Biplab Kumar Deb ministry

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Biplab Kumar Deb ministry
Ministry of Tripura
Date formed9 March 2018
Date dissolved14 May 2022
People and organisations
Head of state Satyadev Narayan Arya (Governor)
Head of government Biplab Kumar Deb
(Chief Minister)
No. of ministers11
Ministers removed1
Member parties
  •   BJP
  •   IPFT
Status in legislature Majority
40 / 60(67%)
Opposition party CPI(M)
Opposition leader Manik Sarkar
History
Election(s) 2018
Legislature term(s)5 years
Predecessor Fourth Sarkar ministry
Successor First Saha ministry

This was a list of ministers from Biplab Kumar Deb cabinet starting from 11 March 2018 to 14 May 2022. Biplab Kumar Deb is the leader of BJP who was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Tripura on 11 March 2018. It's ended on 14 May 2022 with the abolishment of his CM post. [1]

Contents

The ministry has 8 ministers including the Chief Minister. The following is the list of ministers of his ministry. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

In the current government, 9 incumbents including the Chief Minister belongs to the BJP while 2 incumbents belongs to the IPFT.

Council of Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRef
Chief Minister
  • Home
    (Excluding Jail, Fire & Emergency Services)
  • General Administration
  • Health & Family Welfare
  • PWD
    (Excluding DWS)
  • Industries & Commerce
    (Including IT)
  • Election
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
201814 May 2022 (2022-05-14)  BJP
Deputy Chief Minister
  • Finance
  • Power
  • Planning and Coordination (Including Statistics)
  • Rural Development (Including Panchayats)
  • TREDA
  • Science, Technology and Environment
Incumbent  BJP
Senior Cabinet Minister
  • Land
  • Revenue (Including Relief & Disaster Management) and
  • Forests
Incumbent  IPFT
  • Education (School & Higher)
  • Law
  • Parliamentary Affairs
Incumbent  BJP
  • Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
    • Transport
    • Tourism
Incumbent  BJP
  • Tribal Welfare
    • Industries & Commerce
      (Handloom Handicrafts & Sericulture)
    • Fisheries
Incumbent  IPFT
  • Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs
    • Industries & Commerce
      (Excluding Handloom, Handicrafts, Sericulture and IT)
Incumbent  BJP
  • Social Welfare & Social Education
    • Urban Development (UDD)
Incumbent  BJP
  • Home
    (Jail, Fire & Emergency Services)
    • OBC Welfare
    • Minorities Welfare
    • Co-operation
Incumbent  BJP
  • SC Welfare
    • Labour
    • Animal Resource Development
Incumbent  BJP
  • PWD
    (DWS)
    • Youth Affairs & Sports
    • Information & Cultural Affairs
Incumbent  BJP

Former Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRef
  • Health & Family Welfare
    • PWD
      (Including DWS)
    • Industries & Commerce
      (Including IT)
    • Science, Technology & Environment
??  BJP

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References

  1. "Manik Saha takes oath as Tripura chief minister". Hindustan Times. 15 May 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  2. Press Trust of India (10 March 2018). "Day After Assuming Office, Tripura Chief Minister Allocates Portfolios". NDTV. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  3. Biplab Kumar Deb—RSS member to Tripura CM
  4. Deb distributes portfolios among ministers
  5. Biplab Kumar Deb allocates portfolios to inducted ministers; keeps home, PWD, industries departments for self
  6. Biplab Kumar Deb sworn in as new CM of Tripura