Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

New ministers in Shivraj govt get portfolios

- Ranjan

BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh (MP) chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan allocated portfolios on Monday morning among 28 new ministers, who were inducted in the cabinet on July 2 , and five others inducted earlier, with senior BJP leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia’s imprint being visible in the exercise.

The current strength of the Chouhan cabinet is 34, including the CM, while one ministeria­l berth is still vacant. In the first cabinet expansion exercise carried out on April 21, almost a month after Chouhan assumed office for a fourth term, five ministers were inducted including two Scindia loyalists, Tulsiram Silavat and Govind Singh Rajput. The others inducted were Narottam Mishra, Kamal Patel and Meena Singh.

Silavat and Rajput are among six leaders who were ministers in the Congress government that governeed the state till March. The others are Dr Prabhuram Chaudhary, Mahendra Singh Sisodia, Pradyumn Singh Tomar and Imrati Devi.

These ministers resigned from the state assembly along with 16 other MLAS, all loyalists of Scindia, in March in an act of rebellion against the then chief minister Kamal Nath and thus, paved way for formation of the BJP government headed by Shviraj Singh Chouhan.

Of the 16, 12 got ministeria­l berths in the July 2 cabinet expansion.

While Silavat retained the water resources portfolio, he was also assigned an additional department, fisheries welfare and developmen­t. Similarly, Rajput was allocated transport and revenue, the same portfolios he had in the then Nath cabinet.

Dr Prabhuram Chaudhary who has an MBBS degree will be the new health minister of the state.

Mahendra Singh Sisodia was minister for Labour in the then Congress government, is now minister for rural developmen­t and Panchayi Raj. And Imrati Devi has retained the women and child developmen­t department.

Narottam Mishra from Gwalior-chambal region continues to maintain his No. 2 position in the cabinet , with home and also being allocated Jail, Parliament­ary affairs and Law and Legislativ­e affairs. His name appears in the list of ministers immediatel­y after the CM.

Another BJP heavyweigh­t Gopal Bhargava who is the senior most lawmaker in the state assembly was given PWD and Cottage and village industries. His name appears at No. 3 in the list. B

A senior leader in the BJP Jagdish Devda is the new Finance minister. Vijay Shah from a tribal royal family in Nimad region is the new forest minister in the government.

Reacting to the portfolio allocation state Congress spokespers­on Abhay Dubey said, “This was not portfolio allocation but an exercise to distribute lucrative department­s among certain top leaders.”

Urban administra­tion and developmen­t minister Bhupendra Singh said, “There is nothing like a lucrative department in the government. There has been a delay but the chief minister allocated the portfolios having looked into all the aspects. There is no outsider in the cabinet. We are all from the same family.”

Indian Institutes of Management (IIMS) is considerin­g ways to take up the issue of one-year-degree courses with the Union ministry of human resource developmen­t, after the ministry barred the premier institutes from running such courses. People familiar with the developmen­t said that the institutes are considerin­g raising the issue jointly through the coordinati­on forum of the IIMS, or taking it up separately with the ministry and the University Grants Commission or taking legal recourse. “There was a meeting attended by most IIM directors. The effort was to form a joint strategy to deal with the issue. There was some progress as many institutes felt that the issue could be taken jointly with the HRD ministry, probably through the coordinati­on forum. It could be done even separately. In the meeting, the various aspects, including legal, were discussed,” one of the persons cited above said. The HRD ministry had earlier told the IIMS that they cannot offer one year post graduate degrees in management as UGC regulation­s do not allow such courses.

 ?? PTI ?? Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan holds a meeting after the state cabinet expansion in Bhopal on July 2.
PTI Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan holds a meeting after the state cabinet expansion in Bhopal on July 2.

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