Marpadi
Veerappa Moily , the petroleum and natural gas Minister on 24 December 2013
took an additional charge of the Environment and Forests Ministry after the
exit of Jayanthi Natarajan.
The last
Environment minister from congress was Jayanthi Natarajan. Marpadi
Veerappa Moily (born 12 January 1940) is a congress MP from the state of
Karnataka, and the current Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas. He was the
former Minister of Corporate Affairs and Minister of Power in the Indian
government.
Moily was elected as MP of the Chickballapur district. Moily was
the former Chief Minister (and the first ethnic Tuluva CM) of the Indian state
of Karnataka (19 Nov 1992 – 11 Dec 1994). He was elected to Karnataka state
legislative assembly from Karkala constituency of Udupi district.
He is also currently serving as the All India Congress Committee
General Secretary in charge of Andhra Pradesh.
Process of
allocating the ministry/appointment of a minister:
Under article 75 (1) – Prime Minister of India is selected by the President and the ministers are appointed by the president on advice of the Prime Minister. The portfolio allocation to different ministers is also done by him.
Under article 75 (1) – Prime Minister of India is selected by the President and the ministers are appointed by the president on advice of the Prime Minister. The portfolio allocation to different ministers is also done by him.
About Ministry of
Environment & Forests ( MoEF)
The Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) is the nodal agency in the administrative structure of the Central Government for the planning, promotion, co-ordination and overseeing the implementation of India’s environmental and forestry policies and programmes.
The Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) is the nodal agency in the administrative structure of the Central Government for the planning, promotion, co-ordination and overseeing the implementation of India’s environmental and forestry policies and programmes.
The primary concerns of the Ministry are implementation of
policies and programmes relating to conservation of the country’s natural
resources including its lakes and rivers, its biodiversity, forests and
wildlife, ensuring the welfare of animals, and the prevention and abatement of
pollution. While implementing these policies and programmes, the Ministry is
guided by the principle of sustainable development and enhancement of human
well-being.