Shivraj Singh Chouhan Fourth ministry

The Shivraj Singh Chauhan Fourth ministry[1][2][3] is the Council of Ministers in 15th Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan Fourth ministry
Ministry of Madhya Pradesh
Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Hon'ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
Date formed23 March 2020
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor Lalji Tandon
Head of governmentShivraj Singh Chouhan
No. of ministers34
Member partiesBJP
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyINC
Opposition leaderKamal Nath
History
Election(s)2018
Outgoing election2018
Legislature term(s)5 years
Incoming formation2020
PredecessorKamal Nath ministry

Council of Ministers

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1. Shivraj Singh Chouhan Chief Minister Budhni
  • General Administration.
  • Public Relation.
  • Narmada Valley Development.
  • Departments Not Allotted To Any Minister.
BJP
Cabinet Ministers
2. Gopal Bhargava Rehli
  • Public Works Department.
  • Cottage & Rural Industries.
BJP
3. Dr. Narottam Mishra Datia
  • Home affairs.
  • Jails.
  • Parliamentary affairs.
  • Law.
BJP
4. Kamal Patel Harda
  • Farmer Welfare and Agricultural Development.
BJP
5. Yashodhara Raje Scindia Shivpuri
  • Sports and Youth Welfare.
  • Technical Education.
  • Skill Development and Employment.
BJP
6. Vijay Shah Harsud
  • Forests.
BJP
7. Jagdish Dewda Malhargarh
  • Finance.
  • Planning.
  • Economic and Statistics.
  • Commercial Tax.
BJP
8. Meena Singh Manapur
  • Tribal Welfare.
  • Scheduled Caste Welfare.
BJP
9. Bhupendra Singh Khurai
  • Urban Development.
  • Housing.
BJP
10. Brijendra Pratap Singh Panna
  • Labour.
  • Mineral Resources.
BJP
11. Vishvas Sarang Narela
  • Medical Education.
  • Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation.
BJP
12. Prem Singh Patel Barwani
  • Animal Husbandry.
  • Social Justice and Disabled Welfare.
BJP
13. Om Prakash Sakhlecha Jawad
  • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
  • Science and Technology.
BJP
14. Usha Thakur Mhow
  • Tourism.
  • Culture.
  • Adhyatm.
BJP
15. Arvind Singh Bhadoria Ater
  • Cooperatives.
  • Public Service Management.
BJP
16. Mohan Yadav Ujjain Dakshin
  • Higher Education.
BJP
17. Tulsi Silawat Contesting By-election
  • Water Resources.
  • Fisheries Welfare and Fisheries Development.
BJP
18. Govind Singh Rajput Contesting By-election
  • Revenue.
  • Transportation.
BJP
19. Adal Singh Kansana Contesting By-election
  • Public Health Engineering.
BJP
20. Bisahulal Singh Contesting By-election
  • Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection.
BJP
21. Imarti Devi Contesting By-election
  • Women and Child Development.
BJP
22. Prabhuram Choudhary Contesting By-election
  • Public Health and Family Welfare.
BJP
23. Mahendra Singh Sisodia Contesting By-election
  • Panchayat and Rural Development.
BJP
24. Pradhuman Singh Tomar Contesting By-election
  • Energy.
BJP
25. Hardeep Singh Dang Contesting By-election
  • New and Renewable Energy.
  • Environment.
BJP
26. Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon Contesting By-election
  • Industrial Policy and Investment Promotion.
BJP
Minister of State
27. Bharat Singh Kushwah Gwalior Rural
  • Horticulture and Food Processing
    (Independent Charge).
  • Narmada Valley Development.
BJP
28. Inder Singh Parmar Shujalpur
  • School Education
    (Independent Charge).
  • General Administration.
BJP
29. Ramkhelawan Patel Amarpatan
  • Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare
    (Independent Charge).
  • Freedom of Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes
    (Independent Charge).
  • Panchayat and Rural Development
BJP
30. Ramkishore Kanware Paraswada
  • Ayush
    (Independent Charge).
  • Water Resources.
BJP
31. Brajendra Singh Yadav Contesting By-election
  • Public Health and Engineering.
BJP
32. Girraj Dandotiya Contesting By-election
  • Farmer Welfare and Agricultural Development.
BJP
33. Suresh Dhakad Contesting By-election
  • Public Works Department.
BJP
34. O.P.S. Bhadoriya Contesting By-election
  • Urban Development and Housing.
BJP

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