Second Khattar ministry

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Second Khattar ministry
Ministry of the State of Haryana
Manohar Lal Khattar in 2015.jpg
Date formed27 October 2019
Date dissolved12 March 2024
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor
Bandaru Dattatreya
Head of government Manohar Lal Khattar
Deputy head of government Dushyant Chautala
Total no. of members12
Member parties
Status in legislature Coalition
Opposition party Indian National Congress
Opposition leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda
History
Election 2019
Predecessor First Khattar ministry
Successor Saini ministry

Second Manohar Lal Khattar ministry was the Council of Ministers in Haryana, a state in North India headed by Manohar Lal Khattar [1] [2] of the BJP from 27 October 2019.

Contents

In the government, the Chief Minister was the leader of the BJP, while the Deputy Chief Minister from the JJP. Here is the list of ministers [3]

Council of Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Finance
Town & Country Planning and Urban Estates
Public Health Engineering
Irrigation and Water Resources
Information Technology
Electronics and Communication
Information
Public Relations & Languages
Planning
Administration of Justice
Environment & Climate Change
Architecture
*General Administration
Criminal Investigation (CID)
Personnel & Training
Raj Bhawan Affairs
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
27 October 2019Incumbent  BJP
Deputy Chief Minister
Revenue and Disaster Management
Excise and Taxation
Industries and Commerce
Public Works (B&R)
Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs
Labour and Employment
Civil Aviation
Rehabilitation
Consolidation
27 October 2019Incumbent  JJP
Minister of Home
Minister of Urban Local Bodies
Minister of Health
Minister of Medical Education & Research
Minister of AYUSH
Minister of Technical Education
Minister of Science and Technology.
15 November 2019Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Education
Minister of Forests
Minister of Tourism
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Hospitality
Minister of Art and Cultural affairs
15 November 2019Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Transport
Minister of Mines and Geology
Minister of Skill development and Industry Training
15 November 2019Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Power
Minister of New and Renewable energy
Minister of Jails
15 November 2019Incumbent  Independent
Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
MInister of Animal Husbandry and Dairying
Minister of Fisheries
Minister of Law & Legislation
15 November 2019Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Cooperation
Minister of Welfare of SCs and BCs
15 November 2019Incumbent  BJP
Urban Local Bodies
Housing for all
28 December 2021Incumbent  BJP
Development and Panchayats
Archaeology
28 December 2021Incumbent  JJP

Ministers of state

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister of Social justice and Empowerment
Minister of Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare
(Independent Charge)
15 November 2019Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Women and Child Development
(Independent Charge)
15 November 2019Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Archaeology and Museums
(Independent Charge)
Minister of Labour and Employment
(Attached with the Deputy Chief Minister)
15 November 2019Incumbent  JJP
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs
Minister of Printing and Stationery
(Independent Charge)
15 November 2019Incumbent  BJP

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References

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