New Delhi. The portfolios of ministers have been divided in Rajasthan on Friday. Chief Minister Bhajan Sharma has kept many important ministries with himself. In which he has retained 8 departments including Excise Department, Home Department, Information and Public Relations Department. Whereas Deputy CM Diya Kumari has been given 6 ministries including Finance Department, Women and Child Development Department. Deputy CM Premchandra Bairava has been given Technical Education Department, Higher Education Department, Transport and Road Safety. Kirodilal has been entrusted with the responsibility of Agriculture and Horticulture Department. Gajendra Singh has been made the Health Minister. Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore has been given the Industry and Commerce Department.
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Madan Dilawar has been assigned School Education Department, Panchayati Raj Department, Sanskrit Education Department. Kanhaiyalal Public Health Engineering Department and Ground Water Department, Jogaram Patel – Parliamentary Affairs Department, Justice Department, Surendra Rawat – Water Resources Department, Avinash Gehlot – Social Justice and Empowerment Department, Sumit Godara – Food and Civil Supplies Department, Zoraram Kumawat – Animal Husbandry and Dairy Department. , Babulal Kharadi-Tribal Regional Development Department, Home Defense Department and Hemant Meena has got Revenue Department.
Rajasthan Government portfolios allocation: CM Bhajanlal Sharma keeps 8 departments including Home Department, Excise Department and Anti Corruption Bureau.
Deputy CM Diya Kumari gets 6 departments including the Finance Department, Tourism Department and Women & Child… pic.twitter.com/xrDyE64K9U
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Surendra Pal Singh TT-Agriculture Marketing Department, Indira Gandhi Canal Department, Minority Affairs and Waqf Department.
Sanjay Sharma- Forest Department, Climate and Change Department, Science and Technology Department
Gautam Kumar-Department of Cooperation, Civil Aviation Department
Jhabar Singh Kharra-Urban Development Department, Autonomous Government Department
Hiralal Nagar-Energy Department
Let us tell you that BJP had registered a spectacular victory in the Rajasthan Assembly elections. Out of 199 seats in the state, BJP got 115 seats. Whereas Congress got 69 seats. BSP got 2 seats and others got 13 seats.