Anandiben Patel ministry

This is a list of minister from Anandiben Patel cabinets starting from May 22, 2014 to August 7, 2016. Anandiben Patel is the leader of Bharatiya Janata Party was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Gujarat in May 22, 2014. [1][2][3][4]

Patel took oath as the 15th Chief Minister of Gujarat succeeding Narendra Modi, after the later was elected as Prime Minister of India following the victory of Bharatiya Janata Party in the Indian general election, 2014. She was the first woman Chief Minister of the state. She resigned on August 1, 2016 as she was turning 75 years old in November 21, 2016. She continued to hold the office until her successor Vijay Rupani took over on August 7, 2016.[5]

Here is the list of the ministers of his ministry.

Cabinet Ministers

  • Anandiben Patel - Chief Minister, Minister of General Administration, Reforms & Training, Industries, Home, Climate Change, Ports, Information & Broadcasting, Narmada, Kalpsar, Revenue, Disaster Management, Urban Development, Urban Housing, All policies and subject matters not allotted to other Ministers
  • Nitinbhai Patel - Minister of Health, Medical Education, Family Welfare, Road and Building, Capital Project
  • Ramanlal Vora - Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment
  • Bhupendrasinh Chudasama - Minister of Education, Higher and Technical Education, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer affairs, Legislative and Parliamentary affairs
  • Mangubhai C. Patel - Minister of Forest and Environment, Tribal Development
  • Saurabh Patel - Minister of Finance, Energy and Petrochemicals, Mines Minerals, Cottage Industries, Salt, Industries, Printing and Stationery, Planning, Tourism, Civil Aviation
  • Babubhai Bokhiria - Minister of Water Resources (excluding Kalpasar), Agriculture, Co-operation, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Cow Breeding
  • Vijay Rupani - Minister of Transport, Water Supply, Labor and Employment

Minister of State

  • Shankar Chaudhary - Minister of Urban Housing(Independent Charge), Health and Family Welfare, Transport
  • Vasu Trivedi - Minister of Women and Child Welfare (Independent Charge), Higher and Technical Education
  • Jayantibhai Kavadiya - Minister of Panchayat, Rural Housing and Rural Development (Independent Charge), Co-operation
  • Pradipsinh Jadeja - Minister of Law and Justice, Devsthan, Pilgrimage Development, Co-ordination of voluntary organizations, Non-resident Gujaratis Division, Protocol (Independent Charge) and Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs
  • Nanubhai Vanani - Minister of Sports, Youth Cultural activities (Independent Charge), Water Resources (excluding Kalpasar), Education
  • Dilip Thakor - Minister of Welfare of socially and educationally backward classes, Labour and Employment
  • Purshottam Solanki - Minister of Animal Husbandry
  • Jasabhai B. Barad - Minister of Agriculture, Civil aviation
  • Chhatrasinh Mori - Minister of Food and Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs
  • Jaydrathsinh Parmar - Minister of Road and Building, Capital Project
  • Rajnikant Patel - Minister of Home, Police Housing, Border Security, Civil Defence, Home Guards, Gram Rakshak Dal, Prison, Prohibition, Excise
  • Govind Patel - Minister of Energy and Petrochemicals, Science and Technology
  • Tarachand Chheda - Minister of Cottage Industry, Salt Industry and Cow Breeding
  • Jayesh Radadiya - Minister of Tourism, Water Supply
  • Bachubhai Khabad - Minister of Fisheries, Forest and Environment
  • Kantibhai Gamit - Minister of Tribal Development

Former Minister

See also

References

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