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Gujarat Government Organisations are the commercial and non-commercial establishments in the Indian state of Gujarat by Government of Gujarat or Government of India. This includes the state-run PSUs , Statutory corporations and co-operative societies .
Pages in category "State housing departments of India" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Urban Development and Housing Department (Sikkim)
The cabinet of the state of Gujarat, India, forms the executive branch of the government of Gujarat. ... Department Party 1. Vijay Rupani ... Rural Housing; BJP: 12 ...
The Gujarat Legislative Assembly or Gujarat Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Gujarat, in the state capital Gandhinagar. Presently, 182 members of the Legislative Assembly are directly elected from single-member constituencies (seats). It has a term of 5 years unless it is dissolved sooner. 13 constituencies are ...
Gujarat has 247 Statutory Towns and 118 Census Towns, according to the 2011 census. Gujarat has several rapidly growing urban centers, including Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, and Gandhinagar. Ahmedabad, the largest city in the state, is a major industrial and commercial hub, and home to several prestigious educational institutions.
Minister of State for Works, Housing, Supply and Rehabilitation 10 Ram Kinkar (1922–2003) MP for Barabanki: 14 August 1977 11 July 1978 331 days: Janata Party: Desai: Morarji Desai: 26 January 1979 15 July 1979 170 days: Minister of State for Works and Housing (9) H. K. L. Bhagat (1921–2005) MP for East Delhi: 2 September 1982 14 February ...
This is a list of minister from Anandiben Patel cabinets starting from May 22, 2014, to August 7, 2016. Anandiben Patel is the leader of Bharatiya Janata Party was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Gujarat on May 22, 2014.
Urban Development Authorities are statutory civic bodies created for the development of planned infrastructure and housing projects in cities of India. The foundation for current Indian Urban Development Authorities is based on the structure designed during the British colonial era as a result of the Bombay plague in 1896.