First Khattar ministry

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First Khattar ministry
Ministry of the State of Haryana
Manohar Lal Khattar in 2015.jpg
Date formed26 October 2014
People and organisations
Head of state Kaptan Singh Solanki
Satyadev Narayan Arya
Head of government Manohar Lal Khattar
Member parties Bhartiya Janta Party
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Indian National Lok Dal
Opposition leader Abhay Chautala
History
Election(s) 2014
Successor Second Khattar ministry

Bharatiya Janata Party secured absolute majority in 2014 Haryana assembly election. Manohar Lal Khattar was elected leader of the party in the assembly and was sworn in as chief minister of Haryana in October 2014. Here is the list of the ministers: [1]

Contents

Council of Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Home
General Administration
Personnel & Training
Power
Town & Country Planning and Urban Estates
Administration of Justice
Electronics & Information Technology
Raj Bhawan Affairs
Renewable Energy
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
26 October 201427 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Education
Minister of Technical Education
Minister of Tourism
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Archaeology & Museums
Minister of Hospitality
26 October 201427 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Transport26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
24 July 201527 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Food & Supplies26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
Karan Dev Kamboj
(Independent Charge)
24 July 201527 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Civil Aviation26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Finance
Minister of Revenue & Disaster Management
Minister of Excise & Taxation
Minister of Planning
Minister of Law & Justice
Minister of Institutional Finance & Credit Control
Minister of Consolidation
Minister of Rehabilitation
26 October 201427 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Forests26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
24 July 201527 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Industrial Training26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
24 July 201522 July 2016  BJP
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Industries & Commerce26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Environment26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Labour & Employment26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
Nayab Singh
(Independent Charge)
22 July 20163 June 2019  BJP
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Development & Panchayat
Minister of Animal Husbandry & Dairying
Minister of Fisheries
26 October 201427 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Irrigation & Water Resources26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
Minister of Mines & Geology22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Health
Minister of Medical Education & Research
Minister of AYUSH
Minister of Sports & Youth Affairs
26 October 201427 October 2019  BJP
Minister of ESI26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
24 July 201527 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Archives24 July 201527 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Election26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Science & Technology22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Public Works (B&R)26 October 201427 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Public Health Engineering26 October 201427 October 2019  BJP
Ghanshyam Saraf
(Indepenedent Charge)
24 July 201522 July 2016  BJP
Banwari Lal
(Indepenedent Charge)
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Architecture22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Women & Child Development26 October 201427 October 2019  BJP
Minister of SC & BC Welfare26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
Krishan Kumar
(Indepenedent Charge)
24 July 201527 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Urban Local Bodies24 July 201527 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
Krishan Kumar
(Indepenedent Charge)
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Information & Public Relations22 July 20165 April 2018  BJP
Minister of Art & Cultural Affairs22 July 20169 August 2018  BJP
9 August 201827 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Jails22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP

Ministers of state

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister of Cooperation (Independent Charge)
Minister of Printing & Stationery(Independent Charge)
26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Development & Panchayats26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
Minister of Agriculture24 July 201522 July 2016  BJP
Minister of Urban Local Bodies22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP
Minister of SC & BC Welfare
Krishan Kumar
26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment
Minister of Women & Child Development
Krishan Kumar
26 October 201422 July 2016  BJP
Minister of Food & Supplies26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
Minister of Transport26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
Minister of Tourism26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
Minister of Hospitality26 October 201424 July 2015  BJP
Minister of Forests24 July 201527 October 2019  BJP
Minister of Excise & Taxation24 July 201522 July 2016  BJP
Minister of Mines & Geology24 July 20153 June 2019  BJP
Minister of Renewable Energy24 July 201522 July 2016  BJP
22 July 201627 October 2019  BJP

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