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Following the Indian General Election 2024, the new Cabinet Ministers of India 2024 took charge on June 9, 2024. The team includes 30 Cabinet Ministers, 5 Ministers of State with Independent Charge, and 36 Ministers of State.
Narendra Modi took oath as Prime Minister for a record third term, equaling India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s three wins. PM Modi’s party, BJP, won 240 seats, 32 short of a majority in the 543-member lower house. With the help of allies, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) secured 293 seats to cross the 272-majority mark. Here is the list of cabinet ministers of India 2024 with their short biography.
Cabinet Ministers of India 2024 – Full List
Cabinet Ministers in India hold paramount importance in the functioning of the government. Together, they make up the Union Cabinet, nominated by the President of India on the Prime Minister’s advice. Heading a particular ministry or department, each Cabinet Minister is responsible for managing its activities and developing policies in their spheres of operation. Health, education, the environment, defense, and others fall under the jurisdiction of these ministries. Find out the list of Cabinet Ministers of India 2024: for the next five years here!
Modi Cabinet 2024
Sl No. | Name | Party | State |
1 | Raj Nath Singh | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
2 | Amit Shah | BJP | Gujarat |
3 | Nitin Jairam Gadkari | BJP | Maharashtra |
4 | Jagat Prakash Nadda | BJP | Himachal Pradesh |
5 | Shivraj Singh Chouhan | BJP | Madhya Pradesh |
6 | Nirmala Sitharaman | BJP | Karnataka |
7 | Subrahmanyam Jaishankar | BJP | Gujarat |
8 | Manohar Lal | BJP | Haryana |
9 | HD Kumaraswamy | Janata Dal Secular | Karnataka |
10 | Piyush Goyal | BJP | Maharashtra |
11 | Dharmendra Pradhan | BJP | Odisha |
12 | Jitan Ram Manjhi | Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) | Bihar |
13 | Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh | Janata Dal United | Bihar |
14 | Sarbananda Sonowal | BJP | Assam |
15 | Dr. Virendra Kumar | BJP | Madhya Pradesh |
16 | Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu | Telugu Desam Party | Andhra Pradesh |
17 | Pralhad Joshi | BJP | Karnataka |
18 | Jual Oram | BJP | Jharkhand |
19 | Giriraj Singh | BJP | Bihar |
20 | Ashwini Vaishnaw | BJP | Odisha |
21 | Jyotiraditya M. Scindia | BJP | Madhya Pradesh |
22 | Bhupender Yadav | BJP | Rajasthan |
23 | Gajendra Singh Shekhawat | BJP | Rajasthan |
24 | Annpurna Devi | BJP | Jharkhand |
25 | Kiren Rijiju | BJP | Arunachal Pradesh |
26 | Hardeep Singh Puri | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
27 | Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya | BJP | Gujarat |
28 | G. Kishan Reddy | BJP | Telangana |
29 | Chirag Paswan | LJP | Bihar |
30 | CR Patil | BJP | Gujarat |
Ministers of State With Independent Charge
Sl No. | Name | Party | State/UT |
31 | Rao Inderjit Singh | BJP | Haryana |
32 | Dr. Jitendra Singh | BJP | Jammu & Kashmir |
33 | Arjun Ram Meghwal | BJP | Rajasthan |
34 | Jadhav Prataprao Ganpatrao | Shiv Sena | Maharashtra |
35 | Jayant Chaudhary | RLD | Uttar Pradesh |
State Ministers
Sl No. | State Ministers | Party | State/UT |
36 | Jitin Prasada | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
37 | Shripad Yesso Naik | BJP | Goa |
38 | Pankaj Chaudhary | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
39 | Krishan Pal | BJP | Haryana |
40 | Ramdas Athawale | RPI (A) | Maharashtra |
41 | Ram Nath Thakur | Janata Dal United | Bihar |
42 | Nityanand Rai | BJP | Bihar |
43 | Anupriya Patel | Apna Dal (S) | Uttar Pradesh |
44 | V. Somanna | BJP | Karnataka |
45 | Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani | TDP | Andhra Pradesh |
46 | Prof. S. P. Singh Baghel | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
47 | Sobha Karandlaje | BJP | Karnataka |
48 | Kirtivardhan Singh | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
49 | B. L. Verma | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
50 | Shantanu Thakur | BJP | West Bengal |
51 | Suresh Gopi | BJP | Kerala |
52 | Dr. L. Murugan | BJP | Tamil Nadu |
53 | Ajay Tamta | BJP | Uttarakhand |
54 | Bandi Sanjay Kumar | BJP | Telangana |
55 | Kamlesh Paswan | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
56 | Bhagirath Choudhary | BJP | Rajasthan |
57 | Satish Chandra Dubey | BJP | Bihar |
58 | Sanjay Seth | BJP | Jharkhand |
59 | Ravneet Singh | BJP | Punjab |
60 | Durgadas Uikey | BJP | Madhya Pradesh |
61 | Raksha Nikhil Khadse | BJP | Maharashtra |
62 | Sukanta Majumdar | BJP | West Bengal |
62 | Savitri Thakur | BJP | Madhya Pradesh |
64 | Tokhan Sahu | BJP | Chhattisgarh |
65 | Raj Bhushan Choudhary | BJP | Bihar |
66 | Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma | BJP | Andhra Pradesh |
67 | Harsh Malhotra | BJP | Delhi |
68 | Nimuben Jayantibhai Bambhaniya | BJP | Gujarat |
69 | Murlidhar Mohol | BJP | Maharashtra |
70 | George Kurian | BJP | Kerala |
71 | Pabitra Margherita | BJP | Assam |
Cabinet Ministers of India 2024 – Glimpse of Modi Cabinet
In the Indian democratic government system, Cabinet ministers play a key role. They carry out important duties that influence the country’s practice in every area. They are the government’s senior decision-makers and have more responsibilities than just administrative duties. They are the creators of policies, the protectors of the general welfare, and the driving forces behind advancement. Explore the short biography of modi cabinet 2024 here.
Modi Cabinet 2024
- Rajnath Singh, former Union Defence Minister, was sworn in on Sunday.
- Amit Shah, former Union Home Minister, was inducted into the new government.
- Nitin Gadkari, former Union Minister of Road and Transport, was part of the newly formed NDA government.
- JP Nadda, BJP national chief, was a new entrant to the Narendra Modi-led Cabinet.
- Shivraj Singh Chouhan, former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, has been given a Cabinet berth.
- Nirmala Sitharaman, former Finance Minister, was part of the new government.
- Dr. S Jaishankar, former External Affairs Minister, was part of Modi 3.0.
- Manohar Lal Khattar, former Haryana Chief Minister, was given a Cabinet post.
- HD Kumaraswamy, chief of JD(S), was sworn in as Union Minister in the PM Modi-led NDA government.
- Piyush Goyal, who secured his first Lok Sabha term after defeating a Congress candidate, was sworn in as Union Minister.
- Dharmendra Pradhan, former Union minister, was sworn in as Union Minister again.
- Jitan Ram Manjhi, founder of Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), took oath as a Union Cabinet Minister.
- Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh, leader from Nitish Kumar’s JD(U), took oath as a Union Cabinet Minister.
- Sarbananda Sonowal, BJP leader from Assam, was sworn in as Union Minister.
- Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, the youngest Cabinet Minister in the NDA coalition, surpassed his father’s accomplishment.
- Dr. Virendra Kumar took oath as Cabinet Minister in the third term of PM Modi-led government.
- Jual Oram was sworn in as Union Minister in Modi 3.0.
- Pralhad Joshi was sworn in as Union Minister on Sunday.
- Ashwini Vaishnaw, former Railways Minister, took oath as Union Cabinet Minister.
- Giriraj Singh was sworn in as Union Minister in the PM Narendra Modi-led NDA government.
- Jyotiraditya Scindia, who won his fifth term in Lok Sabha, was sworn in as Union Minister.
- Bhupendra Yadav, former Union Cabinet Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, was included in Modi 3.0.
- Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, who won his third term from Jodhpur Lok Sabha constituency, took oath as Union Cabinet Minister.
- Annapurna Devi, BJP leader, was sworn in as Union Minister in the PM Modi-led NDA government.
- Kiren Rijiju, a key minister since BJP came into power in 2014, took oath today.
- Mansukh Mandaviya, former Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, took oath on Sunday.
- Hardeep Singh Puri, a Rajya Sabha member since 2018, was sworn in as Union Minister.
- GK Reddy was sworn in as Union Minister in the newly formed NDA government.
- Chirag Paswan, whose party LJP-RV allied with NDA, took oath in Modi 3.0.
- CR Patil took oath as a Union Cabinet Minister in the PM Narendra Modi-led NDA government.
State Ministers With Independent Charge
- Rao Inderjit Singh, six-term MP, took oath as Union Minister of State (Independent Charge).
- Jitendra Singh, Udhampur MP, was sworn in as MoS (Independent Charge).
- Arjun Ram Meghwal, Bikaner MP, took oath as MoS (Independent Charge).
- Prataprao Jadhav, Shiv Sena leader from the Eknath Shinde faction, was included in Modi 3.0.
- Jayant Chaudhary, whose party RLD allied with NDA before polls, was given Independent State Charge.
State Ministers
- Jitin Prasada, who joined the BJP in 2021 before the 2022 UP assembly polls, was inducted as MoS.
- Shripad Naik, a six-time North Goa MP, is part of the third Narendra Modi government as well.
- Pankaj Chaudhary, former MoS (Finance) in the second Modi ministry, took oath today.
- Krishan Pal Gurjar, who won from Faridabad, is part of Modi cabinet 2024.
- Ramdas Athawale, Republican Party of India chief, was sworn in as Union minister.
- Nityanand Rai, who won from Ujiyarpur Lok Sabha seat, took oath as Union Minister.
- Anupriya Patel, whose party Apna Dal allied with NDA, was sworn in as Union Minister.
- V Somanna, who won from the Tumkur seat, is part of Modi cabinet 2024.
- Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, leader of Chandrababu Naidu’s party, took oath as Union Minister.
- SP Singh Baghel, who won his fifth term as MP from Agra, is part of Modi cabinet 2024.
- Shobha Karandlaje, who won from the Bangalore North seat, was sworn in as Union Minister.
- Kirti Vardhan Singh, three-time BJP MP, took oath as Union Minister.
- BL Verma, Uttar Pradesh BJP’s vice president, is part of Modi cabinet 2024.
- Shantanu Thakur, BJP MP from Bangaon, was sworn in as Union Minister on Sunday.
- Kamlesh Paswan, three-time MP from Bengal, was sworn in as Union Minister.
- Bandi Sanjay Kumar, who was elected from Karimnagar by a margin of 2.25 lakh votes, took oath today.
- Ajay Tamta, a BJP leader from Uttarakhand, was sworn in as Union minister.
- Dr. L Murugan, who was re-elected to the Rajya Sabha in April, was sworn in as Union minister.
- Suresh Gopi, actor-turned-politician, is also part of PM Modi-led government.
- Ravneet Singh Bittu, who switched from Congress to BJP in March, took oath in Modi cabinet.
- Sanjay Seth, a BJP leader who won from Ranchi, was sworn in as Union Minister.
- Raksha Khadse, three-time Lok Sabha MP, is part of the third Modi government.
- Bhagirath Choudhary, who won from Ajmer Lok Sabha seat, took oath as MoS.
- Satish Chandra Dubey, who was re-elected to the Rajya Sabha in July 2022, was sworn in on Sunday.
- Durgadas Uikey, BJP MP from Madhya Pradesh, is part of Modi Cabinet 2024.
- Sukanta Majumdar, West Bengal BJP chief, was sworn in as Union minister.
- Savitri Thakur, BJP MP from Madhya Pradesh, was chosen to be part of the third Modi government.
- Tokhan Sahu, who won from Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur seat, took oath as MoS.
- Raj Bhushan Choudhary, who won the 2024 polls from Muzaffarpur seat, was sworn in today.
- Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma, Andhra Pradesh BJP leader, is part of Modi Cabinet 2024.
- Harsh Malhotra, former Mayor of East Delhi Municipal Corporation, took oath as Union Minister.
- Nimuben Bambhaniam, who won from Bhavnagar Lok Sabha seat, was sworn in today.
- Murlidhar Mohol, former Pune Mayor, is also a part of the Modi Cabinet.
- George Kurian, state general secretary of the BJP’s Kerala unit, took oath as Union Minister.
- Pabitra Margherita, Rajya Sabha MP from Assam, was sworn in as Union Minister in PM Modi-led Cabinet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the PM of India in 2024?
Narendra Modi took oath as Prime Minister for the 18th Lok Sabha, continuing his leadership for a third consecutive term at the helm of a coalition government. It comes after two complete tenures during which the BJP held a majority on its own.
Which Lok Sabha is currently in session?
18th Lok Sabha
How many Lok Sabha sessions in a year?
Lok Sabha convenes for three sessions annually: the Budget session, spanning from February to May; the Monsoon session, held between July and September; and the Winter session, typically conducted from November to mid-December.
Who are the persons elected to the Modi cabinet 2024 from Kerala?
Suresh Gopi, the first-ever BJP Member of Parliament from Kerala, and state General Secretary George Kurian were appointed as ministers in the third Narendra Modi government during their induction on Sunday.
When were the new cabinet ministers appointed?
The new cabinet ministers were appointed on June 09, 2024
Who appoints cabinet ministers in India?
Who are the new cabinet ministers in India?
The new cabinet ministers in India are individuals who have been appointed by the Prime Minister to head various ministries and departments of the government. The new list of cabinet ministers for 2024 is updated above.