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  2. List of chief ministers of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Term of office [3] Assembly Party [b] (coalition) 1 Muhammed Saadulah: Kamrup (South) 1 April 1937 19 September 1938 1 year, 171 days 1st Provincial (1937 election) Assam Valley Party . 2 Gopinath Bordoloi: Kamrup Sadar (South) 19 September 1938 17 November 1939 1 year, 59 days Indian National Congress (1) Muhammed Saadulah: Kamrup (South) 17 ...

  3. Government of Assam - Wikipedia

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    The Assam Assembly is elected by universal adult suffrage for a period of five years. The Chief Minister is assisted by a Council of Ministers that he nominates, the size of which is restricted. In 2021, the National Democratic Alliance won a majority of seats in the legislature, with 75 seats, followed by Congress with 29 seats and AIUDF with 16.

  4. Sarma ministry - Wikipedia

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    On 30 July 2021, the Department of Indigenous Faith and Culture was created. [4] On 5 May 2022, the Department of Health and Family Welfare was bifurcated into two separate departments, namely, the Department of Health and Family Welfare and the Department of Medical Education and Research. [5] On 8 June 2022, the following departments were ...

  5. Assam Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Assam Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Assam. It is housed in Dispur, the capital city of Assam, geographically situated in present Western Assam region. The Legislative Assembly comprises 126 Members of Legislative Assembly, directly elected from single-seat constituencies. Its term is five years ...

  6. Administrative divisions of Assam - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, Assam was constituted as a Chief Commissioner's province with the seat of the government in Shillong, the erstwhile capital of Assam, which is now in Meghalaya.To better administer the six districts of Goalpara, Kamrup, Sonitpur, Nagaon (formerly, Nowgong), Sivasagar (formerly, Sibsagar) and Lakhimpur, (the districts in the Brahmaputra valley, also called Assam Valley), the Judge of ...

  7. List of chief secretaries of Assam - Wikipedia

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    1 May 1980 1 December 1983 26 P.H. Trivedi 9 August 1982 29 November 1982 27 A.K. Palit 1 December 1983 1 July 1985 28 P.P. Trivedi 1 July 1985 23 January 1986 29 J.C. Nampui 15 February 1986 1 November 1986 30 A.K. Saikia 1 November 1986, 1 December 1986 1 December 1986, 1 July 1988 31 S.D. Phene 1 July 1988 17 March 1989 32 A.P. Sarwan

  8. List of constituencies of the Assam Legislative Assembly

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    In 1962, the number of constituencies was enhanced to 114 and since 1972, it is 126. Since 1976, 8 constituencies are reserved for the Scheduled castes candidates and 16 constituencies are reserved for Scheduled tribes candidates. Dispur constituency in Kamrup Metropolitan district with 3.53 lakh voters is the largest constituency in Assam. [1] [2]

  9. Assam Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Assam Legislature is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Assam.The Legislature is composed of the Assam Legislative Assembly and the state's governor.. It was the unicameral legislature from 1913 to 1935 and then the upper house of the bicameral legislature from 1935 to 1947, when it was disbanded by the India (Provincial Legislatures) Order, 1947, and the Assam Legislative ...