K.I. Singh cabinet, 1957

Kunwar Inderjit Singh formed a government on 26 July 1957 after being appointed by King Mahendra. He replaced Tanka Prasad Acharya who had resigned on the same day.[1][2][3]

K.I. Singh cabinet, 1957

Cabinet of Nepal
July 1957–November 1957
Dr. K.I. Singh
Date formed26 July 1957 (1957-07-26)
Date dissolved14 November 1957 (1957-11-14)
People and organisations
MonarchKing Mahendra
Prime MinisterKunwar Inderjit Singh
Total no. of members11 appointments
Member partySamyukta Prajatantra Party
History
PredecessorTanka Acharya cabinet, 1956
SuccessorB.P. Koirala cabinet, 1959

The cabinet was dissolved by King Mahendra on 14 November 1957.[3][4]

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
Prime Minister

Minister of Home Affairs

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Hon. Kunwari Inderjit Singh 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister of Defence Purendra Bikram Shah 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister for Industry and Commerce Parshuram Bhakta Mathema 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister of Finance

Minister for Land Revenue

C.B. Singh 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Dambar Bahadur Singh 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister for Forest Department Ramadhin Mahato 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister for Planning Jeevraj Sharma 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister of Health Kul Bahadur Limbu 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister for Food and Agriculture Bhupal Man Singh Karki 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister for Public Works and Communications Padma Narsingh Rana 26 July 1957 14 November 1957
Minister for Education

Minister for Local Autonomous Administration

Laxmi Prasad Devkota 26 July 1957 14 November 1957

References

  1. "शाही घोषणा". rajpatra.dop.gov.np. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  2. Shakoor, Farzana (1989). "INDO-NEPAL DISPUTE". Pakistan Horizon. 42 (3/4): 68–80. ISSN 0030-980X.
  3. Mishra, S. G. (1982). "ROYAL COUP 1960 IN NEPAL". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 43: 754–765. ISSN 2249-1937.
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