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Tamang ministry
Ministry of Sikkim
Prem Singh Tamang.jpg
Date formed27 May 2019
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor Lakshman Acharya
Head of government Prem Singh Tamang
Total no. of members11
Member parties Sikkim Krantikari Morcha
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Sikkim Democratic Front (Since May 2019)
History
Election(s) 2019
Legislature term(s)5 years
Predecessor Chamling ministry

This is a list of ministers from Prem Singh Tamang cabinet starting from 27 May 2019.

Contents

Tamang is the leader of Sikkim Krantikari Morcha, who was sworn in as the 6th Chief Minister of Sikkim on 27 May 2019. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Council of Ministers

S.NoNameConstituencyDepartmentParty
1. Prem Singh Tamang
Chief Minister
Poklok-Kamrang
  • Excise Department
  • Finance Department
  • Home Department
  • Planning & Development Department
  • Other departments not allocated to a Minister.
SKM
Cabinet Ministers
2. Kunga Nima Lepcha Shyari (BL)
  • Education Department
  • Land Revenue & Disaster Management Department
  • Law Department
  • Sports & Youth Affairs Department
SKM
3. Sonam Lama Sangha
  • Cooperation Department
  • Ecclesiastical Department
  • Rural Development Department
SKM
4. Bedu Singh Panth Temi Namphing
  • Commerce & Industries Department
  • Information & Public Relations Department
  • Printing & Stationery Department
  • Tourism & Civil Aviation Department
SKM
5. Lok Nath Sharma Gyalshing Barnyak
  • Agriculture Department
  • Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services Department
  • Horticulture Department
  • Labour Department
SKM
6. Samdup Lepcha Lachen Mangan (BL)
  • Culture Department
  • Roads & Bridges Department
SKM
7. Mingma Norbu Sherpa Daramdin
  • Power Department
  • Transport Department
SKM
8. Karma Loday Bhutia Kabi Lungchuk (BL)
  • Forest & Environment Department
  • Mines & Geology Department
  • Science & Technology Department
SKM
9. Bhim Hang Limboo Yangthang
  • Public Health Engineering Department
  • Skill Development Department
  • Water Resources Department
SKM
10. Sanjit Kharel Namthang Rateypani
  • Buildings & Housing Department
  • Social Welfare Department
  • Women & Child Development Department
SKM
11. Lall Bahadur Das West Pendam
  • Food & Civil Supplies Department
  • Urban Development Department
SKM

See also

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