Saroj Kumar Yadav cabinet

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Saroj Kumar Yadav cabinet
2nd Cabinet of Madhesh Province
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Saroj Kumar Yadav
Date formed12 January 2023
People and organisations
Head of state Hari Shankar Mishra (as Governor of Madhesh Province )
Head of government Saroj Kumar Yadav
Member parties4

Major parties

Minor party

Status in legislature Majority-collision
Opposition party CPN (UML)
Opposition leaderSaroj Yadav
History
Election 2022
Legislature term5 years
Predecessor Lalbabu Raut cabinet

The Yadav cabinet is the Council of Ministers headed by Saroj Kumar Yadav in Madhesh Province, Nepal. Saroj Kumar Yadav from People's Socialist Party, Nepal was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Madhesh Province in January 2023. [1] Present arrangement of cabinet is the result of power sharing agreement between Nepali Congress and People's Socialist Party, Nepal. [2] [3]

Contents

This is a brief list of minister is as given below.

Current arrangement

S.N.PortfolioHolderPartyConstituencyTook officeTook office
Cabinet ministers
1Chief Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) Bara 1 (B) 13 January 2023 [4]
2Minister for Physical Infrastructure Development Krishna Prasad Yadav Nepali Congress Rautahat 1 (B) 23 May 2023 [5]
3Minister for Finance Sanjay Kumar Yadav People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) Sarlahi 3 (B) 13 January 2023 [4]
4Minister for Education and Social WelfareMahesh Prasad Yadav Janamat Saptari 2 (B) 13 January 2023 [4]
5Minister for Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives Govinda Bahadur Neupane CPN (Unified Socialist) Saptari 4 (A) 23 May 2023 [5]
6Minister without portfolioBasant Kumar Kushwaha Janamat 13 January 2023 [4]
7Minister for Home Affairs, Communication and Law Mohammad Samim Nepali Congress Saptari 3 (A) 31 July 2023 [5]
8Minister without portfolio Surita Kumari Sah People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) Mahottari 2 (B) 13 January 2023 [4]
9Minister for Health and Population Birendra Prasad Singh Nepali Congress Sarlahi 4 (A) 23 May 2023 [5]
10Minister for Energy, Irrigation and Water Resources Singhasan Sah Kalwar People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) Parsa 4 (B) 13 January 2023 [4]
11Minister for Forest and Environment Ramesh Prasad Kurmi Loktantrik Samajwadi Parsa 2(B) 25 May 2023 [6]
12Minister for Industry, Commerce and TourismSunita Yadav CPN (Maoist Centre) 7 February 2023 [7]
13Minister for Labour and Transport Nepali Congress
State ministers
14Minister of State for Health and Population Sheikh Abul Kalam Azad People's Socialist Party, Nepal (2020) Rautahat 4 (B) 13 January 2023 [4]
15Minister of State without portfolioSanjay Kumar Yadav Janamat Siraha 2 (A) 13 January 2023 [4]
16Minister of State for Industry, Commerce and TourismRahbar Ansari CPN (Maoist Centre) Parsa 1 (A) 7 February 2023 [7]

Ministries by Party

   Nepali Congress (28.57%)
   PSP-N (28.57%)
   CPN (MC) (14.28%)
   LSP-N (14.28%)
PartyCabinet MinistersMinisters of StateTotal Ministers
Nepali Congress 415
PSP-N 415
CPN (MC) 112
Loktantrik Samajwadi 112
CPN (Unified Socialist) 112

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