Trilochan Bhatta cabinet
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Trilochan Bhatta cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Sudurpashchim Province | |
Date formed | 16 February 2018 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Ganga Prasad Yadav (as Governor of Sudurpaschim Pradesh) |
Head of government | Trilochan Bhatta |
No. of ministers | 11 |
Member parties | CPN (Unified Socialist) CPN (Maoist Centre) Nepali Congress |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | CPN (UML) |
Opposition leader | Prakash Bahadur Shah |
History | |
Election | 2017 |
Legislature term | 5 years |
Predecessor | Province created |
Trilochan Bhatta was sworn in as Chief Minister of Sudurpashchim Province on 16 February 2018. Here is the list of ministers.[1]
Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers
[edit]Sl No. | Name | Constituency (PR if blank) | Portfolio | Took office | Left office | Political Party |
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Cabinet ministers | ||||||
1 | Trilochan Bhatta | Doti 1(B) | Chief Minister | 16 February 2018 | CPN(Maoist-centre) | |
2 | Dr. Rana Bahadur Rawal | Kailali 1(B) | Minister of Internal Affairs and Law | 8 April 2022 | Nepali Congress | |
3 | Dirgha Sodari[2] | Kailali 4(A) | Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development | 28 May 2021 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
4 | Govinda Raj Bohara | Minister of Social Development | 8 April 2022 | Nepali Congress | ||
5 | Prakash Rawal | Kanchanpur 3(A) | Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning | 8 April 2022 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
6 | Man Bahadur Dhami[2] | Darchula 1(B) | Minister of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment | 28 May 2021 | CPN(Maoist-centre) | |
7 | Binita Chaudhary [2] | Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives | 18 February 2018 | CPN(Maoist-centre) | ||
State Ministers | ||||||
8 | Kul Bir Chaudhary[2] | Kanchanpur 1 (B) | Minister of State for Physical Infrastructure Development | 8 April 2022 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
9 | Tek Bahadur Raika Aauji | Minister of State for Social Development | 8 April 2022 | Nepali Congress | ||
10 | Amar Bahadur Saud | Kailali 3 (B) | Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Planning | 8 April 2022 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
11 | Man Bahadur Sunar[2] | Kanchanpur 3 (B) | Minister of State for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives | 28 May 2021 | CPN(Maoist-centre) |
Former Arrangement
[edit]May 2021 - April 2022
[edit]Sl No. | Name | Constituency (PR if blank) | Portfolio | Took office | Left office | Political Party |
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Cabinet ministers | ||||||
1 | Trilochan Bhatta | Doti 1(B) | Chief Minister | 16 February 2018 | CPN(Maoist-centre) | |
2 | Purna Joshi[2] | Minister of Internal Affairs and Law | 28 May 2021 | 8 April 2022 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
3 | Dirgha Sodari[2] | Kailali 4(A) | Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development | 28 May 2021 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
4 | Prakash Bahadur Shah[2] | Bajura 1(B) | Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning | 28 May 2021 | 7 September 2021 | CPN-UML |
5 | Tara Lama Tamang | Kanchanpur 1(A) | 17 September 2021 | 8 April 2022 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
6 | Man Bahadur Dhami[2] | Darchula 1(B) | Minister of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment | 28 May 2021 | CPN(Maoist-centre) | |
7 | Binita Chaudhary [2] | Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives | 18 February 2018 | CPN(Maoist-centre) | ||
State Ministers | ||||||
8 | Chun Kumari Chaudhary[2] | Minister of State for Physical Infrastructure Development | 28 May 2021 | 8 April 2022 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
9 | Mana Kumari Saud[2] | Minister of State for Social Development | 28 May 2021 | 8 April 2022 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | |
10 | Archana Gahatraj[2] | Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Planning | 28 May 2021 | 7 September 2021 | CPN-UML | |
11 | Maya Tamang Bohara | 17 September 2021 | 8 April 2022 | CPN (Unified Socialist) | ||
12 | Man Bahadur Sunar[2] | Kanchanpur 3 (B) | Minister of State for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives | 28 May 2021 | CPN(Maoist-centre) |
February 2018 - May 2021
[edit]Sl No. | Name | Constituency (PR if blank) | Portfolio | Took office | Left office |
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Cabinet ministers | |||||
1 | Trilochan Bhatta | Doti 1(B) | Chief Minister | 16 February 2018 | |
2 | Prakash Bahadur Shah [3] | Bajura 1(B) | Minister of Internal Affairs and Law | 18 February 2018 | 28 May 2021 |
3 | Jhapat Bahadur Bohara[3] | Achham 1(B) | Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning | 18 February 2018 | 6 January 2021 [4] |
4 | Dirgha Sodari[3] | Kailali 4(A) | Minister of Social Development | 18 February 2018 | 13 November 2018 [5] |
5 | Krishna Raj Subedi[6] | Kailali 4(B) | 13 November 2018 | 28 May 2018 | |
6 | Maya Bhatta[3] | Minister of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment | 18 February 2018 | 28 May 2021 | |
7 | Binita Chaudhary [3] | Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives | 18 February 2018 | ||
8 | Pathan Singh Bohara[3] | Dadeldhura 1(A) | Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development | 18 February 2018 | 29 December 2020 [7] |
State Minister | |||||
9 | Prakash Rawal[8] | Kanchanpur 3(A) | Minister of State for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment | 9 October 2018 | 10 November 2019 [9] |
Member by party
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Party | Cabinet Ministers | Ministers of State | Total Ministers | |
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CPN (Unified Socialist) | 2 | 2 | 4 | |
CPN (Maoist Centre) | 3 | 1 | 4 | |
Nepali Congress | 2 | 1 | 3 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Trilochan Bhatta becomes Province 7 chief minister". The Himalayan Times. 2018-02-16. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Sudurpaschim cabinet reshuffle: Five ministers and four state ministers appointed". Khabarhub. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
- ^ a b c d e f "Province 7 gets seven-member cabinet". myrepublica. Retrieved 2018-02-18.
- ^ "Province 7 Economic Affairs and Planning Minister Bohara tenders resignation". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
- ^ "Sudurpashchim CM sacks minister Sodari". The Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
- ^ "Subedi new Social Development Minister of Sudurpachim Province". setopati. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
- ^ "Physical Infrastructure Minister of Sudurpaschim Province removed from post". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
- ^ "Sudurpashchim Province's govt inducts Rawal as state minister". myrepublica. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
- ^ "Minister Of State Rawal In Far West Resigns". The Rising Nepal. Retrieved 2019-11-10.