Basavaraj Bommai ministry

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Basavaraj Bommai ministry
34th Ministry of State of Karnataka
Basavaraj Bommai
Date formed28 July 2021
Date dissolved13 May 2023
People and organisations
Head of state Thawar Chand Gehlot
Head of government Basavaraj Bommai
No. of ministers30
Total no. of members30
Member parties BJP
Status in legislature Majority
119 / 224(53%)
Opposition cabinet
69 / 224(31%)
Opposition party INC
Opposition leader Siddaramiah
(Assembly)
B. K. Hariprasad (Council)
History
Election(s) 2018
Legislature term(s)1 year, 289 days
Predecessor Fourth Yediyurappa ministry
Successor Second Siddaramaiah ministry

Basavaraj Bommai ministry was the Cabinet of Karnataka headed by the Chief Minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai. [1]

Contents

Council of Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Department of Personnel & Administrative Reforms
Finance
Intelligence
Cabinet Affairs
Bangalore Development
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
28 July 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Major & Medium Irrigation4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Rural Development & Panchayat Raj4 August 202114 April 2022  BJP
Minister of Revenue4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Transport
Minister of Tribal Welfare
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Housing
Minister of Infrastructure Development
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs
Minister of Forest
4 August 20217 September 2022  BJP
Minister of Ports & Inland Transport
Minister of Fisheries
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Law
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Minor Irrigation
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Home Affairs4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Higher Education
Minister of IT & BT
Minister of Science & Technology
Minister of Skill Development
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Public Works Department4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Environment
Minister of Tourism
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Social Welfare
Minister of Backward Classes Welfare
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Large & Medium Industries4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Labour4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Co-operation4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Agriculture4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Urban Development4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Health & Family Welfare
Minister of Medical Education
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Excise4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Muzrai
Minister of Haj & Wakf
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Municipal Administration
Minister of Small Scale Industries
Minister of Public Sector Industries
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Youth Empowerment & Sports
Minister of Sericulture
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Primary & Seconadary Education4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Energy
Minister of Kannada & Culture
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Mines & Geology
Minister of Women & Child Development
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Handlooms & Textiles
Minister of Sugarcane Development & Sugar
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP
Minister of Horticulture
Minister of Planning, Programme Monitoring & Statistics
4 August 202113 May 2023  BJP

Source: [2]

District Wise break up

Representation of cabinet ministers by state

  Bagalkot (6.67%)
  Bangalore Urban (23.33%)
  Bangalore Rural (3.33%)
  Belgaum (6.67%)
  Bellary (3.33%)
  Bidar (3.33%)
  Chikkballapur (3.33%)
  Chitradurga (3.33%)
  Dakshina Kannada (3.33%)
  Dharwad (3.33%)
  Gadag (3.33%)
  Haveri (6.67%)
  Koppal (3.33%)
  Mandya (3.33%)
  Shimoga (6.67%)
  Tumkur (6.67%)
  Udupi (6.67%)
  Uttara Kannada (3.33%)
DistrictCabinet MinistersName of ministers
Bagalkot 2
Bangalore Urban 7
Bangalore Rural 1
Belgaum 2
Bellary 1
Bidar 1
Bijapur
Chamarajanagar
Chikkaballapura 1
Chikmagalur
Chitradurga 1
Dakshina Kannada 1
Davanangere
Dharwad 1
Gadag 1
Gulbarga
Hassan
Haveri 2
Kodagu
Kolar
Koppal 1
Mandya 1
Mysore
Raichur
Ramanagara
Shimoga 2
Tumkur 2
Udupi 2
Uttara Kannada 1
Yadgir
Total30


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References

  1. "Basavaraj Bommai to Take Oath as Karnataka CM at 11 am on Wednesday". News18.
  2. "Karnataka portfolio allocation: CM Basavaraj Bommai keeps finance, cabinet affairs – Check details here".