Mohsina Kidwai - Positions Held

Positions Held

She has held following positions during her career:

Position held From To
Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council 1960 1974
Minister of State, Food and Civil Supplies, Government of Uttar Pradesh 1973 1974
Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly 1974 1977
Cabinet Minister for Harijan and Social Welfare, Government of Uttar Pradesh 1974 1975
Cabinet Minister for Small Scale Industries, Government of Uttar Pradesh 1975 1977
Member, Sixth Lok Sabha 1978 1979
Member, Seventh Lok Sabha 1980 1984
Union Minister of State for Labour and Rehabilitation 11 September 1982 29 January 1983
Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare 29 January 1983 2 August 1984
Member, Eighth Lok Sabha 1984 1989
Union Minister of State (Independent charge) 2 August 1984 31 October 1984
Union Cabinet Minister of Rural Development 4 November 1984 31 December 1984
Union Cabinet Minister of Health and Family Welfare 31 December 1984 24 June 1986
Union Cabinet Minister of Transport 24 June 1986 22 October 1986
Union Cabinet Minister of Urban Development 22 October 1986 2 December 1989
Union Cabinet Minister of Tourism (additional charge) 14 February 1988 25 June 1989
Elected to Rajya Sabha June 2004 -
Member, Court of the Aligarh Muslim University July 2004 -
Member, Committee on Agriculture August 2004 -
Member, Anjuman (Court) of Jamia Millia Islamia University November 2004 -
Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment October 2004 -
Member, Parliamentary Forum on Population and Public Health May 2006 -
Member, Committee on Food, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution July 2006 -
Governor of Jharkhand 25, August 2011 incumbent

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