First Pramod Sawant ministry

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First Pramod Sawant ministry
12 Ministry of Goa
Pramod Sawant
Date formed19 March 2019
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor
Satya Pal Malik
Head of governmentPramod Sawant
No. of ministers12
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyIndian National Congress
Opposition leaderDigambar Kamat
History
Election(s)2017
PredecessorThird Manohar Parrikar Ministry

The Pramod Sawant Ministry came into existence on 19 March 2019. He was serving as the Speaker of the Goa assembly before being sworn in as Chief Minister, after the death of the sitting chief minister Manohar Parrikar.

Council of Ministers

The following is the list of the first Pramod Sawant Ministry.[1] [2]

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1. Pramod Sawant Chief Minister Sanquelim
  • Home.
  • Finance.
  • Personnel.
  • Vigilance.
  • General Administration.
  • Departments Not Allotted To Any Minister.
BJP
Deputy Chief Ministers
2. Chandrakant Kavlekar Deputy Chief Minister Quepem
  • Agriculture.
  • Town and Country Planning.
  • Archives.
  • Archaeology.
  • Factories and Boilers.
BJP
3. Manohar Ajgaonkar Deputy Chief Minister Pernem
  • Tourism.
  • Sports and Youth Affairs.
  • Printing and Stationery.
  • Official Language.
  • Public Grievances.
BJP
Cabinet Ministers
4. Jennifer Monserrate Taleigao
  • Revenue.
  • Information Technology.
  • Labour and Employment.
BJP
5. Govind Gaude Priol
  • Civil Supplies and Price Control.
  • Art and Culture.
  • Tribal Welfare.
IND
6. Filipe Nery Rodrigues Velim
  • Water Resources.
  • Fisheries.
  • Legal Metrology.
BJP
7. Michael Lobo Calangute
  • Science and technology.
  • Rural Development Agency.
  • Ports.
  • Waste Management.
BJP
8. Mauvin Godinho Dabolim
  • Panchayat Raj.
  • Animal Husbandry.
  • Veterinary Services.
  • Protocol.
  • Legislative Affairs.
BJP
9. Vishwajit Rane Valpoi
  • Public Health.
  • Commerce and Industries.
  • Trade.
  • Women and Child Development.
  • Skill Development.
BJP
10. Milind Naik Mormugao
  • Urban Development.
  • Social Welfare.
  • River Navigation.
  • Institute of Public Assistance (Provedoria).
BJP
11. Nilesh Cabral Curchorem
  • Power.
  • Non-Conventional Energy.
  • Legislative Affairs.
BJP
12. Deepak Pauskar Sanvordem
  • Public Works
  • Handicrafts.
  • Textile and Coir.
  • Goa Gazetter.
BJP

Former Ministers

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1 Sudin Dhavalikar Deputy Chief Minister Marcaim
  • Public Works.
  • Transport.
  • River Navigation.
  • Museum.
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2. Vijai Sardesai

Deputy Chief Minister

Fatorda
  • Agriculture.
  • Town and Country Planning.
  • Archives and Archaeology.
  • Factories and Boilers.
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3. Vinoda Paliencar Siolim
  • Water Resources.
  • Fisheries.
  • Legal Metrology.
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4. Jayesh Salgaonkar Saligao
  • Housing.
  • Housing Board.
  • Rural Development Agency.
  • Ports.
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5. Rohan Khaunte Porvorim
  • Revenue.
  • Information Technology.
  • Labour and Employment.
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See also

References

  1. ^ Pramod Sawant retains Parrikar’s portfolios, makes no alterations to Goa cabinet
  2. ^ "Sudin Dhavalikar, Vijai Sardesai appointed Goa deputy CMs". The Times of India. PTI. 20 March 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019.