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Svetlana Velmar-Janković

Fourth Mujib ministry

4th Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
25 January 1975–15 August 1975
Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Date formed25 January 1975
Date dissolved15 August 1975
People and organisations
PresidentSheikh Mujibur Rahman
Vice-PresidentSyed Nazrul Islam
Member party  Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League
Status in legislatureDominant-party majority
315 / 315 (100%)
Opposition party-
History
Election1973
Outgoing election-
Legislature terms1st Jatiya Sangsad
PredecessorMujib III
SuccessorMostaq

The fourth Mujib ministry was formed on 25 January 1975 after the Fourth Amendment of the constitution when Bangladesh converted into a Presidential form of government from a Parliamentary system.

Members

The following lists the president(s), the vice-president(s) and the special assistant(s) to the president:[1]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
President and also in-charge of꞉
25 January 197515 August 1975 (assassinated) BAKSAL
Vice President and also in-charge of: 26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL

Cabinet ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
Prime Minister and also in-charge of꞉26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Commerce
  • Foreign Trade Division
  • Internal Trade Division
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Industries
  • Industry Division
  • State Industries Division
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Land Administration and Land Reforms
Muhammadullah
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Agriculture26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare also in-charge of: 26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Works, Housing and Urban Development
  • Works and Housing Division
  • Urban Development Division
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Health and Family Planning 26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
  • Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division
  • Law and Justice Division
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Jute
  • Jute Division
  • Jute Industry Division
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Information and Radio26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Finance26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Education and Scientific, Technical Research and Atomic Energy
  • Education Division
  • Scientific, Technical Research and Atomic Energy Division
26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL

State ministers


Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Ministry of Communications26 January 197521 July 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Posts, Telegraphs and Telecommunications26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Commerce26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Industries26 January 197519 May 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Defence19 May 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Forests, Fisheries and Animal Husbandry26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Relief and Rehabilitation26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Jute26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL
Ministry of Information and Radio26 January 197515 August 1975 BAKSAL

References