List of Cabinet Ministers of India with Photo and Portfolio
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet is slightly smaller in size than that of his predecessor Manmohan Singh's 77. Modi's council of ministers include 66 ministers, including 28 cabinet ministers, the Prime Minister, 39 Ministers of State and Minister of State (Independent charge) combined. The top members of the cabinet ministers are Rajnath Singh who has got Home Ministry, Sushma Swaraj who has been handed External Affairs Ministry and Arun Jaitley who is going to oversee Finance and Corporate Affairs.The Narendra Modi government effected its first cabinet ministers' reshuffle since taking office on 5 July, 2016 and then on September 3, 2017. The key changes made during the last reshuffle was the elevation of Nirmala Sitharaman to Cabinet rank with the responsibility of Defence portfolio. Minister Suresh Prabhu was moved to Commerce and Industry from his earlier ministry i.e. Railways. Piyush Goyal was handed the ministery of Railways instead. HRD Minister Smriti Irani has been shifted to Textiles. Babul Supriyo, the Union Minister of State for Urban Planning has been shifted to Heavy Industries. Minorities' Affairs Minister Najma Heptullah put in her papers to pave way for her deputy Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.
State Ministers of India with Independent Charge | |||
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| S.No | Ministries | Name | Photo |
| 1 | Ministry of Planning; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers | Rao Inderjit Singh | |
| 2 | Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) | Shripad Yesso Naik | |
| 3 | Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Minister of State in the Department of Atomic Energy and Minister of State in the Department of Space | Dr. Jitendra Singh | |
| 4 | Minister of State Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change | Dr. Mahesh Sharma | |
| 5 | Minister of State Ministry of Communications and Railways | Manoj Sinha | |
| 6 | Ministry of Labour and Employment | Santosh Kumar Gangwar | |
| 7 | Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises | Giriraj Singh | |
| 8 | Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports; Minister of State in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting | Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore | |
| 9 | Ministry of Power; Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. | Raj Kumar Singh | |
| 10 | Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs | Hardeep Singh Puri | |
| 11 | Ministry of Tourism; Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology | Alphons Kannanthanam | |
Ministers of State | |||
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| S.No | Ministries | Name | Photo |
| 1 | External Affairs | General (Retd.) V.K. Singh | |
| 2 | Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology | S.S. Ahluwalia | |
| 3 | Social Justice and Empowerment | Ramdas Athawale | |
| 4 | Rural Development | Ram Kripal Yadav | |
| 5 | Mines and Coal | Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary | |
| 6 | Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises | Giriraj Singh | |
| 7 | Home Affairs | Hansraj Gangaram Ahir | |
| 8 | Drinking Water and Sanitation | Ramesh Chandappa Jigajinagi | |
| 9 | Railways | Rajen Gohain | |
| 10 | Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and Panchayati Raj | Parshottam Rupala | |
| 11 | External Affairs | M. J. Akbar | |
| 12 | Human Resource Development | Upendra Kushwaha | |
| 13 | Finance and Shipping | Radhakrishnan | |
| 14 | Home Affairs | Kiren Rijiju | |
| 15 | Social Justice and Empowerment | Krishan Pal | |
| 16 | Tribal Affairs | Jaswantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor | 17 | Steel | Vishnu Deo |
| 18 | Tribal Affairs | Sudarshan | |
| 19 | Science and Technology and Earth Sciences | Y.S. Chowdary | |
| 20 | Civil Aviation | Jayant Sinha | |
| 21 | Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises | Babul Supriyo | |
| 22 | Food Processing Industries | Sadhvi Niranjan | |
| 23 | Social Justice and Empowerment | Vijay Sampla | |
| 24 | Parliamentary Affairs; Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation. | Arjun Ram Meghwal | |
| 25 | Textiles | Ajay Tamta | |
| 26 | Agriculture and Farmers Welfare | Smt. Krishna Raj | |
| 27 | Road Transport and Highways Shipping and Chemicals and Fertilizers | Mansukh L. Mandaviya | |
| 28 | Health and Family Welfare | Smt. Anupriya | |
| 29 | Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Ministry Commerce and Industry. | C. R. Chaudhary | |
| 30 | Law and Justice; Corporate Affairs | P.P. Chaudhary | |
| 31 | Defence | Dr. Subhash Ramrao Bhamre | |
| 32 | Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs; Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation | Vijay Goel | |
| 33 | Finance | Shiv Pratap Shukla | |
| 34 | Health and Family Welfare | Ashwini Kumar Choubey | |
| 35 | Women and Child Development; Minority Affairs | Dr. Virendra Kumar | |
| 36 | Skill Development and Entrepreneurship | Anantkumar Hegde | |
| 37 | Agriculture and Farmers Welfare | Gajendra Singh Shekhawat |
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| 38 | Human Resource Development; Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation | Satya Pal Singh | |
What is Union Cabinet of India and How it Works?
According to the Constitution of India, in the everyday administration the Prime Minister is assisted by the Council of Ministers, which consists of the Cabinet Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Ministers of State with independent charge, Ministers of State working with the Cabinet Ministers and others. The Prime Minister is the Chairperson of the Cabinet. The core Council of Ministers is called the Cabinet, ministers of which are decided by the PM. The various departments are allotted to various ministers by the PM. The PM presides over Cabinet meetings and oversees the important functions of the Cabinet. Ministers are removed from departments if the PM does not approve of the performance of the minister.Cabinet Ministers and Prime Minister
The Prime Minister of India is the Head of the Union Government. Unlike the President who is the Head of the State, the PM is the Chief of government at the Centre In other words, he is the real head of the executive branch of the Union Government. He is the Leader of the House of Parliament to which he belongs.As India follows the Westminster Model of constitutional democracy, it is the Prime Minister who oversees the day-to-day functioning of the Indian administration. He is also the Chief adviser to the President. The PM has many functions and powers. The PM holds the power to form his/her Council of Ministers, choosing members of his/her party for particular ministries within the working of the country.
The PM also oversees defence-related issues of the country. He makes all important policies and schemes of the government. He has to devote attention to all judicial appointments, appointments to State Administrative Tribunals, Central Administrative Tribunal, UPSC, Election Commission. The PM is solely in-charge of certain departments or ministries like Ministry of Planning, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space and Ministry of Personal, Public Grievances and Pensions.
Categories of Ministers in Government
There are three categories of ministers within the Council of Ministers - Cabinet, Ministers of State with independent charges and Ministers of State working with the Cabinet Ministers.Roles and Responsibilities of Cabinet Ministers of India
The Cabinet of India is the core of the Council of Ministers of the Union Government, and the collective decision-making body. All the important portfolios of the Central Government together comprise the Cabinet. Some of the most important ministries are Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce and Industry and others.
The role of the Cabinet ranges from advising the Council of Ministers and provide assistance to them, attend Cabinet meetings called by either the Prime Minister or any one of the Cabinet ministers to discuss issues related to his ministry. More importantly, it is the role of the Cabinet primarily to keep the confidence of the Houses of Parliament during the party's tenure in the Union government. It is the collective responsibility of the Cabinet to be accountable to the two Houses of Parliament, for its policies and schemes.
Roles and Responsibilities of Ministers of State with independent charges
The Ministers of State with independent charges are the second category of ministers in the Council of Ministers. They are not as important in their role as the Cabinet. There is no overseeing Cabinet Minister for the portfolio of the Minister of state with independent charges.
Roles and Responsibilities of Ministers of State
Ministers of State working with the Cabinet Ministers are the third rank of ministers. These are junior ministers who assist the Cabinet Minister in the particular portfolio. These junior ministers look after one or two aspects of the Cabinet portfolio, and not the whole ministry as such.