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Fourth Hasina Cabinet

20th Council of Ministers of Bangladesh
7 January 2019
Hasina
Date formed7 January 2019 (2019-01-07)
People and organisations
Head of stateAbdul Hamid
Head of governmentSheikh Hasina
No. of ministers25 Cabinet Ministers
7 Advisers
19 State Ministers
3 Deputy Ministers.
Total no. of members54
Member party
History
Legislature term11th Parliament
PredecessorHasina III

The Fourth Hasina Cabinet is the Council of Ministers headed by Sheikh Hasina that was formed after the 2018 general election which was held on 30 December 2018. The elected MPs were sworn in on 3 January 2019.[1]

Council of Ministers

Political parties

Cabinet ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Agriculture7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Commerce7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Education7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment13 July 2019Incumbent AL[3]
Ministry of Finance7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock13 February 2020Incumbent AL[4]
Ministry of Food7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Foreign Affairs7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Home Affairs7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Housing and Public Works7 January 201913 February 2020 AL[2]
Ministry of Industries7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Information7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Land7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Liberation War Affairs7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Local Government Division19 May 2019Incumbent AL[5]
Ministry of Planning7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Posts and Telecommunications Division19 May 2019Incumbent Technocrat minister (Non-MP)[5]
Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications & Information Technology7 January 201919 May 2019 Technocrat minister (Non-MP)[5]
Ministry of Railways7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Science and Technology7 January 2019Incumbent Technocrat minister (Non-MP)[2]
Ministry of Social Welfare7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]
Ministry of Textiles and Jute7 January 2019Incumbent AL[2]

State ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Cultural Affairs7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment7 January 201912 July 2019 AL[6]
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare7 January 201919 May 2019 AL[7]
Ministry of Industries7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Information7 January 201919 May 2019 AL[6]
19 May 2019Incumbent AL[7]
Information and Communication Technology Division19 May 2019Incumbent AL[7]
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock7 January 201913 February 2020 AL[6]
Ministry of Foreign Affairs7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Housing and Public Works13 February 2020Incumbent AL[4]
Ministry of Labour and Employment7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Primary and Mass Education7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Public Administration7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Religious Affairs7 January 201914 June 2020 AL[6][8]
Rural Development and Co-operative Division19 May 2019Incumbent AL[7]
Ministry of Shipping7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Social Welfare7 January 201913 February 2020 AL[6]
13 February 2020Incumbent AL[4]
Ministry of Water Resources7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Women and Children Affairs13 July 2019Incumbent AL[9]
Ministry of Youth and Sports7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]

Deputy ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Education7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]
Ministry of Water Resources7 January 2019Incumbent AL[6]

Shuffles

19 May 2019[5]
  • Murad Hasan was appointed as the state minister for information.
  • Md. Tajul Islam was appointed as the minister of local government division.
  • Mustafa Jabbar was appointed as the minister of post and telecommunication division.
  • Zunaid Ahmed Palak was appointed as the state minister of ICT division.
  • Swapan Bhattacharjee was appointed as the state minister of the rural development and cooperatives division.
13 July 2019[3]
  • Imran Ahmad was promoted as the minister for expatriates’ welfare and overseas employment.
  • Fazilatun Nessa Indira was appointed as the state minister for women and children affairs.
14 February 2020[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "New MPs to take oath tomorrow". The Daily Star. 2019-01-02. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w মাননীয় মন্ত্রিগণ. Government of Bangladesh. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  3. ^ a b "Imran to become minister, Indira state minister". Dhaka Tribune. 2019-07-11. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  4. ^ a b c d "Portfolios of 3 ministers changed". The Daily Star. 2020-02-14. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  5. ^ a b c d "Mustafa Jabbar stripped of ICT in cabinet shuffle". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Those who are new state ministers". The Daily Star. 2019-01-06. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
  7. ^ a b c d "PM tweaks cabinet". The Daily Star. 2019-05-20. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  8. ^ "State Minister Sheikh Md Abdullah laid to rest". The Daily Star. 2020-06-14. Retrieved 2020-06-14.
  9. ^ "Cabinet shuffle again, oath-taking Saturday". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2019-07-13.