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== Council of Ministers == == Council of Ministers ==

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Second N. Biren Singh ministry
Ministry of Manipur
N. Biren Singh
Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur
Date formed21 March 2022
People and organisations
Head of stateLa. Ganesan (2022-23) Anusuiya Uikey (2023- incumbent)
Head of governmentN. Biren Singh
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority
History
Election2022
Legislature term5 years(2022-2027)
PredecessorN. Biren Singh ministry

The Cabinet of the state of Manipur, India, forms the executive branch of the Government of Manipur.

This is a list of minister from N. Biren Singh cabinets starting from 21 March 2022. Singh is the leader of BJP, who was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Manipur for the second time on 21 March 2022. Here is the list of the ministers of his ministry.

Council of Ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
  • Chief Minister
  • Home Affairs
  • Vigilance
  • Personnel & Administrative Reforms
  • Finance
  • Planning
  • Information & Technology
  • Other departments not allocated to any Minister
N. Biren Singh21 March 2022Incumbent BJP
Minister of Power, Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Agriculture,Science & TechnologyThongam Biswajit Singh21 March 2022Incumbent BJP
Municipal Administration, Housing & Urban Development (MAHUD), Rural Development & Panchayati RajYumnam Khemchand Singh21 March 2022Incumbent BJP
Minister of Public Works Department, Youth Affairs & SportsGovindas Konthoujam21 March 2022Incumbent BJP
Minister of Commerce & Industry, Textiles,Co-operationNemcha Kipgen21 March 2022Incumbent BJP
Minister of Water Resources, Relief & Disaster ManagementAwangbow Newmai21 March 2022Incumbent NPF
Tribal Affairs & Hills Department, Horticulture & Soil Conservation DepartmentLetpao Haokip16 April 2022Incumbent BJP
Medical Health & Family Welfare Department, Publicity & Information DepartmentSapam Ranjan Singh16 April 2022Incumbent BJP
Education Department, Law & Legislative Affairs DepartmentThounaojam Basanta Singh16 April 2022Incumbent BJP
Public Health Engineering Department,Consumer Affairs,Food & Public Distribution DepartmentLeishangthem Susindro Meitei16 April 2022Incumbent BJP
Social Welfare Department, Skill, Labour, Employment & Entrepreneurship Department Fisheries DepartmentH Dingo Singh16 April 2022Incumbent BJP
Animal Husbandary & Veternary Department, Transport DepartmentKhashim Vashum 16 April 2022Incumbent NPF

See also

References

  1. "N Biren Singh sworn in as Manipur CM as BJP begins second term with absolute majority". ThePrint. 21 March 2022.
  2. "Manipur: N Biren Singh takes oath as CM, 5 others sworn in as ministers | Guwahati News - Times of India". The Times of India.
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