Mohan Yadav ministry

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Mohan Yadav ministry
Emblem of Madhya Pradesh.svg
34th Ministry of Madhya Pradesh
PM attends swearing in ceremony of Mohan Yadav and his deputies at Bhopal, in Madhya Pradesh.jpg
Date formed13 December 2023
People and organisations
Governor Mangubhai C. Patel
Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav
Deputy Chief Ministers Rajendra Shukla
Jagdish Devda
Member parties  BJP
Status in legislature Majority
163 / 230(71%)
Opposition party Indian National Congress
Opposition leader Umang Singhar
History
Election(s) 2023
Outgoing election 2023
Legislature term(s)5 years
Predecessor Fourth Chouhan ministry

The Mohan Yadav ministry represents the formation of the Thirty Fourth cabinet of the Indian state Madhya Pradesh under the leadership of Mohan Yadav, [1] [2] who is elected as the Nineteenth Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. [3] The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by Mohan Yadav, secured an absolute majority in the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, winning 163 out of the 230 seats in the state assembly.

Contents

Council of Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on December 25 inducted 28 new ministers into Cabinet. [4]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
▪️Chief Minister
▪️Home
▪️General Administration
▪️Public Relations
▪️Jails
▪️Mining
▪️Aviation
▪️Industrial Policies
▪️Investment Promotion
▪️And All Other Departments not Specifically Assigned to Any Minister
13 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Deputy Chief Minister
▪️Public Health
▪️Medical Education
13 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Deputy Chief Minister
▪️Finance
▪️Commercial Tax
13 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Panchayat And Rural Development25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Public Works25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Transport
▪️School Education
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Urban Development
▪️Housing
▪️Parliamentary Affairs
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Sports And Youth Affairs
▪️Co-operatives
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Energy25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️ Water Resources25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Farmers Welfare
▪️Agricultural Development
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Social Justice
▪️Horticulture
▪️Food Processing
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Tribal Affairs
▪️Bhopal Gas Strategy Department
Kunwar Vijay Shah
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️ Revenue
Karan Singh Verma
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Public Health Engineering25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Women And Child Development25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Food And Civil Supplies25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Higher Education
▪️ Technical Education
Inder Singh Parmar
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Forest And Environment
▪️SC WELFARE
Nagar Singh Chouhan
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Micro , Small And Medium Enterprises
Chetanya Kasyap
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Renewable Energy25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP

Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
▪️OBC And Minority Welfare25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Culture
▪️Tourism
▪️Religious Trust
▪️Endowment
Dharmendra Singh Lodhi
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Cottage And Village Industries
Dilip Jaiswal
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Skill Development And Employment
Gautam Tetwal
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Dairy And Animal Husbandry
Lakhan Patel
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Fisheries And Fishermen Welfare
Narayan Singh Panwar
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP

Ministers of State

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
▪️Panchayat And Rural Development
Radha Ravindra Singh
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Urban Development
▪️Housing
Pratima Bagri
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Forest & Environment
Dilip Ahirwar
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP
▪️Public Health
Narendra Shivaji Patel
25 December 2023Incumbent  BJP

Demographics of Council of Ministers

DivisionDistrictMinistersName of ministers
Chambal Sheopur
Morena 1 Adal Singh Kansana
Bhind 1 Rakesh Shukla
Gwalior Gwalior 2 Pradhuman Singh Tomar
Narayan Singh Kushwah
Datia
Shivpuri
Guna
Ashoknagar
Sagar Sagar 1 Govind Singh Rajput
Tikamgarh
Niwari
Chhatarpur 1 Dilip Ahirwar
Damoh 2 Dharmendra Singh Lodhi
Lakhan Patel
Panna
Rewa Satna 1 Pratima Bagri
Maihar
Rewa 1 Rajendra Shukla (Deputy Chief Minister)
Mauganj
Sidhi
Singrauli 1 Radha Singh
Shahdol Shahdol
Anuppur 1 Dilip Jaiswal
Umaria
Jabalpur Katni
Jabalpur 1 Rakesh Singh
Dindori
Mandla 1 Sampatiya Uikey
Balaghat
Seoni
Narsinghpur 2 Prahlad Singh Patel
Uday Pratap Singh
Chhindwara
Pandhurna
Narmadapuram Betul
Harda
Narmadapuram
Bhopal Raisen 1 Narendra Shivaji Patel
Vidisha
Bhopal 2 Vishvas Sarang
Krishna Gaur
Sehore 1 Karan Singh Verma
Rajgarh 2 Gautam Tetwal
Narayan Singh Panwar
Indore Khandwa 1 Kunwar Vijay Shah
Burhanpur
Khargone
Barwani
Alirajpur 1 Nagar Singh Chouhan
Jhabua 1 Nirmala Bhuria
Dhar
Indore 2 Kailash Vijayvargiya
Tulsi Silawat
Ujjain Agar Malwa
Shajapur 1 Inder Singh Paramar
Dewas
Ujjain 1 Mohan Yadav (Chief Minister)
Ratlam 1 Chetanya Kashyap
Mandsaur 1 Jagdish Devda (Deputy Chief Minister)
Neemuch
Total31

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