Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers

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Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers
Seal of Uttar Pradesh.svg
18th Ministry of Uttar Pradesh
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Shri Yogi Adityanath meeting the President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on February 10, 2018 (cropped).jpg
Date formed25 March 2022
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor Anandiben Patel
Head of government Yogi Adityanath
No. of ministers53
Ministers removed0
Total no. of members60
Member parties  BJP
  AD(S)
  NP
  SBSP
  RLD
Status in legislature Uttar Pradesh Legislature
370 / 503(74%)
Legislative Council
84 / 100(84%)
Legislative Assembly
286 / 403(71%)
Opposition party Samajwadi Party
Opposition leader Akhilesh Yadav (assembly)
History
Election 2022
Outgoing election 2017
Legislature term5 years
Predecessor First Yogi Adityanath ministry

The Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers is the council in 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath since 25 March 2022. As per the Constitution of India, the Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers, including the Chief Minister, can have maximum 60 members.

Contents

Currently there are 53 Ministers. Along with the Chief Minister, 19 are Cabinet ministers, 14 are State ministers with Independent charge and 20 are State ministers. Out of the 53 ministers, 51 belongs to the BJP while NISHAD Party , AD(S) , Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party and Rashtriya Lok Dal have 1 minister each.

Council of Ministers

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Cabinet Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Home Affairs
Appointment & Personnel
General Administration
Cabinet Affairs
Information & Public Relations
Housing
Revenue
Mining & Geology
Institutional Finance
Planning
Programme Implementation
Relief & Rehabilitation
Protocol
Sainik Welfare
Prantiya Raksha Dal
Civil Aviation
Law
Food Security & Drug Administration
Other departments not allotted to any minister
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Deputy Chief Minister
Minister of Rural Development
Minister of Food Processing
Minister of Entertainment Tax
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Deputy Chief Minister
Minister of Health & Family Welfare
Minister of Medical Education
Minister of Maternity & Child Welfare
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Finance
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Agricultural Education & Research
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Jal Shakti
Minister of Disaster Management
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Women Development
Minister of Child Development & Nutrition
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Sugarcane Development & Sugar Mills25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Tourism
Minister of Culture
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry & Dairying
Minister of Political Pension
Minister of Minority Welfare
Minister of Haj & Wakf
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Industrial Development
Minister of Export Promotion
Minister of NRI & Investment Promotion
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Panchayati Raj25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Labour & Employment25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Public Works Department25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of MSME
Minister of Khadi & Village Industries
Minister of Sericulture Industries
Minister of Textiles & Handlooms
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Urban Development
Minister of Urban Employment & Poverty Alleviation
Minister of Energy & Additional sources of Energy
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Higher Education
Minister of Science & Technology
Minister of Electronics & Information Technology
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Technical Education
Minister of Consumer Protection
25 March 2022Incumbent  AD(S)
Minister of Fisheries25 March 2022Incumbent  NISHAD

Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister of Excise & Liquor Prohibition25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Vocational Education & Skill Development25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Stamp, Court Fees & Registration25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Basic Education25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Secondary Education25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Sports & Youth Affairs25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Prisons & Home Guards25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Social Welfare
Minister of SC/ST Welfare
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Co-operation
Jayant Pratap Singh Rathore
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Transport25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Backward Classes Welfare
Minister of Disabled Empowerment
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Horticulture
Minister of Agricultural Exports, Marketing & Foreign Trade
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Environment & Forest
Minister of Zoological Garden & Climate Change
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of AYUSH
Minister of state in Food Security & Drug Administration
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP

Minister of State

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Medical Education
Minister of Health & Family Welfare
Minister of Maternity & Child Welfare
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Jal Shakti25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Social Welfare
Minister of SC/ST Welfare
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Agricultural Education & Research
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Science & Technology
Minister of Electronics & Information Technology
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Industrial Development
Jaswant Saini
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Jal Shakti25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Labour & Employment25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Sugarcane Development & Sugar Mills25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Public Works Department25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Environment & Forest
Minister of Zoological Garden & Climate Change
Krishan Pal Malik
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Prisons25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Revenue25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Women & Child Development25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Urban Development
Minister of Urban Employment & Poverty Alleviation
Rakesh Rathour Guru
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Energy & Additional sources of Energy25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Higher Education25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Food & Civil Supplies25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Minority Affairs
Minister of Haj & Wakf
25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP
Minister of Rural Development25 March 2022Incumbent  BJP

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