Bahadur Singh Lama cabinet

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Bahadur Singh Lama cabinet
4th Cabinet of Bagmati Province
Date formed24 July 2024
People and organisations
Governor Yadav Chandra Sharma
Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama
Member parties
  •   Nepali Congress
  •   CPN (UML)
Status in legislature Provincial Assembly
64 / 110(58%)
Opposition party  CPN (Maoist Centre)
Opposition leaderShalikram Jamarkattel
History
Election 2022
Legislature term5 years
PredecessorShalikram Jamarkattel cabinet

The Bahadur Singh Lama cabinet is the 4th and incumbent cabinet of Bagmati Province. [1] It was formed after national level alliance was formed between two major parties Nepali Congress and CPN (UML) citing the need of changes and amendment in constitution to bring up political stability in nation. [2] [3]

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Ministers by party

Party [4] Cabinet MinistersMinisters of StateTotal Ministers
Nepali Congress 808
CPN (UML) 606

Council of ministers

S.N. [5] [6] PortfolioNamePartyTook office
Cabinet ministers
1Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama Nepali Congress 24 July 2024
2Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning Kundan Raj Kafle Nepali Congress 25 July 2024
3Minister for Internal Affairs and Law Suraj Chandra Lamichhane Nepali Congress 25 July 2024
4Minister for Social Development Hariprabha Khadgi Nepali Congress 25 July 2024
5Minister for Drinking Water, Energy and Irrigation Shyam Bahadur Khadka Nepali Congress 25 July 2024
6Minister for Youth and Sports Min Krishna Maharjan Nepali Congress 25 July 2024
7Minister for Culture, Tourism and Co-operatives Bimal Thakuri Nepali Congress 25 July 2024
8Minister for Physical Infrastructure DevelopmentAman Kumar Maskey CPN (UML) 24 July 2024
9Minister for Agriculture and Livestock DevelopmentPrakash Shrestha CPN (UML) 24 July 2024
10Minister for Labour, Employment and TransportationPrem Bhakta Maharjan CPN (UML) 24 July 2024
11Minister for Industry, Commerce, Land and Administration Shuk Maya Tamang CPN (UML) 24 July 2024
12Minister for HealthKiran Thapa Magar CPN (UML) 24 July 2024
13Minister for Forest and EnvironmentKrishna Prasad Silwal CPN (UML) 24 July 2024
14Minister without portfolio Madhu Kumar Shrestha Nepali Congress 25 July 2024

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