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Encyclopedia > Narayan Dutt Tiwari

Narayan Dutt Tiwari is Chief Minister of Uttaranchal, India. Uttaranchal (उत्तरांचल) became the 27th state of the Republic of India on November 9, 2000 after a relatively short and peaceful struggle by its people in the 1990s, having previously comprised part of Uttar Pradesh. ...


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The Hindu : New Delhi News : Briefly (620 words)
Calling the Uttaranchal Chief Minister, Narayan Dutt Tiwari, as a man committed for welfare of one and all, the senior Congress leader, Motilal Vora, released a book on the veteran leader in the Capital.
Tiwari, several senior Congress leaders and some ministers of his Cabinet were also present on the occasion.
Tiwari asked people to work for progress and development of the nation.
Congress Sandesh March,2002 (565 words)
Tiwari and 17 ministers, 14 of whom are of cabinet rank.
Tiwari expected the vast talent in universities, retired or serving men and women of the State to come up with innovative schemes that could be pursued for the upliftment of Uttaranchal.
Tiwari said he would first find out the credit-deposit ratio and then talk to various agencies like banks, LIC, GIC and foreign funding agencies like the World Bank and find out what they could do for the State’s development.
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