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The government and administration in Jharkhand is controlled on the
same lines as in other states of the country. The state follows a
unicameral system of government i.e. it has only one house – the
Jharkhand Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) consists of 81members.
Jharkhand has 14 seats in the Lok Sabha – the lower house of
Parliament.
The state is headed by a Governor, who is
appointed by the President of India. However, the real executive power
rests with the Chief Minister and the cabinet.
The political party or the coalition of political parties having majority in the Legislative Assembly forms the Government.
The administrative head of the State is called Chief Secretary, under
whose jurisdiction a hierarchy of officials drawn from the Indian
Administrative Service / State Civil Services function.
The
judiciary is headed by a Chief Justice and Jharkhand has a separate
High Court, located in Ranchi. Jharkhand is one of the thirteen states
in which the Naxalite rebels have considerable influence.
The structure of the state government is as follow:
Governor Shri Syed Sibtey Razi Raj Bhawan, Ranchi - 834001, Jharkhand Phone no: 0651-2283469
Chief Minister Shri Madhu Kora Village - Patahatu, P.O. - Maluka Via - Jagannathpur, P.S. - Jagannathpur, Dist - West Singhbhum
List of Cabinet ministers Sri Sudhir Mahto (Deputy Chief Minister) Industries, Forest & Environment. Sri Enos Ekka Rural Development, Panchayati Raj & NREP (special division), Building Construction, Transport. Sri Kamlesh Kumar Singh Water Resources, Food, Public Distribution & Consumer Affairs, Excise & Prohibition. Sri Harinarayan Rai Urban Development, Rural Engineering Organisation (including NREP-I & PMGSY), Tourism Sri Dulal Bhuiyan Revenue & Land Reforms, Cooperative Sri Nalin Soren Agriculture & Cane Development, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries. Smt Joba Manjhi Welfare (Including Minorities Welfare), Social Welfare, Women & Child Development, Housing. Sri Bandhu Tirkey Human Resources Development, Art, culture, Sports & Youth Affairs. Sri Chandra Prakash Choudhari Drinking Water & Sanitation, Science & Technology, Information Technology. Sri Bhanu Pratap Shahi Labour , Health , Family Welfare
List of the Assembly Constituencies in Jharkhand 1 RAJMAHAL (GEN) | 42 TUNDI (GEN) | 2 BORIO (ST) | 43 BAGHMARA (GEN) | 3 BARHAIT (ST) | 44 BAHARAGORA (GEN) | 4 LITTIPARA (ST) | 45 GHATSILA (ST) | 5 PAKAUR (GEN) | 46 POTKA (ST) | 6 MAHESHPUR (ST) | 47 JUGSALAI (SC) | 7 SIKARIPARA (ST) | 48 JAMSHEDPUR EAST (GEN) | 8 NALA (GEN) | 49 JAMSHEDPUR WEST (GEN) | 9 JAMTARA (GEN) | 50 ICHAGARH (GEN) | 10 DUMKA (ST) | 51 SERAIKELLA (ST) | 11 JAMA (ST) | 52 CHAIBASA (ST) | 12 JARMUNDI (GEN) | 53 MAJHGAON (ST) | 13 MADHUPUR (GEN) | 54 JAGANATHPUR (ST) | 14 SARATH (GEN) | 55 MANOHARPUR (ST) | 15 DEOGHAR (SC) | 56 CHAKRADHARPUR (ST) | 16 POREYAHAT (GEN) | 57 KHARSAWAN (ST) | 17 GODDA (GEN) | 58 TAMAR (ST) | 18 MAHAGAMA (GEN) | 59 TORPA (ST) | 19 KODARMA (GEN) | 60 KHUNTI (ST) | 20 BARKATHA (GEN) | 61 SILLI (GEN) | 21 BARHI (GEN) | 62 KHIJRI (ST) | 22 BARKAGAON (GEN) | 63 RANCHI (GEN) | 23 RAMGARH (GEN) | 64 HATIA (GEN) | 24 MANDU (GEN) | 65 KANKE (SC) | 25 HAZARIBAGH (GEN) | 66 MANDAR (ST) | 26 SIMARIA (SC) | 67 SISAI (ST) | 27 CHATRA (SC) | 68 GUMLA (ST) | 28 DHANWAR (GEN) | 69 BISHUNPUR (ST) | 29 BAGODAR (GEN) | 70 SIMDEGA (ST) | 30 JAMUA (SC) | 71 KOLEBIRA (ST) | 31 GANDEY (GEN) | 72 LOHARDAGA (ST) | 32 GIRIDIH (GEN) | 73 MANIKA (ST) | 33 DUMRI (GEN) | 74 LATEHAR (SC) | 34 GOMIA (GEN) | 75 PANKI (GEN) | 35 BERMO (GEN) | 76 DALTONGANJ (GEN) | 36 BOKARO (GEN) | 77 BISHRAMPUR (GEN) | 37 CHANDANKIYARI (SC) | 78 CHHATARPUR (SC) | 38 SINDRI (GEN) | 79 HUSSAINABAD (GEN) | 39 NIRSA (GEN) | 80 GARHWA (GEN) | 40 DHANBAD (GEN) | 81 BHAWANATHPUR (GEN) | 41 JHARIA (GEN) | |
List of the Lok Sabha Constituencies in Jharkhand
List of the Lok Sabha Constituencies in Jharkhand
Rajmahal | Ranchi | Dumka | Jamshedpur | Godda | Singhbhum | Chatra | Khunti | Kodarma | Lohardaga | Giridih | Palamu | Dhanbad | Hazaribagh |
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