Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Allocation: Key Portfolios Assigned to Ministers

The Madhya Pradesh government has unveiled the allocation of responsibilities among its key leaders, outlining the crucial portfolios that each minister will oversee.

TFP Bureau, Bhopal, Dec 31, 2023: In accordance with Rule 4 of the Madhya Pradesh Government Business (Allocation) Rules, the Governor of Madhya Pradesh has assigned portfolios to the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Ministers, Ministers, and Ministers of State. The distribution encompasses crucial departments and areas of governance to ensure a comprehensive and efficient administration.

Here’s a breakdown of the assignments

1. Dr. Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister:
– General Administration
– Home
– Jail
– Industrial Policy and Investment Promotion
– Public Relations
– Narmada Valley Development
– Aviation
– Mineral Resources
– Public Service Management
– Overseas Indian
– Departments not allotted to any other Minister.

2. Shri Jagdish Devda, Deputy Chief Minister:
– Finance
– Commercial Taxes
– Planning
– Economics and Statistics.

3. Shri Rajendra Shukla, Deputy Chief Minister:
– Public Health and Family Welfare
– Medical Education.

4. Shri Kunwar Vijay Shah, Minister:
– Tribal Affairs
– Public Assets Management
– Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation.

5. Shri Kailash Vijayvargiya, Minister:
– Urban Development and Housing
– Parliamentary Affairs.

6. Shri Prahlad Singh Patel, Minister:
– Panchayat and Rural Development
– Labour.

7. Shri Rakesh Singh, Minister:
– Public Works.

8. Shri Karan Singh Verma, Minister:
– Revenue.

9. Shri Uday Pratap Singh, Minister:
– Transport
– School Education.

10. Smt. Sampatiya Uikey, Minister:
– Public Health Engineering.

11. Shri Tulsiram Silawat, Minister:

– Water Resources

12. Shri Aidal Singh Kansana, Minister: 

– Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development

13. Sushri Nirmala Bhuriya, Minister:

-Women and Child Development

14. Shri Govind Singh Rajput, Minister: 

– Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection

15. Shri Vishwas Sarang, Minister: 

– Sports and Youth Welfare, Co-operation

16. Shri Narayan Singh Kushwah, Minister:

– Social Justice and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Horticulture

– Food Processing

17. Shri Nagar Singh Chouhan, Minister:

– Forest, Environment, Scheduled Caste Welfare

18. Shri Pradhuman Singh Tomar, Minister:

– Energy

19. Shri Rakesh Shukla, Minister:

-New and Renewable Energy

20. Shri Chetanya Kasyap, Minister:

– Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

21. Shri Inder Singh Parmar, Minister:

– Higher Education, Ayush, Technical Education, Skill Development

– Employment (Technical Education only)

22. Smt. Krishna Gaur, Minister of State (Independent Charge):

– Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare,

– De-notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Welfare

23. Shri Dharmendra Bhav Singh Lodhi, Minister of State (Independent Charge):

– Culture, Tourism, Religious Trusts and Endowments

24. Shri Dilip Jaiswal, Minister of State (Independent Charge):

Cottage and Rural Industries

25. Shri Goutam Tetwal, Minister of State (Independent Charge):

– Technical Education, Skill Development

– Employment (Skill Development & Employment only)

26. Shri Lakhan Patel, Minister of State (Independent Charge):

– Animal Husbandry and Dairying

27. Shri Narayan Singh Panwar, Minister of State (Independent Charge):

– Fisherman Welfare and Fisheries Development

28. Shri Narendra Shivaji Patel, Minister :

-Public Health and Family Welfare

29. Smt. Pratima Bagri, Minister:

– Urban Development and Housing

30. Shri Ahirwar Dilip, Minister:

– Forest,

– Environment

31. Smt. Radha Singh, Minister:

– Panchayat and Rural Development

 

This strategic distribution aims to ensure effective governance across various sectors, addressing the diverse needs of the state.

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