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Himanta reshuffles cabinet, takes charge of health department

Assam's chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma made a slight adjustment to his cabinet on Tuesday, taking charge of the Health and Family Welfare Department. This portfolio was previously managed by Keshab Mahanta. Keshab Mahanta has now been assigned the departments that were under former minister Parimal Suklabaidya, who was recently elected to the Lok Sabha.
Himanta reshuffles cabinet, takes charge of health department
GUWAHATI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma made a minor reshuffle in his cabinet on Tuesday and took charge of the Health and Family Welfare Department. The Health portfolio was earlier held by Keshab Mahanta, who has been reallocated departments held by former minister Parimal Suklabaidya following his election to the Lok Sabha.
Mahanta, a member of BJP's alliance partner Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), had held the position since 2021, according to an official notification.

Mahanta has been reallocated the departments of Transport, Excise, and Fisheries, which were held by Suklabaidya, in addition to his earlier portfolios of Science, Technology and Climate Change, and Information Technology.
Suklabaidya, after his election to the Lok Sabha from Silchar (SC) Parliamentary constituency, resigned from his ministerial position, which has been accepted by the Governor.
In addition to the Health and Family Welfare Department, the Chief Minister will continue to hold the portfolios of Home, Personnel, Public Works, Medical Education and Research, Indigenous and Tribal Faith and Culture (except Directorate of Library and Museum and Directorate of Archaeology), and any other department not allotted to any other minister.
As Health Minister under chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Sarma led the state's efforts in tackling the COVID-19 crisis by ramping up health infrastructure, including testing facilities, and taking several measures to ease the difficulties faced by patients, their families, and stranded migrant workers outside the state during the lockdown.
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