New Delhi: June 10 – The Cabinet meeting at Prime Minister Modi’s residence concluded with significant decisions, including the allotment of departments to Union Ministers. One of the key announcements was the ambitious plan to build 3 crore houses in rural and urban areas under the Awas Yojana scheme.
Major Ministry Allocations
Prime Minister Modi’s cabinet features a mix of seasoned politicians and new faces, with specific focus areas ranging from infrastructure development to defense and international relations.
Key Ministerial Allocations:
- Ministry of Road Transport: Nitin Gadkari
- Ministry of Finance: Nirmala Sitharaman
- Minister of State for Road Transport: Ajay Tamta, Harsh Malhotra
- Ministry of Defense: Rajnath Singh
- Ministry of Home Affairs: Amit Shah
- Ministry of External Affairs: S. Jaishankar
- Ministry of Housing and Urban Development: Namohar Lal Khattar
Other Significant Appointments:
- Department of Petroleum: Hardeep Singh Puri
- Department of Information and Broadcasting: Ashwini Vaishnav
- Department of Commerce: Piyush Goyal
- Department of Civil Aviation: Rammohan Naidu
- Department of Education: Dharmendra Pradhan
- Medical Health: Shripad Naik
- Cultural Tourism: Vidyut Gajendra Shekhawat
- Environment: Bhupender Yadav
- Panchayat Raj, Rural, Agriculture: Shivraj Singh Chauhan
- Small and Medium Industries: Jeethanram Manjhi
- Sports: Chirag Paswan
- Parliamentary Affairs: Kiran Rijiju
- Ministries of Railways, Information and Broadcasting: Ashwini Vaishnav
- Ministry of Labour: Mansukh Mandavia
- Ministry of Water Power: CR Patil
- Ministry of Coal, Mines: Kishan Reddy
- Minister of State for Home Affairs: Bandi Sanjay
- Minister of State for Tourism: Suresh Gopi
- Culture, Minister of State for Tourism: Rao Indrajit Singh
- Ports, Shipping: Sharbananda Sonowal
- Women and Child Welfare: Annapurnadevi
- Food and Consumer Welfare: Prahlad Joshi
- Steel, Heavy Industries: Kumaraswamy
- Telecom, North Eastern States: Jyotiraditya Scindia
- Textiles: Giriraj Singh
- Minister of State for Steel and Heavy Industries: Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Verma
Women Representation in the Cabinet
In Modi’s cabinet, seven women have been appointed, highlighting a commitment to gender inclusivity in governance. This move is seen as a step towards empowering women and ensuring diverse perspectives in decision-making processes.
Detailed Table of Ministers and Allocated Ministries
Minister | Ministry |
---|---|
Nitin Gadkari | Road Transport |
Nirmala Sitharaman | Finance |
Ajay Tamta, Harsh Malhotra | State for Road Transport |
Rajnath Singh | Defense |
Amit Shah | Home Affairs |
S. Jaishankar | External Affairs |
Namohar Lal Khattar | Housing, Urban Development |
Hardeep Singh Puri | Petroleum |
Ashwini Vaishnav | Information and Broadcasting, Railways |
Piyush Goyal | Commerce |
Rammohan Naidu | Civil Aviation |
Dharmendra Pradhan | Education |
Shripad Naik | Medical Health |
Vidyut Gajendra Shekhawat | Cultural Tourism |
Bhupender Yadav | Environment |
Shivraj Singh Chauhan | Panchayat Raj, Rural, Agriculture |
Jeethanram Manjhi | Small and Medium Industries |
Chirag Paswan | Sports |
Kiran Rijiju | Parliamentary Affairs |
Mansukh Mandavia | Labour, Sports |
CR Patil | Water Power |
Kishan Reddy | Coal, Mines |
Bandi Sanjay | State for Home Affairs |
Suresh Gopi | State for Tourism |
Rao Indrajit Singh | Culture, State for Tourism |
Sharbananda Sonowal | Ports, Shipping |
Annapurnadevi | Women and Child Welfare |
Prahlad Joshi | Food and Consumer Welfare |
Kumaraswamy | Steel, Heavy Industries |
Jyotiraditya Scindia | Telecom, North Eastern States |
Giriraj Singh | Textiles |
Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Verma | State for Steel and Heavy Industries |
Modi Focus on Infrastructure and Development
The newly appointed cabinet has a strong focus on infrastructure and development projects. The Ministry of Road Transport, under Nitin Gadkari, is expected to spearhead initiatives to enhance the country’s road network, crucial for economic growth.
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, led by Namohar Lal Khattar, will play a pivotal role in implementing the Awas Yojana scheme, aiming to address housing shortages and improve living conditions in both rural and urban areas.
Defense and Internal Security
Rajnath Singh, as the Minister of Defense, will continue to oversee the country’s defense strategies and modernization efforts. Meanwhile, Amit Shah will handle internal security as the Minister of Home Affairs, ensuring the safety and security of citizens.
International Relations
S. Jaishankar, a seasoned diplomat, will continue as the Minister of External Affairs, focusing on strengthening India’s global presence and fostering international partnerships.
Prime Minister Modi’s cabinet reshuffle reflects a strategic allocation of departments, aimed at addressing key national priorities. With a blend of experienced leaders and fresh faces, the cabinet is set to drive forward India’s development agenda, with a particular emphasis on infrastructure, housing, and security. The inclusion of women in significant roles further underscores the government’s commitment to inclusive governance.
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