Which government was in Centre in 2001?
| Third Vajpayee ministry | |
|---|---|
| Head of government | Atal Bihari Vajpayee |
| Deputy head of government | L. K. Advani |
| Member parties | National Democratic Alliance Bharatiya Janata Party Shiv Sena Lok Janshakti Party Samata Party Biju Janata Dal Dravida Munnetra Kazagham Janata Dal (United) All India Trinamool Congress |
Who was the finance minister of Kerala in 2001?
Third Antony ministry
| Minister | Ministry | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | A. K. Antony | Chief Minister (Also in charge of Home Department) |
| 2 | K. Sankaranarayanan | Minister for Finance |
| 3 | K. M. Mani | Minister for Revenue |
| 4 | M. K. Muneer | Minister for Public Works |
Who was in Blair’s cabinet?
Cabinet
| Portfolio | Minister |
|---|---|
| Prime Minister First Lord of the Treasury Minister for the Civil Service | Tony Blair MP |
| Deputy Prime Minister | John Prescott MP |
| Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions | |
| Chancellor of the Exchequer Second Lord of the Treasury | Gordon Brown MP |
Who got power in 2001 in India?
Premiership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Who was the minister for communications in the First Ministry of free India?
Kidwai was a close ally of Jawaharlal Nehru and was appointed first Minister of Communications after India got independence. He was among the only two Muslims in Nehru’s central Cabinet. The other was Abul Kalam Azad who became the first Minister of Education.
Who is the Financeminister of Kerala?
About Department The Current minister is Sri. K.N. Balagopal. The department is assisted by Finance Secretary and 14 additional secretaries.
Why did Antony resign?
He failed to retain power on the first two occasions as Chief minister. In 2004, immediately after the Congress in Kerala suffered a total rout in the Lok Sabha elections amid factional politics and in-fighting within the Congress Party, Antony resigned as Chief Minister.
How many terms did Blair serve?
Blair is the Labour Party’s longest-serving Prime Minister, the only Labour Prime Minister to have led the party to victory since 1974, and—having led the party to three consecutive general election victories—also the only Labour Prime Minister to serve two full consecutive terms.