science and Technology and Printing and Stationery
- Suresh Amonkar - Minister of Health, Social Welfare and Labour & Employment
References[]
- ^ "Sardinha quits, BJP Govt. installed in Goa". The Hindu. 2000-10-25. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
- ^ "Sardinha sworn in, Faleiro resigns (By: GOANEWS DESK, PANAJI)".
- ^ "Rediff On The NeT: New Goa government sworn in". Rediff.com. 1999-11-24. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
- ^ "Faleiro quits ahead of trust vote". Tribuneindia.com. 1999-11-25. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
- ^ "Goa Govt reduced to minority". Tribuneindia.com. 2000-10-22. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
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- Cabinets established in 1999
- 1999 establishments in Goa
- Goa ministries
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- Cabinets disestablished in 2000