Second Rupani ministry

The Cabinet of the state of Gujarat, India, forms the executives branch of the Government of Gujarat.

Second Rupani ministry
Ministry of Gujarat
Vijay Rupani
The Honorable Chief Minister of Gujarat
Date formed26 December 2017
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor
Acharya Devvrat
Head of governmentVijay Rupani
Deputy head of governmentNitinbhai Patel
No. of ministers23
Member partiesBJP
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyINC
Opposition leaderParesh Dhanani
History
Election(s)2017
Legislature term(s)5 Years
PredecessorFirst Vijay Rupani ministry

Vijay Rupani was sworn in as Chief Minister of Gujarat second time on 26 December 2017. Here is the list of the ministers.[1]

Council of Ministers

S.No Name Constituency Department Party
1. Vijay Rupani
Chief Minister
Rajkot West
  • General Administration.
  • Industries.
  • Home.
  • Urban Development.
  • Ports.
  • Mines and Minerals.
  • Information and Broadcasting.
  • Petroleum.
  • Climate Change.
  • Planning.
  • Science and Technology.
  • Water Resources.
  • Other departments not allocated to any Minister.
BJP
Deputy Chief Minister
2. Nitinbhai Patel Mahesana
  • Finance.
  • Roads and Building.
  • Health and Family Welfare.
  • Medical Education.
  • Narmada.
  • Kalpasar.
  • Capital Project.
BJP
Cabinet Ministers
3. Ranchhodbhai Chanabhai Faldu Jamnagar Dakshin
  • Agriculture.
  • Transport.
  • Rural Development.
BJP
4. Bhupendrasinh Chudasama Dholka
  • Education (Primary, Secondary and Adult).
  • Higher and Technical Education.
  • Law and Justice.
  • Legislative and Parliamentary affairs.
  • Salt Industry.
  • Cow-Breeding.
  • Civil Aviation.
BJP
5. Kaushik Jamnadas Patel Naranpura
  • Revenue.
BJP
6. Saurabh Patel Botad
  • Energy.
BJP
7. Ganpat Vasava Mangrol
  • Tribal Development.
  • Forest.
  • Women and Child Welfare.
BJP
8. Jayesh Radadiya Jetpur
  • Food.
  • Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.
  • Cottage Industries.
  • Printing and Stationery.
BJP
9. Dilip Thakor Chanasma
  • Labour and Employment.
  • Disaster Management.
  • Devsthan.
  • Pilgrimage Development.
BJP
10. Ishwarbhai Parmar Bardoli
  • Social Justice and Empowerment (including welfare of Scheduled Castes, Welfare of socially and educationally backward classes).
BJP
11. Kunvarjibhai Bavaliya Jasdan
  • Water Supply.
  • Animal Husbandry.
  • Rural Housing.
BJP
12. Jawaharbhai Chavda Manavadar
  • Tourism.
  • Fisheries.
BJP
Minister of State
13. Pradipsinh Jadeja Vatva
  • Home.
  • Energy.
  • Legislative and Parliamentary affairs.
  • Law and Justice.
  • Police Housing
    (Independent Charge).
  • Border Security
    (Independent Charge).
  • Civil Defence
    (Independent Charge).
  • Gram Rakshak Dal
    (Independent Charge).
  • Jail
    (Independent Charge).
  • Prohibition Excise
    (Independent Charge).
  • Co-ordination of voluntary organizations
    (Independent Charge).
  • Non-resident Gujaratis Division
    (Independent Charge).
  • Protocol
    (Independent Charge).
BJP
14. Parshottambhai Solanki Bhavnagar Rural
  • Fisheries.
BJP
15. Bachubhai Khabad Devgadhbariya
  • Rural Housing.
  • Rural Development.
  • Animal Husbandry.
  • Cow Breeding.
BJP
16. Jaydrathsinh Parmar Halol
  • Agriculture.
  • Panchayat
    (Independent Charge).
  • Environment
    (Independent Charge).
BJP
17. Ishwarsinh Patel Ankleshwar
  • Transport.
  • Co-operation
    (Independent Charge).
  • Sports
    (Independent Charge).
  • Youth and Cultural activities
    (Independent Charge).
BJP
18. Vasanbhai Ahir Anjar
  • Welfare of socially and educationally backward classes.
BJP
19. Vibhavari Dave Bhavnagar East
  • Women and Child Welfare.
  • Education (Primary and Higher Education).
  • Pilgrimage.
BJP
20. Ramanlal Nanubhai Patkar Umbergaon
  • Forest and Tribal Development.
BJP
21. Kishor Kanani Varachha Road
  • Health and Family Welfare.
  • Medical Education.
BJP
22. Yogesh Patel Manjalpur
  • Narmada.
  • Urban Housing.
BJP
23. Dharmendrasinh M Jadeja Jamnagar North
  • Food.
  • Civil Supllies and Consumer Protection (Consumer Affairs).
  • Cottage Industries.
BJP

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