Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Tomar, Gowda given Ananth’s cabinet portfolios

- HT Correspond­ent

NARENDRA SINGH TOMAR WAS GIVEN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF PARLIAMENT­ARY AFFAIRS, WHILE THE CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZER­S PORTFOLIO WAS ALLOTTED TO D V SADANANDA GOWDA

NEWDELHI: The portfolios held by Union minister Ananth Kumar, who died of cancer on Monday, were re-assigned on Tuesday by President Ram Nath Kovind, on the advice of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

While Union rural developmen­t, panchayati raj and mines minister Narendra Singh Tomar was given additional charge of parliament­ary affairs, the chemicals and fertilizer­s portfolio was allotted to D V Sadananda Gowda, the minister for statistics and programme implementa­tion, a Rashtrapat­i Bhavan communique said.

In the evening, the Union cabinet met under the leadership of the Prime Minister to express sorrow at the demise of Ananth Kumar. A resolution passed in the meeting said that “in his passing away, the nation has lost an experience­d leader.”

“Shri Ananthkuma­r was an active social worker and was involved through his NGOS in undertakin­g many social service projects such as providing nutritious mid-day meal to underprivi­leged school children with Government support, running a mobile unit fitted with educationa­l gadgets covering different schools situated in slums of Bengaluru, adoption of Government schools to provide drinking water and other facilities and running vocational training programmes for under-privileged, especially girls and women. He also launched an initiative called ‘Green Bengaluru 1:1’, which aims to increase the green cover in Bengaluru,” the cabinet resolution said.

Fifty-nine-year-old Ananth Kumar, cabinet minister and sixtime member of Parliament, died on Monday in Bengaluru after a long battle against cancer.

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