Modi 3.0: Ministers Informed of Portfolios at 1st Cabinet Meeting

Modi 3.0: Ministers Informed of Portfolios at 1st Cabinet Meeting

Keywords: Modi 3.0, Cabinet Meeting, Portfolio Allocation

According to a report, the newly appointed ministers in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term (Modi 3.0) were informed of their portfolios at the first Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, May 31st.

The meeting, presided over by PM Modi, was attended by all 36 Cabinet ministers, 19 Ministers of State (Independent Charge), and 24 Ministers of State. The portfolios were allocated based on the ministers’ experience, expertise, and the government’s priorities.

Some key portfolio allocations include:

Home Affairs: Amit Shah
Defense: Rajnath Singh
Finance: Nirmala Sitharaman
External Affairs: S. Jaishankar
Health: Mansukh Mandaviya
Education: Dharmendra Pradhan
Agriculture: Narendra Singh Tomar
Commerce and Industry: Piyush Goyal
Information and Broadcasting: Anurag Thakur

The report also states that the Prime Minister has emphasized the importance of teamwork and collaboration among the ministers. He urged them to work towards the government’s vision of a “New India” with a focus on economic growth, national security, and social development.

The allocation of portfolios is crucial as it determines the responsibilities and roles of individual ministers within the government. It is expected that the ministers will now begin working on their respective portfolios and implementing the government’s priorities.

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