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    Synopsis

    By retaining key members from his previous council of ministers, the PM has signaled continuity at the top while also introducing fresh faces. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken on additional responsibilities, including the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, the Department of Atomic Energy, and the Department of Space.

    Amit Shah, Gadkari, Jaishankar & Nirmala take their chairs: Business at Hand for Modi's 3.0 Cabinet
    By retaining key members from his previous council of ministers, PM has signalled continuity at the top while bringing in fresh faces. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has additional charge of Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Space.

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    Here are your new Cabinet Ministers:


    RAJNATH SINGH:
    Business at Hand:
    • Addressing concerns over the armed forces recruitment scheme Agnipath
    • Ensuring peace and security on the border with China
    • Pushing through big reforms in Defence Research & Development Organisation and public sector entities

    AMIT SHAH
    Business at Hand:
    • Resolving the ongoing Manipur conflict
    • Implementation of three new criminal lawsacross the country from July 1
    • Holding assembly elections in Jammu & Kashmir before the Supreme Court deadline of Sept 30
    NITIN GADKARI:
    Business at Hand:
    • Attracting private sector investment in infrastructure
    • Ensuring govt spending continues to be high or at least at the same rate
    • Substantially reducing road accidentsand fatalities

    PRALHAD JOSHI
    Business at Hand:

    • Managing volatile food inflationwhile ensuring remunerative prices for farmers
    • Ensuring500 GW of renewable capacity by 2030; supply chain stability
    • Working ongrid stability

    JITAN RAM MANJHI
    Business at Hand:

    • Improving credit flow,tech upgradation Resolving payment time period issues
    • Ensuring MSMEs get bigger in size and come on par with other countries’ enterprises

    SARBANANDA SONOWAL
    Business at Hand:

    • Boosting private participation in ports, shipbuilding Greening of portsand shipping sector
    • Addressing tariff-related discrepancies at ports
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    JP NADDA
    Business at Hand:

    • Restructuring Ayushman Bharat Yojanaand overseeing its expansion
    • Universal and affordable health coverage through increased govt spending, cheaper drugs and strengthening infra
    • Reducing API import dependence

    SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN
    Business at Hand:

    • Raising farmers’ incometo address rural distress; boosting oilseeds and pulses production to reduce import dependence
    • Streamlining rural jobs guarantee scheme and plugging leakages
    • Promoting climate-resistant farming and modernising agricultural practices

    NIRMALA SITHARAMAN
    Business at Hand:

    • Sustaining growth momentum, fiscal discipline and creating jobs
    • Bringing in land, labour, farm and tax reforms to aid private investment
    • Ensuring greater privatisation and asset monetisation, easier credit flow

    ASHWINI VAISHNAW
    Business at Hand:

    • Continuing rapid rail infra development; bringing private investment; faster monetisation
    • Implementing semiconductor manufacturing plans

    JYOTIRADITYA SCINDIA
    Business at Hand:

    • Overseeing second 5G spectrum auctionthat starts June 25
    • Ensuring a 3 private player market, returning BSNL to health
    • Finalising rules around pricing, allocation of satellite spectrum; notification of rules under Telecommunications Act, 2023

    BHUPENDER YADAV
    Business at Hand:

    • Securing international climate finance and tech transfer for energy transition ahead of the Baku climate conference
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    S JAISHANKAR
    Business at Hand:

    • Managing ties with China, which hit a nadir in 2020 after a clash between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley Boosting economic diplomacy and trade pacts
    • Navigating geopolitical complexities in a sharply polarised world

    MANOHAR LAL KHATTAR
    Business at Hand:

    • Capacity additionto meet sharply rising electricity demand
    • Extension and strengthening of transmissionsystem Achieving PMAY (Urban) houses target by December 31
    HD KUMARASWAMY
    Business at Hand:

    • Overseeing implementation of auto and battery PLI Addressing concerns related to FAME; attracting foreign capital under new EV policy
    • Looking at the steel dumping issue, Europe’s new import taxes
    PIYUSH GOYAL
    Business at Hand:

    • Taking exports to $2 trillion by 2030 amid geopolitical uncertainty
    • Pushing PLI laggards such as auto products, ACC batteries, speciality steel
    • Negotiating complicated FTAs with the UK, the EU
    ANNPURNA DEVI
    Business at Hand:

    • Improving female participation in workforce
    • Effective utilisation of the Nirbhaya Fund Making the Women and Child helpline more effective

    HARDEEP SINGH PURI
    Business at Hand:

    • Increasing domestic oil production to cut import dependence
    • Bringing natural gas under GST and other reforms
    • Ensuring adequate ethanol supply

    MANSUKH MANDAVIYA
    Business at Hand:

    • Implementing all 4 Labour Codes across India in one go
    • Significantly reducing compliances to aid formalisation of workforce
    • Bringing Delhi, Bengal and Tamil Nadu on board on Labour Codes

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    DHARMENDRA PRADHAN
    Business at Hand:
    • Ensuring full implementation of National Education Policy, 2020
    • Bringing in foreign varsities
    • Restructuring higher education with a single and more enabling regulator

    KINJARAPU RAM MOHAN NAIDU
    Business at Hand:
    • Taking a call on opening up bilateral air traffic rights
    • Ensuring viability of the regional connectivity scheme; making sure the aviation sector is viable but affordable
    • Privatisation of 12 airportsand capacity augmentation in existing ones

    CHIRAG PASWAN
    Business at Hand:
    • Encouraging public, private investment in post-harvest infrastructure
    • Modernising the fragmented infrastructure
    • Improving access to financefor food processing SMEs

    G KISHAN REDDY
    Business at Hand:

    • Increasing coal output in tandem with rising power, other sectors’ demand
    • Dealing with land possession-related issues emerging at mines
    • Forming a long-term plan for the coal sector, diversification

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    OTHER CABINET MINISTERS:



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