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Third Modi ministry (Gujarat)

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Indian state government (2007–2012)
This article is about the Third Gujarat Council of Ministers headed by Narendra Modi. For the Third Union Council of Ministers headed by Narendra Modi, seeThird Modi ministry.
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Third Modi ministry
26th Ministry ofGujarat
Narendra Modi
Date formed23 December 2007
Date dissolved20 December 2012
People and organisations
Head of stateNawal Kishore Sharma
S. C. Jamir
Kamla Beniwal
Head of governmentNarendra Modi
Member parties Bharatiya Janata Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition party Indian National Congress
Opposition leaderArjun Modhwadia
Shaktisinh Gohil
History
Election2007
Outgoing election2012
Legislature term5 years
Incoming formation12th Assembly
Outgoing formation13th Assembly
PredecessorSecond Modi ministry
SuccessorFourth Modi ministry

TheThird Narendra Modi ministry was theCabinet of Gujarat headed by theChief Minister of Gujarat,Narendra Modi from 2007 to 2012.[1][2]

Cabinet ministers

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  1. Vajubhai Vala
  2. Anandiben Patel
  3. Narottam Patel
  4. Ramanlal Vora
  5. Mangubhai Patel
  6. Nitin Patel
  7. Dilip Singhani
  8. Fakir Vaghela
  9. Jaynarayan Vyas

Ministers of State

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  1. Amit Shah
  2. Saurabh Patel
  3. Jaswantsinh Babhor
  4. Purshottam Solanki
  5. Maya Kodnani
  6. Parbat Patel
  7. Kirtisinh Rana
  8. Jaysinh Chauhan
  9. Vasanbhai Ahir

See also

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Chief ministership of Narendra Modi

References

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  1. ^"Modi ministers in 2007".
  2. ^"Modi expands Cabinet | Turns God for Gujaratis".News18. 4 January 2008. Retrieved10 January 2023.
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