Saroj Kumar Yadav cabinet
Madhesh province cabinet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yadav cabinet is the Council of Ministers headed by Saroj Kumar Yadav in Madhesh Province, Nepal. Saroj Kumar Yadav from People's Socialist Party, Nepal was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Madhesh Province in January 2023.[1] Present arrangement of cabinet is the result of power sharing agreement between Nepali Congress and People's Socialist Party, Nepal.[2][3]
Saroj Kumar Yadav cabinet | |
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2nd Cabinet of Madhesh Province | |
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Date formed | 12 January 2023 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Hari Shankar Mishra (as Governor of Madhesh Province ) |
Head of government | Saroj Kumar Yadav |
Member parties | 4
Major parties Minor party |
Status in legislature | Majority-collision |
Opposition party | CPN (UML) |
Opposition leader | Saroj Yadav |
History | |
Election | 2022 |
Legislature term | 5 years |
Predecessor | Lalbabu Raut cabinet |
This is a brief list of minister is as given below.
Current arrangement
S.N. | Portfolio | Holder | Party | Constituency | Took office | Took office | |
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Cabinet ministers | |||||||
1 | Chief Minister | Saroj Kumar Yadav | PSP-Nepal | Bara 1 (B) | 13 January 2023[4] | ||
2 | Minister for Physical Infrastructure Development | Krishna Prasad Yadav | Nepali Congress | Rautahat 1 (B) | 23 May 2023[5] | ||
3 | Minister for Finance | Sanjay Kumar Yadav | PSP-Nepal | Sarlahi 3 (B) | 13 January 2023[4] | ||
4 | Minister for Education and Social Welfare | Mahesh Prasad Yadav | Janamat | Saptari 2 (B) | 13 January 2023[4] | ||
5 | Minister for Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives | Govinda Bahadur Neupane | CPN (Unified Socialist) | Saptari 4 (A) | 23 May 2023[5] | ||
6 | Minister without portfolio | Basant Kumar Kushwaha | Janamat | 13 January 2023[4] | |||
7 | Minister for Home Affairs, Communication and Law | Mohammad Samim | Nepali Congress | Saptari 3 (A) | 31 July 2023[5] | ||
8 | Minister without portfolio | Surita Kumari Sah | PSP-Nepal | Mahottari 2 (B) | 13 January 2023[4] | ||
9 | Minister for Health and Population | Birendra Prasad Singh | Nepali Congress | Sarlahi 4 (A) | 23 May 2023[5] | ||
10 | Minister for Energy, Irrigation and Water Resources | Singhasan Sah Kalwar | PSP-Nepal | Parsa 4 (B) | 13 January 2023[4] | ||
11 | Minister for Forest and Environment | Ramesh Prasad Kurmi | Loktantrik Samajwadi | Parsa 2(B) | 25 May 2023[6] | ||
12 | Minister for Industry, Commerce and Tourism | Sunita Yadav | CPN (Maoist Centre) | 7 February 2023[7] | |||
13 | Minister for Labour and Transport | Nepali Congress | |||||
State ministers | |||||||
14 | Minister of State for Health and Population | Sheikh Abul Kalam Azad | PSP-Nepal | Rautahat 4 (B) | 13 January 2023[4] | ||
15 | Minister of State without portfolio | Sanjay Kumar Yadav | Janamat | Siraha 2 (A) | 13 January 2023[4] | ||
16 | Minister of State for Industry, Commerce and Tourism | Rahbar Ansari | CPN (Maoist Centre) | Parsa 1 (A) | 7 February 2023[7] |
Ministries by Party
- Nepali Congress (28.57%)
- PSP-N (28.57%)
- CPN (MC) (14.28%)
- LSP-N (14.28%)
- Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) (14.28%)
Party | Cabinet Ministers | Ministers of State | Total Ministers | |
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Nepali Congress | 4 | 1 | 5 | |
PSP-N | 4 | 1 | 5 | |
CPN (MC) | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Loktantrik Samajwadi | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
CPN (Unified Socialist) | 1 | 1 | 2 |
References
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