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Modi Cabinet 2024: Full list of 2024 cabinet ministers in Gujarati

Modi Cabinet 2024: Full list of 2024 cabinet ministers

List of Cabinet Ministers of India 2024 [Updated]
List of Cabinet Ministers 2024

Modi cabinet: 71 ministers took oath alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However, the ministers' portfolios have not yet been announced.

Modi Cabinet 3.0: The swearing-in ceremony of the 18th Lok Sabha Assembly concluded under the leadership of Speaker Droupadi Murmu. Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath as Prime Minister of India for the third consecutive time, along with several ministers including Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, S Jaishankar and many more.

The official session of the 17th Lok Sabha Assembly concluded on June 9, 2024, and the 18th Lok Sabha Assembly is now in force from the same date. The BJP-led NDA has retained its position as the leader of the central government by winning 293 seats in the recently concluded general elections, while its opposition, the INDIA bloc, was able to increase its numbers to 232 seats for the next parliamentary session.

List of Cabinet Ministers of India 2024 [Updated]


The Council of Ministers is made up of 30 cabinet ministers, five Ministers of State (independent positions) and 36 Ministers of State.

When Prime Minister Narender Modi's new cabinet was sworn in on Sunday, more than half of the NDA government's 71 existing ministers failed to find a place in the new Council of Ministers, including notable names like Anurag Singh Thakur and Smriti Zubin. Iranian.

At least seven cabinet ministers and 30 state ministers could not find a place in the newly formed Union Council. The Council of Ministers is made up of 30 cabinet ministers, five Ministers of State (independent positions) and 36 Ministers of State.

List of Cabinet Ministers of India 2024 [Updated]


The outgoing Union Council of Ministers had 26 cabinet ministers, three Ministers of State (Independent Charge) and 42 Ministers of State.   Of the 26 cabinet ministers, seven have been dismissed. Of these seven ministers, Munda, Smriti Irani, Mahendra Nath Pandey and RK Singh lost the Lok Sabha polls, while Rupala, Thakur and Rane, despite winning from their respective seats, could not find a ministerial berth in Modi 3.0.

Nine ministers from southern states will be part of the 18th Lok Sabha, though three will be cabinet ministers and the rest will be state ministers.   Explaining how BJP allies and stalwarts have settled in after the swearing-in concluded on Sunday.

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