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Rajasthan new cabinet: Portfolios allocated to ministers; CM Gehlot keeps Home, IT, Finance

CM Ashok Gehlot will be keeping the Home, Taxation, DOP, GAD, Cabinet Secretariat, NRI, Rajasthan state investigation Bureau, DIPR, IT & Communication, and Finance ministries.

rajasthan cabinet Image Source : PTIJaipur: Ramesh Meena takes oath as Cabinet minister in the presence of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Ghelot and Governor Kalraj Mishra 

The Rajasthan government on Monday allocated portfolios to ministers of the new cabinet. CM Ashok Gehlot will be keeping the Home, Taxation, DOP, GAD, Cabinet Secretariat, NRI, Rajasthan state investigation Bureau, DIPR, IT & Communication, and Finance ministries. The development comes one day after 15 Congress MLAs were sworn in as ministers in the Rajasthan cabinet. 

Dr. BD Kalla will look over the Education ministry, and Shanti Dhariwal will look after Local Self Government, Law & legal affairs, Legal consultancy office, Parliamentary affairs, and elections ministries. Parsadilal Meena will look after Health and Excise ministries.

Lalchand Kataria the minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries. The Congress MLA from Antah, Pramod Bhaya, has been allotted the Gopalan (cow nurturing) and Mines and Petroleum departments.

A former state minister, Tikaram Jully has been appointed minister for Social Justice & Empowerment and Jails. The PWD Department, on the other hand, has been allocated to Weir MLA Bhajan Lal Jatav. Congress leader Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, who was earlier Transport minister, has been allocated the Food & Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs departments.

Shortly after the cabinet rejigs, six MLAs, including three independents, were appointed advisers to CM Ashok Gehlot in Rajasthan. 

Twelve new faces have been inducted into the cabinet, fulfilling a key demand of former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot whose rebellion last year shook the state’s Congress government.

Independent legislators Babu Lal Nagar, Sanyam Lodha, and Ramkesh Meena have also been appointed advisers to Gehlot, according to a list released by the Chief Minister's Office. 

All six MLA are considered close to Gehlot and were in the race to become ministers.

With the induction of 12 new ministers and the elevation of three ministers from MoS to cabinet rank today, the state now has 30 ministers, the maximum it can have.

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