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Full list of ministers and their portfolios. At the end of the first meeting of the PM Modi led NDA government held in New Delhi on Monday, various portfolios were announced among the ministers.

Narendra Modi was sworn in as the PM for the third time at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday, while 71 other MPs were sworn in as ministers. 

After that, the departments were distributed among these ministers Monday evening. According to a notification issued from Rashtrapati Bhavan. 

PM Narendra Modi will have staff, ministry of public grievances and pensions, department of atomic energy, department of space and all important policy issues and non-distributed departments.

Among the MPs who were sworn in as cabinet ministers on Sunday, former cabinet minister Rajnath Singh has been given the charge of Defence Minister.

Amit Shah has been given home and cooperation department, Nitin Gadkari has been given the charge of road transport department.

JP Nadda, who is the BJP president, has been given the health and family welfare department and chemical and fertilizer department this time.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan has been given the charge of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and Rural Development Department.

 Nirmala Sitharaman has been given the charge of Finance and Corporate Affairs Department, Dr. S. Jaishankar as before.

Manohar Lal Khattar has been given the charge of Home and Urban Affairs and Energy Department, H D Kumar Swamy as Ministry of ModernIty and Steel Department.

Piyush Goyal department of Commerce and Industry, Dharmendra Pradhan of Education, Jiten Ram Majhi has been given the charge of Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.

Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh has been given the charge of Panchayati Raj, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.

Sarbananda Sonowal, who was elected as an MP from Dibrugarh, has been given the charge of ports, shipping and water transport as before.

Dr. Virendra Kumar has been given social justice and empowerment, Kinjarppu Rammohan Naidu has been given the department of civil aviation.

Pralhad Joshi has been given the department of consumer affairs, food and public distribution besides the new and renewable energy departments.

Judeo Oram has been given the charge of Tribal Affairs, Giriraj Singh the Department of Textiles.

Ashwini Vaishnaw has been given railways, Information and Broadcasting and Electricity and Information Technology Department.

Jyotiraditya Scindia has been given the department of communications and development of north-eastern region, Bhupendra Yadav has been given the charge of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Department.

Gajendra Singh Shekhawatt department of culture and tourism, Annapurna Devi has been given the charge of Women and Child Development Department.

Kiren Rijiju has been given the charge of Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Development Department, Hardeep Singh Puri has been given the charge of Petroleum and Natural Gas Department.

Mansukh Mandalik Labour, Employment, Youth Welfare and Sports Department, G Kishan Reddy has been given the charge of Coal and Mines Department.

Modi 3.o Cabinet Portfolio Announcement in Modi Cabinet
Modi 3.o Cabinet Portfolio Announcement in Modi Cabinet

Union Minister of State for Independent Charge in Modi’s Cabinet

Among the MPs who were sworn in as Union Minister of State (Independent) on Sunday, Rao Indrajit Singh has been given the charge of Minister of State for Statistics and Programme Implementation.

 Department of Planning and Culture, Jitendra Singh as Minister of State for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space.

Similarly, Arjun Ram Meghwal has been given the charge of Minister of State for Law and Justice, Parliamentary Affairs Department.

Similarly, Arjun Ram Meghwal has been given the charge of Minister of State for Law and Justice, Parliamentary Affairs Department.

Yadav Prataprao Ganpatrao Department of AYUSH and Health, Family Welfare Department, Jayant Chaudhary in Skill Development, Youth Entrepreneurship and Education.

Union Minister of State in Modi’s Cabinet

Among the MPs who have been sworn in as the Union Minister of State, Jitin Prasad has been given the charge of Minister of State for Commerce and Industry.

Department of Electricity and Information Technology, Shripad Yes Nayak has been given the charge of Minister of State for Energy and New, Renewable Energy, Pankaj Chaudhary has been given the charge of Minister of State for Finance.

Krishna Pal has been given the charge of Cooperation Department, Ram Das Athewale has been given the charge of Social Justice and Empowerment Department.

Ram Nath Thakur has been given the charge of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department, Nityananda Roy has been given the charge of Home Affairs.

Anupriya Patel has been given the charge of Health and Family Welfare, Chemical and Fertilizer Department, V Sumanna has been given the charge of Jal Shakti and Railways.

Dr. Chandra Shekhar Pemmasani has been given the charge of Rural Development, Communications Department, S.P. Singh Baghel in Fisheries.

Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development, Panchayati Raj Department, Sushree Shobha Karandlaje Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.

Labour and Employment Department, Kirtivardhan Singh has been given the charge of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, External Affairs.

B.L. Verma has been given charge of Department of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Department of Social Justice and Empowerment.

Shantanu Thakur, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Suresh Gopi has been given charge of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

Amit Shah has been given home and cooperation department
Amit Shah has been given home and cooperation department

Department of Tourism, Dr L Murugan, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.

Ajay Tamta has been given the charge of Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Ministry of Home Affairs.

Kamlesh Paswan the Ministry of Rural Development, Bhagirath Chaudhary is the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.

Satish Chandra Dubey is the Ministry of Coal Mines, Sanjay Seth has been given the ministry of defense. 

Ravneet Singh has been given the charge of The Ministry of Food Amendment Industries, The Ministry of Railways, The Ministry of Railways.

Raksha Nikhil Khadse has been given the charge of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

Sukanta Mazumdar has been given charge of Ministry of Education, Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region.

Savitri Tagore has been given the charge of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Tokhan Sahu has been given the charge of Ministry of Jal Shakti.

Bhupati Raju Srinivasa Varma has been given the charge of Heavy Industries, Ministry of Steel, Harsh Malhotra as Corporate, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

Bhupati Raju Srinivasa Varma has been given the charge of Heavy Industries, Ministry of Steel, Harsh Malhotra as Corporate, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

Nimuben Jayantibhai Bambonia in The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Murlidhar Mohawk Cooperation, Ministry of Civil Aviation, George Kurian.

Rajya Sabha MP from Assam Pabitra Margherita has been given the charge of Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Textiles.

Shiv Sena Party leader unhappiness over distribution of ministers in NDA

The portfolios will be distributed among the ministers today after the swearing-in ceremony of the third NDA government formed under the leadership of Narendra Modi is held on Sunday.

The news of the distribution of this department will be officially revealed after the cabinet meeting in Delhi.

Earlier, one of the NDA members, Shiv Sena, has openly expressed displeasure over the ministerial berth given to the party.

Party MP Shrirang Barne expressed his displeasure with the ANI on the issue of giving the party only one minister of state and said, “The Shiv Sena of the BJP and NDA is an old ally.

Shiv Sena has got a Union minister of state this time. But I think our party should get a cabinet minister. He, however, said it was a personal opinion.

After this statement of Shrirang Barne, the resentment within the Shiv Sena over the sharing of ministers has come to light. 

Even before further discussion on the issue, however, party leader Shrikant Shinde intervened in the matter and clarified.

“We have taken a decision in advance and will support the NDA government without conditions,” he said.

The people of this country want and need the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There is no need for any bargaining or negotiation for power.

We have extended unconditional support to an ideological alliance. We want PM Narendra Modi to carry forward the great work of nation building. Every MP and MLA of our party is committed to the NDA.

Shinde made the remarks by intervening in the matter immediately but it is clear that the party is not satisfied with the fact that it has got only one minister of state.

 Because the number of MPs from several other parties who have got cabinet ministers in the Modi cabinet is less than that of the Shiv Sena.

 In terms of MPs, shiv sena ranks behind Telugu Desam Party and Janata Dal United in the NDA government this time.

The senior-most minister in the Modi cabinet

Jitan Ram Manjhi has been inducted as the most senior minister in PM Modi’s cabinet.

 This former Chief Minister of Bihar has been elected to Parliament this time. Manjhi, who was the 23rd Chief Minister of Bihar from 2014 to 2015, is the president of the Hindustani Awam Morcha.

Jitan Ram Manjhi, who has been elected to Parliament as the party’s only MP, has been inducted as a cabinet minister in the Modi cabinet.

 Born in 1944, Manjhi is the oldest minister in the Modi cabinet this time. He is now 79 years old but will turn 80 only after three months.

The youngest minister in the Modi cabinet

Several MPs below the age of 40 have made it to PM Modi’s cabinet this time. Accordingly, Naidu Kinjarapu Rammohan has been named as the youngest minister.

 Naidu, 36, is an MP from the Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh. He has been given the cabinet berth in the civil aviation department in the Modi cabinet this time.

37-year-old Raksha Kharse is second on the list of junior ministers inducted into the Modi cabinet. This young MP from Maharashtra has been given the responsibility of Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports.

Most Educated ministers

While educational pursuits are not given priority to participate in Indian politics, educated political leaders do not have the qualms in Indian politics.

Just as the people of the country have elected parliaments that do not know how to sign to parliament, they have not forgotten to elect educated political leaders as their representatives.

However, the issue of not giving priority to educational qualifications in Indian politics has been discussed at various times. 

In the meantime, the good news is that the educational qualifications of some of the important posts of ministers who have been inducted in the Modi cabinet are very high.

Dr. Subramanian Jaishankar, who holds the charge of External Affairs Minister
Dr. Subramanian Jaishankar, who holds the charge of External Affairs Minister

At the top of the list is Dr. Subramanian Jaishankar, who holds the charge of External Affairs Minister. This politician, known as S Jaishankar, successfully performed his duties as external affairs minister in the past.

This time too, PM Modi has entrusted him with that responsibility. Jaishankar completed his graduation from St. Stephen’s College under The University of Delhi. 

Completed his PhD with MPhil and International Relations as subjects in addition to his Master’s degree in Political Science from JNU.

As a diplomat, he has served as the Indian Embassies in Moscow, Colombo, Budapest, Tokyo, besides holding important portfolios of foreign affairs, president’s secretariat.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is on this list after Jaishankar. Nirmala Sitharaman, who served as the finance minister in the second bjp government led by Modi, has been given the same responsibility again this time as well.

He holds a master’s degree in economics from Sithaikshmi Ramaswamy College in Tiruchirappalli and a bachelor’s degree in economics from JNU. 

He then worked professionally as an economist’s assistant at the Agricultural Association of London and later as senior manager of Price Water House in London.

This is followed by Piyush Goyal. Goyal, who was the Minister of Commerce and Industry, obtained his bachelor’s degree in commerce from the University of Mumbai in 1984.

 In 1987, he obtained a bachelor’s degree in law from the Government Law College, University of Mumbai. In the same year, he also qualified as a Chartered Accountant from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

Ashwini Vaishnaw is also one of the educated ministers, who has been given the portfolio of railways, information and broadcasting, electronic-INFORMATION technology.

The politician, who won a gold medal from the Department of Electronic and Communication Engineering from MBB College of Engineering, Jodhpur in 1991, secured the no.

 27 position at the all-India level in the Indian Administrative Service examination in 1994. He also received an MBA degree from the University of Pennsylvania in the US in 2008.

Similarly, Jitendra Singh is also an educated politician. Medical student Jitendra Singh is an MBBS and MD in Medicine. He received a fellowship in diabetes and endocrinology.

He has also received an honorary Ph.D. degree from Stanley Medical College, Chennai, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Government Medical College, Jammu and MT University, Noida.

Similarly, Jyotiraditya Scindia, a young political leader from Maharashtra, cabinet minister for north eastern development and telecom, is again a student of St Stephen’s College, Delhi University.

He then graduated in Arts from Harvard College in 1993. In 2001, he received a Master of Business Administration degree from stanford graduate school of business administration.

The richest minister

After the end of the 18th Lok Sabha elections, it was confirmed that this time the Lok Sabha was full of crorepati MPs.

This time, 93 per cent of the total MPs are crorepatis. Earlier, 88 per cent of MPs in 2019 and 82 per cent in 2014 were crorepatis.

After Narendra Modi and 71 other MPs were sworn in as cabinet ministers, independent ministers of state and ministers of state respectively on Sunday.

Dr. Pemmasani Chandrasekhar has become the richest minister in the Modi cabinet
Dr. Pemmasani Chandrasekhar has become the richest minister in the Modi cabinet

It was confirmed that this time Dr. Pemmasani Chandrasekhar has become the richest minister in the Modi cabinet.

Chandrasekhar, who has been the minister of state for rural development and communication, is an MP from the Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh. 

His net worth is Rs 5,705 crore, according to data submitted to the Election Commission.

Next to him is jyotiraditya Scindia’s name. Scindia is second in the list of richest ministers in the Modi cabinet.

 He owns over Rs 425 crore in assets. This list is followed by Heavy Industries, Cabinet Minister for Steel H D Kumar Swami with assets of more than 217 crore respectively.

Railways with assets of over Rs 144 crore, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, implementation of statistics schemes with assets of more than Rs 121 crore.

 Independent Minister of State for Planning, Culture Rao Indrajit Singh and Minister of State for Commerce and Industry.

Poor minister in Modi’s cabinet

Bihar’s Jitan Ram Manjhi has been identified as the poorest minister in the Modi cabinet.
Bihar’s Jitan Ram Manjhi has been identified as the poorest minister in the Modi cabinet
Bihar’s Jitan Ram Manjhi has been identified as the poorest minister in the Modi cabinet

Former Bihar chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, founder of the Hintistan Awam Morcha, is the only MP from his party to be elected to Parliament.

Despite this, he has been given the charge of Cabinet Minister for Small, Small and Medium Enterprises in the Modi Cabinet.

 According to information submitted by this minister to the Election Commission, his assets are only Rs 30 lakh.

Second on the list is Bandi Sanjay Kumar, who was elected as an MP from the BJP and became the Minister of State for Home Affairs. His assets amount to Rs 1.12 crore.

Ajay Tamta is in third place. The BJP MP, who has been elected from Uttarakhand, has got minister of state for road transport and highways. His assets amount to Rs 1.23 crore.

Similarly, sukanta majumdar and pabitra margherita are ranked fourth and fifth respectively in this list. Minister of State for Education Sukanta Majumdar has assets worth Rs 1.24 crore.

Margherita, a Rajya Sabha MP from Assam and minister of state for external affairs and textiles in the Modi cabinet, has a net worth of Rs 1.3 crore.

Of the 523 in the Lok Sabha, 504 are crorepati MPs

In 2014, crorepati MPs were 82 per cent, in 2019 it was 88 per cent and this time it became 93 per cent.

This time, out of the 543 MPs, the top three are from the NDA. Tdp’s Chandrashekhar Premmasani, who won from Andhra’s Guntur constituency, is at the top spot in the list of rich MPs. 

His net worth is Rs 5,705 crore. Bjp MP from Seballa constituency in Telangana, Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, is at the second spot in the list. He owns assets worth Rs 4,568 crore.

Next to this, the richest MP who came in third place is Naveen Jindal, bjp’s Mp from Kurukshetra constituency in Haryana. 

Jindal’s net worth is Rs 1,241 crore. It is pertinent to mention here that out of the 543 MPs, 504 are crorepatis this time.

Meanwhile, data revealed that the number of crorepati MPs has steadily increased since 2009. In 2009, the number of crorepati MPs was 58 per cent.

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