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Modi 3.0: Full List Of Ministers Who Took Oath, Totaling 72

The new Council of Ministers includes 30 Cabinet Ministers, 5 Ministers of State with Independent Charge, and 36 Ministers of State, reflecting broad social representation
08:43 AM Jun 10, 2024 IST | Aniket Raj
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Narendra Modi, along with 72 ministers, took the oath for a third consecutive term as Prime Minister on Sunday at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. At 73, Modi has now matched Jawaharlal Nehru, who also served three straight terms as India's first Prime Minister.

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While PM Modi has secured another five years in power, this is the first time he will be sharing power, as the BJP lost its outright majority in the Lok Sabha after a fiercely contested election.

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In line with 'coalition dharma', the new Council of Ministers will include 72 members, with 11 ministers from NDA partners. The Modi 3.0 team will consist of 30 Cabinet Ministers, 5 Ministers of State with Independent Charge, and 36 Ministers of State. The portfolios will be announced later. Notably, there are 33 first-timers in the new Cabinet.

The Council of Ministers will broadly represent various social groups, including 27 from Other Backward Classes (OBC), ten from Scheduled Castes (SC), five from Scheduled Tribes (ST), and five from minority communities. A record 18 senior Ministers will lead major ministries. However, a few notable names are missing from the new Cabinet.

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Along with the Prime Minister, the new Cabinet includes 30 Cabinet Ministers, five Ministers of State with Independent Charge, and 36 Ministers of State.

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Cabinet Ministers

Ministers of state with independent charge

Ministers of State

Narendra Modi returned as the Prime Minister as the NDA won 293 of the 543 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. The BJP, however, fell short of the majority mark in the Lok Sabha on its own, winning 240 seats. The magic number in the Lok Sabha is 272.

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