Second Yogi Adityanath ministry

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Second Yogi Adityanath ministry
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18th Ministry of Uttar Pradesh
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Shri Yogi Adityanath in New Delhi on February 10, 2018 (cropped).jpg
Date formed25 March 2022
People and organisations
GovernorAnandiben Patel
Chief MinisterYogi Adityanath
Deputy Chief MinisterKeshav Prasad Maurya
Brajesh Pathak
No. of ministers52 (Including Chief Minister)
Total no. of members60
Member partiesNDA
  •   BJP
  •   AD(S)
  •   NP
Status in legislatureUttar Pradesh Legislature
343 / 503 (68%)
Legislative Council
79 / 100 (79%)
Legislative Assembly
273 / 403 (68%)
Opposition leaderAkhilesh Yadav
(Assembly)
History
Election(s)2022
Legislature term(s)1 year, 313 days
PredecessorFirst Yogi ministry

The Second ministry of Yogi Adityanath is the council of ministers in headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, which was formed after 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election which was held in seven phases during February and March in the state. The results were declared on 10 March and this led to formation of 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The swearing-in ceremony was held at BRSABV Ekana International Cricket stadium, Gomti Nagar Extension in Lucknow. The head of all the big Indian and NDA lead states along with the big businessmen's including many celebrities were invited in the ceremony. 53 ministers (Chief Minister, 2 Deputy Chief Ministers, 16 Cabinet Ministers, 14 MoS Ind Charge and 20 MoS) were given oath by the Governor.[1]

Council of Ministers[edit]

Source:[2]

Cabinet Ministers[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Minister
Home Affairs
Appointment & Personnel
General Administration
Cabinet Affairs
Information & Public Relations
Housing
Revenue
Mining & Geology
Institutional Finance
Planning
Programme Implementation
Relief & Rehabilitation
Protocol
Sainik Welfare
Prantiya Raksha Dal
Civil Aviation
Law
Food Security & Drug Administration
Other departments not allotted to any minister
 Yogi Adityanath25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Deputy Chief Minister
Minister of Rural Development
Minister of Food Processing
Minister of Entertainment Tax
 Keshav Prasad Maurya25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Deputy Chief Minister
Minister of Health & Family Welfare
Minister of Medical Education
Minister of Maternity & Child Welfare
 Brajesh Pathak25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Finance
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
 Suresh Khanna25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Agricultural Education & Research
 Surya Pratap Shahi25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Jal Shakti
Minister of Disaster Management
 Swatantra Dev Singh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Women Development
Minister of Child Development & Nutrition
 Baby Rani Maurya25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Sugarcane Development & Sugar Mills Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Tourism
Minister of Culture
 Jaiveer Singh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry & Dairying
Minister of Political Pension
Minister of Minority Welfare
Minister of Haj & Wakf
 Dharmpal Singh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Industrial Development
Minister of Export Promotion
Minister of NRI & Investment Promotion
 Nand Gopal Gupta25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Labour & Employment Anil Rajbhar25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Public Works Department Jitin Prasada25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of MSME
Minister of Khadi & Village Industries
Minister of Sericulture Industries
Minister of Textiles & Handlooms
 Rakesh Sachan25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Urban Development
Minister of Urban Employment & Poverty Alleviation
Minister of Energy & Additional sources of Energy
 A. K. Sharma25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Higher Education
Minister of Science & Technology
Minister of Electronics & Information Technology
 Yogendra Upadhyaya25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Technical Education
Minister of Consumer Protection
 Ashish Singh Patel25 March 2022IncumbentApna Dal (Sonelal)
Minister of Fisheries Sanjay Nishad25 March 2022IncumbentNISHAD Party

Ministers of State (Independent Charge)[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of Excise & Liquor Prohibition Nitin Agrawal25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Vocational Education & Skill Development Kapil Dev Aggarwal25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Stamp, Court Fees & Registration Ravindra Jaiswal25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Basic Education Sandeep Singh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Secondary Education Gulabo Devi25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Sports & Youth Affairs Girish Yadav25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Prisons & Home Guards Dharmveer Prajapati25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Social Welfare
Minister of SC/ST Welfare
 Asim Arun25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Co-operation Jayant Pratap Singh Rathore25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Transport Daya Shankar Singh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Backward Classes Welfare
Minister of Disabled Empowerment
 Narendra Kumar Kashyap25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Horticulture
Minister of Agricultural Exports, Marketing & Foreign Trade
 Dinesh Pratap Singh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Environment & Forest
Minister of Zoological Garden & Climate Change
 Arun Saxena25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of AYUSH
Minister of state in Food Security & Drug Administration
 Daya Shankar Mishra25 March 2022IncumbentBJP

Minister of State[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Medical Education
Minister of Health & Family Welfare
Minister of Maternity & Child Welfare
 Mayankeshwar Singh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Jal Shakti Dinesh Khatik25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Social Welfare
Minister of SC/ST Welfare
 Sanjiv Gond25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Agricultural Education & Research
 Baldev Singh Aulakh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Science & Technology
Minister of Electronics & Information Technology
 Ajit Singh Pal25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Industrial Development
 Jaswant Saini25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Jal Shakti Ramkesh Nishad25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Labour & Employment Manohar Lal Panth25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Sugarcane Development & Sugar Mills Sanjay Singh Gangwar25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Public Works Department Brijesh Singh25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Environment & Forest
Minister of Zoological Garden & Climate Change
 Krishnapal Malik25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Prisons Suresh Rahi25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Revenue Anoop Pradhan Valmiki25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Women & Child Development Pratibha Shukla25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Urban Development
Minister of Urban Employment & Poverty Alleviation
 Rakesh Rathour Guru25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Energy & Additional sources of Energy Somendra Tomar25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Higher Education Rajani Tiwari25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Food & Civil Supplies Satish Chandra Sharma25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Minority Affairs
Minister of Haj & Wakf
 Danish Azad Ansari25 March 2022IncumbentBJP
Minister of Rural Development Vijay Laxmi Gautam25 March 2022IncumbentBJP

Former Ministers[edit]

SI No. Name Department Tenure Reason Party
1. Bhupendra Chaudhary Minister of Panchayati Raj. March 2022 – August 2022 Resigned. Made UP BJP chief. BJP

Outgoing Ministers[edit]

Sitting ministers Mukut Bihari, Swati Singh, Chaudhary Udaybhan Singh were denied tickets for contesting election.

Sitting Ministers who lost[edit]

  1. Suresh Rana
  2. Rajendra Pratap Singh
  3. Upendra Tiwari
  4. Satish Chandra Dwivedi
  5. Anand Swaroop Shukla
  6. Ranvendra Pratap Singh
  7. Lakhan Singh
  8. Chandrika Prasad Upadhyay
  9. Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar
  10. Sangeeta Balwant
  11. Keshav Prasad Maurya

These are the Ministers which were the part of First Yogi Adityanath Ministry but were not included in Second Yogi Adityanath Ministry.

  1. Dinesh Sharma
  2. Satish Mahana
  3. Ramapati Shastri
  4. Jai Pratap Singh
  5. Shrikant Sharma
  6. Sidharth Nath Singh
  7. Ashutosh Tandon
  8. Mahendra Kumar Singh
  9. Ram Naresh Agnihotri
  10. Neelkanth Tiwari
  11. Ashok Katariya
  12. Sriram Chauhan
  13. Jai Prakash Nishad
  14. Jai Kumar Singh Jaiki
  15. Atul Garg
  16. Mohsin Raza
  17. Suresh Pasi
  18. Anil Sharma
  19. Mahesh Chandra Gupta
  20. Girraj Singh Dharmesh
  21. Neelima Katiyar
  22. Rama Shankar Singh
  23. Paltu Ram

Satish Mahana was later elected as the speaker of the legislative assembly.[3]

Demographics of the Council of Ministers[edit]

Representation of Cabinet Ministers by Party

  Apna Dal (Sonelal) (1.92%)
  NISHAD Party (1.92%)

The following table represent the demographics of council of ministers as per 10 April 2022.

NDA Cabinet by Party[edit]

Party Cabinet Ministers Ministers of State (I/C) Ministers of State Total Number of Ministers
Bharatiya Janata Party 16 14 20 50
Apna Dal (Sonelal) 1 0 0 1
NISHAD Party 1 0 0 1
Total 18 14 20 52

District Wise Distribution[edit]

District [4] Number of Ministers
Saharanpur 2
Muzaffarnagar 1
Moradabad 1
Sambhal 1
Rampur 1
Meerut 2
Bagpat 1
Ghaziabad 1
Aligarh 2
Hathras 1
Mathura 1
Agra 2
Mainpuri 1
Bareilly 1
Pilibhit 1
Shahjahanpur 3
Sitapur 2
Hardoi 2
Lucknow 1
Raebareli 1
Amethi 1
Kannauj 1
Kanpur Dehat 3
Jalaun 1
Lalitpur 1
Banda 1
Chitrakoot 1
Kaushambi 1
Prayagraj 1
Barabanki 1
Gorakhpur 2
Deoria 2
Mau 1
Ballia 2
Jaunpur 1
Varanasi 3
Sonbhadra 1

References[edit]

  1. "Yogi Adityanath to create history today, take oath as Uttar Pradesh CM for second time". Zee News. 2022-03-25.
  2. "उत्तर प्रदेश: योगी सरकार के मंत्रियों को आवंटित हुए मंत्रालय, जानें किसे मिला कौन सा विभाग, ये है पूरी लिस्ट". www.timesnowhindi.com. 2022-03-28.
  3. "Uttar Pradesh: Yogi cabinet 2.0 drops 24 ministers, inducts fresh faces". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  4. "Yogi Cabinet 2.0: No minister half of 75 districts". The Indian Express. 25 March 2022.
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