Union Cabinet reshuffle: 43 ministers, new and old, to take oath | Details here


At least 43 new and old ministers from the BJP and its allies are slated to join the union cabinet on Wednesday, sources told India Today. This will be the first reshuffle of the Union Cabinet under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s second term after winning a pivotal mandate in Lok Sabha polls in 2019.

India Today was able to obtain exclusive information about the new look from Team Modi. According to senior sources in the Modi government, the Union’s new cabinet will have seven PhD students, three MBAs, thirteen lawyers, six doctors, five engineers, seven civil servants and 68 college graduates – demonstrating the emphasis placed so far on the new diplomas Teams modes laid.

According to government sources, great efforts have been made to ensure that marginalized communities are adequately represented in the reshuffle. consequences Reshuffle LIVE updates

The new cabinet will have 12 ministers from the Dalit community, sources said. Each of these ministers comes from a different SC community. Two of these SC ministers will have full cabinet rank.

According to government sources, there will be a record of 27 OBC ministers from 19 backward caste communities, including Yadavs, Kurmi, Jat, Darji, Koli and Vokkaligas.

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Five members of the OBC community will have full cabinet rank.

Eight tribal ministers from seven different ST parishes will be present.

There are five ministers who represent the various minority communities in the country.

At least 29 ministers will represent other communities such as the Brahmin, Bhumihar, Kayasth, Kshatriya, Lingayat, Patel, Maratha and Reddy castes.

There are 11 female ministers, including two cabinet-level ministers.

Much effort has been made to give the Modi 2.0 cabinet a young look. There are 14 ministers under the age of 50, including six in the cabinet.

After the reshuffle, the average age of ministers in the Modi government will be 58 years.

The new Team Modi look and feel has extensive administrative experience. There are 46 ministers with experience as ministers in state governments.

At least 23 ministers have been MPs for three or more terms and have more than a decade of parliamentary legislative experience.

Four former prime ministers sit in the new cabinet. Eighteen ministers were ministers in various state governments and 39 were MLAs.

The members of the new cabinet come from 25 different states and union territories.

Five ministers come from the northeast.

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