Delhi CM and New Ministers With Ministries: The Delhi government has recently reorganized its departments among various ministers. Chief Minister Atishi has taken charge of 13 departments, showcasing her extensive responsibilities.
Meanwhile, Cabinet Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj has been entrusted with 8 departments. This distribution aims to streamline governance and ensure that each area receives focused attention.
Roles of Individual Ministers
Gopal Rai, serving as a minister, will oversee three departments, including the crucial environment sector. Kailash Gehlot has been assigned five departments, notably including transport and women and child development. Imran Hussain will manage two departments, with a focus on food supply and election matters.
Mukesh Ahlawat will serve as the SC-ST Minister and will also handle four additional departments, including labour. Each minister has been allocated specific areas to enhance efficiency and address the needs of the public.
Detailed Department Responsibilities
The department allocations reveal a diverse range of responsibilities for each minister. For instance, Atishi will manage key areas such as public works, education, and finance. Saurabh Bhardwaj will oversee various sectors, including health and urban development. Gopal Rai will focus on general administration and environmental concerns, while Kailash Gehlot will handle administrative reforms and information technology. Imran Hussain’s role will be pivotal in food supply and elections, and Mukesh Ahlawat will play a vital part in labour and employment matters. This structured approach aims to foster effective governance in Delhi.
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Delhi Government Department Allocation
The Delhi government has allocated departments among its ministers. Chief Minister Atishi oversees 13 departments, including Power and Education. Saurabh Bhardwaj is responsible for 8 departments, focusing on Urban Development and Health. Gopal Rai manages 3 departments, including Environment. Kailash Gehlot takes charge of 5 departments, notably Transport and Women and Child Development. Imran Hussain oversees Food Supply and Elections, while Mukesh Ahlawat handles 5 departments, including SC-ST and Labour.
S.No | Name of Minister | Portfolio |
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1 | Ms. Atishi | 1. Chief Minister 2. Power 3. Public Works Department 4. Education 5. Higher Education 6. Training & Technical Education 7. Public Relations Department 8. Revenue 9. Finance 10. Planning |
2 | Sh. Saurabh Bhardwaj | 1. Urban Development 2. Irrigation and Flood Control 3. Health 4. Industries 5. Art, Culture & Language 6. Tourism 7. Social Welfare 8. Cooperative 9. Services 10. Vigilance 11. Water 12. Law, Justice, and Legislative Affairs 13. All other portfolios not specifically allocated to any Minister |
3 | Sh. Gopal Rai | 1. Development 2. General Admin Department 3. Environment, Forest, and Wildlife |
4 | Sh. Kailash Gahlot | 1. Transport 2. Administrative Reforms 3. Information & Technology 4. Home 5. Women and Child Development |
5 | Sh. Imran Hussain | 1. Food & Supply 2. Election |
6 | Sh. Mukesh Ahlawat | 1. Gurudwara Elections 2. SC & ST 3. Land & Building 4. Labour 5. Employment |