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This Article is From Jul 08, 2021

The New Ministers In Charge Of Health, Education, Labour, Railways, Law, IT, Civil Aviation, Cooperation...

The New Ministers In Charge Of Health, Education, Labour, Railways, Law, IT, Civil Aviation, Cooperation...
An earlier photograph of the North Block of the Central Secretariat buildings, which houses the Ministries of Finance and Home Affairs in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)

Several important ministries now have new leaders in charge after Prime Minister Modi expanded his council of ministers and shuffled portfolios.

While the ministers in charge of key economic portfolios — finance and corporate affairs (Nirmala Sitharaman), commerce (Piyush Goyal), roads transport (Nitin Gadkari) — remain unchanged, new leaders have been appointed at the ministries of health, education, labour, environment, railways, law, information technology, communication, broadcast, civil aviation, among others.

Health + Chemicals And Fertilisers

Taking over as health minister in the middle of a pandemic is Mansukh Mandaviya. The 49-year-old minister of state has retained the chemicals and fertilisers portfolio that oversees the pharmaceutical industry. Mandaviya is a Rajya Sabha member from Gujarat and holds a postgraduate degree in Political Science from Bhavnagar University. He joined the Bharatiya Janata Party's youth arm — Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarti Parishad — in 1990.

Mandaviya replaces Dr. Harsh Vardhan who stepped down from the council of ministers on Wednesday.

Mansukh Mandaviya (Photo: Mandaviya's social media)

Education + Skill Development

The new education minister is Dharmendra Pradhan. As a cabinet minister his earlier portfolios were petroleum and natural gas and steel. Pradhan has also been put in charge of skill development and entrepreneurship, a ministry earlier headed by Mahendra Nath Pandey.

Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' was the education minister before this. He resigned on Wednesday and is no longer a minister.

Pradhan represents Madhya Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha and was earlier a Lok Sabha MP from Odisha. The 52-year-old has a masters degree in anthropology from Utkal University, Odisha.

Labour + Environment

Bhupender Yadav is a new member in Modi's council of ministers. He has been given charge of the Ministry for Environment, Forest and Climate Change as well labour and employment ministry. Yadav, 52, is a second-term Rajya Sabha member from Rajasthan, has a law degree from the Government Law College in Ajmer and was an advocate in the Supreme Court. He's the national general secretary of the BJP.

Santosh Kumar Gangwar, the earlier labour and employment minister, stepped down on Wednesday. As did Prakash Javadekar who held the environment information and broadcasting and heavy industries and public enterprises.

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