Fourth Chouhan ministry
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Fourth Chouhan ministry | |
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Ministry of Madhya Pradesh | |
Date formed | 23 March 2020 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Governor Mangubhai C. Patel |
Head of government | Shivraj Singh Chouhan |
No. of ministers | 31 |
Member parties | BJP |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | INC |
Opposition leader | Kamal Nath |
History | |
Election(s) | 2018 |
Outgoing election | 2018 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 years |
Incoming formation | 2020 |
Predecessor | Kamal Nath ministry |
The Shivraj Singh Chauhan Fourth ministry[1][2][3] is the Council of Ministers in 15th Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
Cabinet Ministers[edit]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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*Chief Minister *General Administration *Public Relations *Narmada Valley Development *Aviation Department *Other departments not allocated to any Minister | Shivraj Singh Chauhan | 23 March 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Public Works Department Minister of Cottage & Rural Industries | Gopal Bhargava | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Home Affairs | Narottam Mishra | 21 April 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Law Minister of Parliamentary Affairs | Narottam Mishra | 13 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Agriculture | Kamal Patel | 21 April 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Welfare | Meena Singh | 21 April 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Sports & Youth Welfare Minister of Technical Education Minister of Skill Development & Employment | Yashodhara Raje Scindia | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Forest | Vijay Shah | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Finance Minister of Commercial Taxes Minister of Planning, Economic & Statistics | Jagdish Devda | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Urban Development Minister of Housing | Bhupendra Singh | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Labour Minister of Mineral Resources | Brijendra Pratap Singh | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Medical Education Minister of Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief & Rehabilitation | Vishvas Sarang | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Minister of Science & Technology | Om Prakash Sakhlecha | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Tourism Minister of Culture Minister of Adhyatm | Usha Thakur | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Co-operatives & Public Services Management | Arvind Singh Bhadoria | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Higher Education | Mohan Yadav | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Animal Husbandry Minister of Social Justice & Disabled Welfare | Prem Singh Patel | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Health & Family Welfare | Narottam Mishra | 21 April 2020 | 13 July 2020 | BJP | |
Prabhuram Choudhary | 13 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | ||
Minister of Water Resources Minister of Fisheries | Tulsi Silawat | 21 April 2020 | 21 October 2020[4] | BJP | |
Tulsi Silawat | 3 January 2021 | Incumbent | BJP | ||
Minister of Revenue Minister of Transport | Govind Singh Rajput | 21 April 2021 | 21 October 2020[5] | BJP | |
Govind Singh Rajput | 3 January 2021 | Incumbent | BJP | ||
Minister of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs | Bisahulal Singh | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Energy | Pradhuman Singh Tomar | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of New & Renewable Energy Mininster of Environment | Hardeep Singh Dang | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Industrial Policy & Investment Promotion | Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Rural Development & Panchayat Raj | Mahendra Singh Sisodia | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Women & Child Development | Imarti Devi | 2 July 2020 | 25 November 2020[6] | BJP | |
Minister of Public Health Engineering | Adal Singh Kansana | 2 July 2020 | November 2020 | BJP |
Ministers of state[edit]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Minister of Horticulture (Independent Charge) Minister of Food Processing Industries (Independent Charge) | Bharat Singh Kushwaha | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of School Education (Independent Charge) | Inder Singh Parmar | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Backward Classes & Minorities Welfare (Independent Charge) Minister of Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes (Independent Charge) Minister of Rural development & Pancahayat Raj | Ramkhelavan Patel | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of AYUSH (Independent Charge) Minister of Water Resources | Ramkishore Kanware | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Public Health Engineering | Brajendra Singh Yadav | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Public Works Department | Suresh Dhakad | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Urban Development & Housing | O. P. S. Bhadoria | 2 July 2020 | Incumbent | BJP | |
Minister of Agriculture | Girraj Dandotiya | 2 July 2020 | November 2020 | BJP |
References[edit]
- ↑ "After Running Solo Show for Almost a Month, Shivraj Gets Mini Cabinet of 5 Ministers Amid Pandemic". News18.com. 21 April 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- ↑ "शिवराज को 'शक्ति' देने आए 5 लोग, जानिए इनके बारे में पूरी बात". Navbharat Times. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- ↑ "29 दिन बाद शिवराज कैबिनेट का विस्तार, कोरोना पर नियंत्रण के लिए मंत्रियों को दिए संभाग". Amarujala.com. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- ↑ "Madhya Pradesh: Six months over, Tulsiram Silawat & Govind Singh Rajput resign from cabinet | Bhopal News - Times of India".
- ↑ "Madhya Pradesh: Six months over, Tulsiram Silawat & Govind Singh Rajput resign from cabinet | Bhopal News - Times of India".
- ↑ "Madhya Pradesh: After bypoll loss, Imarti Devi resigns | Bhopal News - Times of India".