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Second Modi ministry
22nd Ministry of the Republic of India
Date formed30 May 2019
People and organisations
Head of stateRam Nath Kovind
Head of governmentNarendra Modi
Member partiesNational Democratic Alliance (India)
Bharatiya Janata Party
Shiv Sena
Lok Janshakti Party
Shiromani Akali Dal
Republican Party of India (A)
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyIndian National Congress
History
Election2019
Outgoing election2024
Legislature term5 years
PredecessorFirst Modi ministry

The 22nd Ministry of the Republic of India is the Council of Ministers headed by Narendra Modi that was formed after the 2019 general election which was held in seven phases in 2019. The results of the election were announced on 2019 and this led to the formation of the 17th Lok Sabha. The Swearing In Ceremony was arranged in the courtyards of Rashtrapati Bhavan at Raisina Hill . The Heads of the States of BIMSTEC Countries were invited as Guests of Honor for this ceremony.


Second Modi ministry
22nd Ministry of the Republic of India
Date formed30 May 2019
People and organisations
Head of statePresident of India(0120291)
Head of governmentNarendra Modi
Member partiesBharatiya Janata Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyIndian National Congress
History
Election2019
Outgoing election2024
Legislature term5 years
PredecessorFirst Modi ministry
SuccessorSecond Modi ministry

List of Council members

Council portfolios are as follows:[1]

India cabinet ministers information-2019

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Atomic Energy
Department of Space
30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Home Affairs30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of External Affairs30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Defence30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Finance
Minister of Corporate Affairs
30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Road Transport and Highways
Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Textiles
Minister of Women and Child Development
30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Railways
Minister of Commerce and Industry
30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Tribal Affairs30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Food Processing Industries30 May 2019Incumbent SAD 
Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution30 May 2019Incumbent LJP 
Minister of Law
Minister of Comunications
Minister of Electronics and Information Technology
30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Minister of Steel
30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
Minister of Rural Developement
Minister of Panchayati Raj
30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Ministry of Human Resource Development30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Health and Family Welfare30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Minority Affairs30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Minister of Coal, Minister of Mining30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Jal Shakti30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries30 May 2019Incumbent BJP 
Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises30 May 2019Incumbent SHS 


Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Rao Inderjit Singh, Shripad Yesso Naik, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Kiren Rijiju, Prahlad Singh Patel, Raj Kumar Singh, Hardeep Singh Puri, Mansukh L. Mandaviya


Minister Party Portfolio Alma Mater
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Planning; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Labour and Employment
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH)
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region; Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office; Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; Minister of State in the Department of Atomic Energy; and Minister of State in the Department of Space
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Culture; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Communications; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Railways
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports; and Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Power; and Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Tourism

Ministers of State

Faggan Singh Kulaste,. Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Arjun Ram Meghwal, General (Retd) V. K. Singh, Krishan Pal Raosaheb Danve, G. Kishan Reddy, Parshottam Rupala, Ramdas Athawale, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Babul Supriyo, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre, Anurag Thakur, Suresh Angadi, Nityanand Rai, Rattan Lal Kataria, V. Muraleedharan, Renuka Singh Saruta, Som Parkash, Rameswar Teli, Pratap Chandra Sarangi, Kailash Choudhary, Debasree Chaudhuri


Outgoing Ministers

These are the Ministers which were part of the First Modi ministry but were not included in the Second Modi ministry. These includes Sushma Swaraj, Arun Jaitley, Suresh Prabhu, Uma Bharti, Maneka Gandhi, Jagat Prakash Nadda, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Radha Mohan Singh, Satyapal Singh, Mahesh Sharma, Jayant Sinha, Shiv Pratap Shukla, Ananth Kumar, Ram Kripal Yadav, Alphons Kannanthanam, Jual Oram, Vijay Goyal, Chaudhary Birender Singh, S. S. Ahluwalia, Subhash Bhamre, Hansraj Ahir, Sudarshan Bhagat, Vijay Sampla, P.P. Chaudhary.

Sushma Swaraj announced in November 2018 to not contest the 2019 General election due to her health.[2] Arun Jaitley also gave his ill health as reason for excluding from ministry.[3] Uma Bharti became National Vice-President of BJP and did not contest the elections.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Who Gets What: Cabinet Portfolios Announced. Full List Here". NDTV.com. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Sushma Swaraj not to contest 2019 Lok Sabha poll". The Hindu. 20 November 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Citing ill-health, Arun Jaitley opts out of ministerial position". The Hindu. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Uma Bharti won't contest Lok Sabha polls, BJP makes her national vice-president". India Today. 23 March 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2019.

References