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Click Here → All State Minister List Click Here All State Minister List www.nethindi.in Cabinet Ministers Of U.P. Government 2019 1. Shri Yogi Adityanath Hon'ble Chief Home, Housing and Urban Planning, Revenue, Minister Food and logistics, Civil Supplies, Food Safety and Drug Administration, Economics and Statistics, Mining and Minarals, Flood Control, Tax Registration, Jail, General Administration, Secretariat Administration, Confidential, Vigilance, Appointment, Personnel, Information, Electoral, Institutional Finance, Planning, State Property, Town Land, Uttar Pradesh Restructuring Coordination, Administrative Reform, Program Implementation, National Integration, Infrastructure, Language, External Aided Project, Scarcity, Relief and Rehabilitation, Public service Management , Rent Control, Consumer Protection, Weights and Measures 2. Shri Keshav Prasad Deputy Chief Public Works Department, Food Maurya Minister Processing,Entertainment Tax, Public Enterprises 3. Dr. Dinesh Sharma Deputy Chief Secondary Education and Higher Education, Minister Science and Technology, Electronics, Information Technology 4. Shri Surya Pratap Cabinet Minister Agriculture, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Shahi research 5. Shri Suresh Khanna Cabinet Minister Parliamentary Affairs, Urban Development, Overall Urban Development, Urban Employment and Poverty Alleviation 6. Shri Swami Prasad Cabinet Minister Labour, Employment, Coordination Maurya 7. Shri Satish Mahana Cabinet Minister Industrial development 8. Shri Rajesh Agarwal Cabinet Minister Finance 9. Smt. Reeta Cabinet Minister Women's Welfare, Family Welfare, Mother and Bahuguna Joshi Child Welfare, Tourism 10. Shri Dara Singh Cabinet Minister Forest, Environment, Zoological Garden, Chauhan Horticulture 11. Shri Dharam Pal Cabinet Minister Irrigation, Irrigation (Mechanical) Singh 12. Shri S P Singh Cabinet Minister Animal Husbandry, Minor Irrigation, Fisheries Baghel 13. Shri Satya Dev Cabinet Minister Khadi Village Industries, Sericulture, Textile, Pachauri Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Export Promotion 14. Shri Ramapati Cabinet Minister Social Welfare, Scheduled Castes and Tribal Shastri Welfare 15. Shri Jai Pratap Singh Cabinet Minister Excise, Prohibition 16. Shri Om Prakash Cabinet Minister Backward class welfare, Divyangjan Rajbhar Empowerment 17. Shri Brijesh Pathak Cabinet Minister Legislative, Justice, Conventional Energy Sources, Political Pension 18. Shri Laxmi Narayan Cabinet Minister Dairy Development, Religious Affairs, Culture, Chaudhary Minority Welfare, Muslim Waqf and Haj 19. Shri Chetan Cabinet Minister Sports, Youth Welfare, Vocational Education, Chauhan Skilled Development 20. Shri Shrikant Cabinet Minister Energy Sharma 21. Shri RajendraPratap Cabinet Minister Rural engineering service Singh (Moti Singh) 22. Shri SidharthNath Cabinet Minister Medical and health Singh 23. Shri Mukut Bihari Cabinet Minister Cooperative Verma 24. Shri Cabinet Minister Technical Education, Medical Education AshutoshTandon 25. Shri Nand Gopal Cabinet Minister Stamp and court fees, Registration, Civil aviation Gupta "Nandi" .
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