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Council of Ministers reorganized (Official List included)



Cabinet Reshuffle

KATHMANDU, Nov 4: Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli has reorganized his council of ministers (CoM) who will be taking the oath of office soon.

The meeting which ended late evening has finalized the names of new entrants into the CoM.

There have been new entrants as well as a reshuffle of key portfolios in various ministries of the government.

The final list that was sent is as follows which includes 2 Deputy Prime Ministers, 19 Ministers, and 3 state Ministers.

Prime Minister -K.P. Sharma Oli

Deputy Prime Minister and Defense- Ishwor Pokharel

Deputy Prime Minister and Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs – Upendra Yadav

Home Ministry – Ram Bahadur Thapa

Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pradeep Kumar Gyawali

Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration – Hridayesh Tripathi

Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology- Girirajmani Pokharel

Ministry of Water and Irrigation – Barshaman Pun

Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development- Dhanshyam Bhusal

Ministry of Health and Population-Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal

Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Supplies – Lekh Raj Bhatta

Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Aviation- Yogesh Kumar Bhattarai

Ministry of Forest and Environment – Shakti Bahadur Basnet

Ministry of Employment, Labor and Social Security – Rameshwor Raya Yadav

Ministry of Finance – Dr. Yuba Raj Khatiwada

Ministry of Urban Development – Mohammad Ishtiyaq Rai

Ministry of Youth and Sports – Jagat Bahadur Sunar (Bishwakarma)

Ministry of Telecommunication and Information – Gokul Prasad Banskota

Ministry of Poverty Alleviation, Land Settlement, and Cooperatives- Padma Kumari Aryal

Ministry of Water Resources – Bina Magar

Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport – Basanta Kumar Nembang

Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens – Parbat Gurung

State Minister of Commerce, Industries and Supplies – Motilal Dugar

State Minister of Health and Population – Nawaraj Rawat

State Minister for Urban Development- Rambir Manandhar

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