Lucknow. Which member of the team of Yogi Adityanath Sarkar 2.0 will get what responsibility, now it has been decided. After three days of swearing in, the portfolios have been distributed to the ministers. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has kept the maximum number of 34 departments with him. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has been given the responsibility of Rural Development Department and Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak has been given the responsibility of Health Department.
Yogi Adityanath along with his council of ministers took oath as the chief minister on March 25 in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The historic swearing-in ceremony of Yogi Sarkar 2.0 took place at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Stadium in the capital. 19 Cabinet Ministers, including Chief Minister, two Deputy Chief Ministers, 14 Ministers of State (Independent Charge) and 20 Ministers of State have been included in this cabinet. Now on Monday, the portfolios of the ministers of the Yogi cabinet were also divided.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has kept the responsibility of 34 departments including Home, Housing and Urban Planning, State Property with him. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has been given the responsibility of six departments, including rural engineering, entertainment tax, along with the village development department. Similarly, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak has been given three departments including Medical Education and Medical Health.
Division of work of Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister and Ministers
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath: Appointment, Personnel, Home, Vigilance, Housing and Urban Planning, Revenue, Food and Logistics, Civil Supplies, Food Security and Drug Administration, Geology and Mining, Meaning and Numbers, State Taxes and Registration, General Administration, Secretariat Administration Privacy Civil Aviation, Justice and Legislative Department.
deputy chief minister
- 1- Keshav Prasad Maurya: Rural development and overall rural development, rural engineering, food processing, entertainment tax, public enterprise, national integration.
- 2- Brajesh Pathak: Medical education, medicine and health, family welfare and maternal and child welfare.
Cabinet Minister
- 1- Suresh Kumar Khanna : Finance, Parliamentary Affairs.
- 2- Surya Pratap Shahi: Agriculture, agricultural education and agricultural research.
- 3- Swatantra Dev Singh: Water power, Namami Gange and rural water supply, irrigation and water resources, irrigation (mechanical), minor irrigation, fallow land development, flood control.
- 4- Baby Rani Maurya: Women’s welfare, child development and nutrition.
- 5- Laxmi Narayan Choudhary: Sugarcane development, sugar mills.
- 6- Jaiveer Singh: Tourism and Culture.
- 7- Dharampal Singh: Livestock, Milk Development, Political Pension, Minority Welfare, Muslim Waqf and Haj, Civil Defense.
- 8- Nand Gopal Gupta ‘Nandi’: Industrial development, export promotion, NRI, investment promotion.
- 9- Bhupendra Singh Choudhary: Panchayati Raj.
- 10- Anil Rajbhar: Labor and employment, coordination.
- 11- Jitin Prasad: Public Works.
- 12- Rakesh Sachan: Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Khadi and Village Industries, Sericulture, Handloom and Textile Industries.
- 13- Arvind Kumar Sharma: Urban development, urban holistic development, urban employment and poverty alleviation, energy and additional energy sources.
- 14- Yogendra Upadhyay: Higher education, science and technology, electronics and information technology.
- 15- Ashish Patel: Technical education, consumer protection and weight measurement.
- 16- Sanjay Nishad : Matsya.
Minister of State (Independent Charge)
- 1- Nitin Agarwal: Prohibition of excise and liquor.
- 2- Kapil Dev Agarwal: Vocational education and skill development.
- 3- Ravindra Jaiswal: Stamp and Court Fees and Registration.
- 4- Sandeep Singh: Basic education.
- 5- Gulab Devi : Secondary education.
- 6- Girish Chandra Yadav: Sports and youth welfare.
- 7- Dharamveer Prajapati: Prison and Home Guards.
- 8- Asim Arun: Social Welfare, Scheduled Castes and Tribes Welfare.
- 9- Jayendra Pratap Singh Rathore : Cooperative.
- 10- Dayashankar Singh : Transport.
- 11- Narendra Kashyap: Backward Classes Welfare and Divyangjan Empowerment.
- 12- Dinesh Pratap Singh: Horticulture, agricultural marketing, agricultural foreign trade and agricultural exports.
- 13- Arun Kumar Saxena: Forest and Environment, Zoological Park and Climate Change.
- 14- Dayashankar Mishra ‘Compassionate’ : AYUSH, Food Safety and Drug Administration (Minister of State).
state Minister
- 1- Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh: Parliamentary Affairs, Medical Education, Medicine, Health, Family Welfare and Mother and Child Welfare.
- 2- Dinesh Khatik: Jal Shakti.
- 3- Sanjeev Gond: Social Welfare, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Welfare.
- 4- Baldev Singh Aulakh: Agriculture, agricultural education and agricultural research.
- 5- Ajit Pal: Science and Technology, Electronics and Information Technology.
- 6- Jaswant Saini: Parliamentary Affairs and Industrial Development.
- 7- Ramkesh Nishad: Water power.
- 8- Manohar Lal Mannu Kori: Labor and Employment.
- 9- Sanjay Gangwar : Sugarcane development and sugar mills.
- 10- Brijesh Singh: Public Works.
- 11- KP Malik: Forest, environment, animal parks and climate change.
- 12- Suresh Rahi : Prison.
- 13- Somendra Tomar: Energy and alternative energy.
- 14- Anoop Pradhan Valmiki: Revenue.
- 15- Pratibha Shukla: Women’s welfare, child development and nutrition.
- 16- Rakesh Rathore Guru: Urban development, urban holistic development, urban employment and poverty alleviation.
- 17- Rajni Tiwari : Higher education.
- 18- Satish Sharma: Food and Logistics and Civil Supplies.
- 19- Danish Azad Ansari: Minority Welfare, Muslim Waqf and Haj.
- 20- Vijay Lakshmi Gautam: Rural Development and Overall Rural Development, Rural Engineering
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