The Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs was a government ministry of the State of Pasundan. The ministry was responsible for the schools, university, and religious matters in the State of Pasundan.
After the establishment of the Adil Cabinet on 8 May 1948, prime minister Adil Puradiredja appointed Otto Judakusumah as the Minister of Education and Religious Affairs.[1] The formation of the ministry was done a month later, on 11 June 1948, after the handover of the authority from the Recomba (government commissioner for administrative affairs) to the Minister of Justice. The instrument of transfer for this purpose was the Staatsblaad (State Gazette) 1948 No. 116.[2]
Even though most of the authorities regarding to education and religion was given to the ministry, the federal government still managed matters relating to secondary educations, higher educations (university) and the supply of textbooks and other educational equipment. Nevertheless, the limitations in the ministry was less than the limitations in other ministries.[3]
According to the ministry, the goals for the education in the State of Pasundan are as the following:[4]
After the formation of the Anwar Cabinet on 11 January 1950, the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs was divided into two different ministries: the Ministry of Education, headed by Minister Otto Judakusumah, and the Ministry of Religious Affairs, headed by Minister Ahmad Hassan.[5]
No | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Cabinet | R |
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1 | Otto Judakusumah | 8 May 1948 | 14 October 1948 | Adil | [6] | |
2 | Prawiradinata | 10 January 1949 | 31 January 1949 | Djumhana I | [7] | |
3 | Judawinata | 31 January 1949 | 18 July 1949 | Djumhana II | [7] | |
4 | Otto Judakusumah | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | Djumhana III | [8] | |
5 | Otto Judakusumah (Minister of Education) |
11 January 1950 | 23 January 1950 | Anwar | [5] | |
Ahmad Hassan (Minister of Religious Affairs) |
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