First Saini ministry

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First Saini ministry
Ministry of the State of Haryana
Date formed12 March 2024
Date dissolved17 October 2024
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor Bandaru Dattatreya
Head of government Nayab Singh Saini
Total no. of members14
Member parties2
Status in legislature Coalition
Opposition party INC
Opposition leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda
History
Outgoing election 2019
Predecessor Second Khattar ministry
Successor Second Saini ministry

The First Saini ministry was the council of ministers in the Indian state of Haryana headed by Nayab Singh Saini. The ministry was formed on 12 March 2024 and Saini along with five others took oaths of office. [1] [2] [3] [4] The first cabinet expansion took place on 19 March 2024 where 8 MLA's took oath as ministers out which one cabinet and seven minister of state. The ministry was dissolved on 17 October 2024 following the result of the 2024 Haryana Legislative Assembly election.

Contents

Gohana was announced to be 23rd district of Haryana by Chief minister Nayab Singh Saini. [5]

History

The ministry was formed on 12 March 2024 when Manohar Lal Khattar resigned after ending the coalition of BJP-JJP alliance (2019 - 2024). Governor Bandaru Dattatreya administered the oath of office and secrecy to the new leader of the Haryana Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha member from Kurukshetra, Nayab Singh of the BJP and 5 other legislators at Raj Bhavan, Chandigarh. [6] [7]

Government formation

Nayab Singh Saini formed the government with the support of six independent MLAs and one MLA from Haryana Lokhit Party. [8]

Cabinet Ministers

Source: [9] [10]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRemarks
Chief Minister of Haryana
  • Home
  • Revenue and Disaster Management
  • Excise and Taxation
  • Youth Empowerment & Entrepreneurship
  • Information, Public Relations, Language and Culture
  • Foreign Cooperation
  • Administration of Justice
  • Mines & Geology
  • General Administration
  • Criminal Investigation (C.I.D)
  • Personnel & Training
  • Raj Bhawan Affairs
  • Law and Legislative
  • Any department not allotted to any other Minister.
12 March 202417 October 2024  BJP [1]

  • Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare
  • Animal Husbandry & Dairying
  • Fisheries
  • Parliamentary Affairs
  • Hospitality and Heritage & Tourism Department
12 March 202417 October 2024  BJP [1]

  • Industries & Commerce
  • Labour
  • Food
  • Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs
  • Elections
12 March 202417 October 2024  BJP [1]

  • Finance, Institutional Finance and Credit Control
  • Planning
  • Town & Country Planning and Urban Estates
  • Archives
12 March 202417 October 2024  BJP [11]

  • Public Works Department
  • Public Health Engineering Department
  • Architecture
12 March 202417 October 2024  BJP [1]

  • Power
  • New and Renewable Energy
  • Jail
12 March 202417 October 2024  Independent politician [11]

  • Health
  • Medical Education
  • Ayush
  • Civil Aviation
19 March 202417 October 2024  BJP [11]

Ministers of state

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
19 March 202417 October 2024  BJP
19 March 202417 October 2024  BJP
19 March 202417 October 2024  BJP
19 March 202417 October 2024  BJP
19 March 202417 October 2024  BJP
19 March 202417 October 2024  BJP
19 March 202417 October 2024  BJP

Demographics

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