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General Awareness Questions 1. Who is the Home Minister of - 2. What is the Current rate of CRR- 4% 3. Agartala is capital of which of state ? - Tripura 4. Yogeshwar Datta related with which Sport - wrestler 5. Bank of Merged with which bank ? - ICICI 6. Oslo is the capital of which country ? Norway 7. What is the current rate of SLR ? 22 % 8. Who is H.R.Khan ? Dy. Governer of RBI 9. What is the full form of Qip ? - Qualified Institutional Placement 10. Who is the PM of ? - David Cameroon 11. Who is the current IMF head ? - Christine Lagarde 12. Double fault is related to which games ? - 13. Who is the head of Press Council of India ? - Markandaye Katju 14. Interest fee cap on home loans – 2 lakhs 15. Who is H.R. Khan- Deputy of RBI 16. Who is the current railway minister ? - Sadananda Gowda 17. What is the Full Form of SEBI - Security Exchange Board of India 18. According to social responsibility tax,tax is levied on company worth more than ? – 1000cr 19. Which country achieved highest GDP in 2001-2010 – United States 20. What is the route of the Fastest Train in India ? - to Agra 21. K R Kamath is the CMD of which bank ? - National Bank 22. Gulberg Hill Station is Located in- Jammu and Kashmir 23. Who was the Founder of Congress ? -Allan Octavian Hume 24. Rory Mcllroy is related to which game ? - Golf 25. In the budget, how many new AIIMS institutes were decided to be made – 4 26. Modi visited which country in August First Week ? - Nepal 27. What is the initial capital of payment bank ? - 100 cr 28. Who is the current C.M. ? - Jitan Ram Manjhi

Suzlon Energy related to - Wind Turbine Supplier

Planning Commission is replaced by how many members(no of members in that committee) - 8

Sagarmala Project located at - Over the river Mandovi in

Gangavaram port located in - Vishakapatnam

Sheikh Hasina PM of - Bangladesh

Dhaka capital of - Bangladesh

Full form of MPLADS - Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme

Shillong capital of -

Financial inclusion overdraft limit provided to whom - people who come under Jandhan Yojana

Heena Siddhu related to which game - Shooting

"Love" is related to which game -

D Viju related to which game - Badminton

Amit kumar related to which game - Wrestling

Zero Effect- Zero Defect slogan by -

Who is - Founder of Wipro

Prior to which year currency note should be exchanged - 2005

PFO monthly pension limit - Rs. 1000 (Minimum limit) & Maximum Limit is Rs. 15000

Pankaj Advani Sports name - Billiards

Chanakya also known as (his alternate name) - Kautilya

Number of free ATM transactions - 3

CDR fullform - Credit Default Swap

SEZ started by PM In which state/city -

Indira Awas Yojna new name - National Gramin Awaas Mission (proposed name, please check once)

FLIPKART is which kind of company? - E-Commerce

Income Tax exemption limit for Sr. Citizens - Rs. 3 Lakh

200 cr allocated for stadium in which state - Jammu & Kashmir

Which organization is worried for EBOLA - WHO

No. of AIIMS propoed in the Union Budget - 4

Largest bank - Industrial & Commercial Bank of China

Who is sumitra mahajan - Loksabha Speaker

No. of passenger train in rail budget 2014 - 58

No. of countries in BRICS - 5

Union Health Minister: Dr. HarshaVardha

1. Which state in India has highest rural population - U.P

2. Currency of Finland – Euro

3. Capital of Egypt - Cairo

4. 2015 BRIS Summit- Ufa, Russia

5. World diabetes day- 14th November

6. Movie directed by Muzaffar Ali (film maker), National Sadbhavana Award winner- Umrao Jaan

7. Role of Chief Operating Officer (COO) appointed by RBI – as a 5th Deputy Governor of RBI

8. Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa related to – Squash

9. Selection Committee headed by- Ajitpal Singh

10. RBI imposing a limit on ATM transactions. Which cities does come under this - and Raipur

11. The Nobel Prize 2013 in physics went to Brit Peter Higgs and - Belgian Francois Englert

12. The Story written by - K Giriprakash

13. The RBI issued draft guidelines for setting up small banks and payment banks, with a minimum capital of - 100 crore

14. what we call ------(some story telling) in A.P and Telangana - Hari Katha

15. Head of Governance of Boards of Banks in India - PJ Nayak

16. Commercial Paper (CP) is issued in the form of - promissory note.

17. Union cabinet approved Ken-Betwa river link which will benefit which two states - UP & MP

18. Who got field’s medal by International Mathematical Union's (IMU) - Manjul Bhargava

19. Minister of Consumer Affairs, food & PD? Ramvilas Paswan

20. How much capital to be infused in banks to meet Basel-III norms by 2018 as per union budget – Rs 2.40 lakh crore

21. Capital of ? Canberra

22. Which insurance company will insure under Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana - LIC

23. Nimmo Bazgo hydropower project in which district of J&K- Leh

24. Which country will host 7th IBSA summit – India

25. RBI asked banks not to impose penalties on accounts not maintaining minimum balance on which of the following accounts? any inoperative account

26. Which model of first ever Smartphone was launched in 1994?

27. Max money that can remitted to Nepal from any of the NEFT-enabled branches in India – 50,000

28. BKS Iyengar who passed away recently was a renowned - Yoga teacher

29. DICGC does not cover insurance for which account?

30. Funds for Deendayal Upadhya Gram Jyoti Yojana - 500 cr

31. Currency of Netherlands - Euro

32. Human Rights day - Dec 10

33. Largest indigenously built warship - INS kamorta

34. RBI license given to which micro-finance company - Bandhan

35. AIMA full form - All India Management Association

36. Business leader of the year award by AIMA was given to - Mr M. G. George Muthoot, Chairman, The Muthoot Group

37. 2nd Summer Youth to be held in - Nanjing, China

38. Which country is largest wind power producer - China

39. Definition of stale cheque in India - check that is 3 months or older than the date

40. The concept of BRIC was introduced by which economist - James O'Niel

41. Full form of CTS - Cheque Truncation System

42. related to which game - Tennis

43. Which bank launched first equated EMI on debit cards – ICICI

44. 24 engineering students died in river beas of which dam gates where open - Larji Dam

45. Which of the following feature of RTGS is not true - It is used for small transactions

46. Which state has Highest urban population according to census 2011 - Maharashtra

47. Which Irish author Created the character Dracula - Bram Stoker

48. Regulator of Forwards and Futures market – Forward Market Commission (FMC)

49. Surya Kiran VII Exercise took place between - India & Nepal

50. Rongali Bihu celebrated in which state – Assam

51. Best parliamentarian award goes to and - Singh and Sharad

52. 1st Smartphone created by IBM – IBM Simon

53. Note which is partially- fully obliterated -mutilated Note

54. E-BAAT full form - Electronic Banking Awareness and Technology

55. Health ministry launches "Anti tobacco campaign" named- Sunita

56. SIT head 4 black money- M.B. Shah

57. RBI panel head who recommend CPI formula - Urjit Patel Committee

58. CTBT - Comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty

59. Chandraprabha wildlife sanctuary state- U.P. Varanasi

60. FII is regulated by- SEBI

61. 1200 megawatt Lanco power plant in Udupai established by which company- Adani group

62. According to railway minister in rail budget how many people travel daily by train- 23 million

63. Ministry of Tribal Affairs come from which constituency- Sundarghar,

64. First Skill Development Centre – , Rajasthan

President – Hamid Karzai Afghanistan President-elect – Ashraf Ghani Bangladesh President – Abdul Hamid Prime Minister – Sheikh Hasina Bhutan King – Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck Prime Minister – Tshering Tobgay Premier of the State Council – Li President – Xi Jinping China Keqiang Emperor – Akihito Prime Minister – Shinz? Abe

Nepal President – Ram Baran Yadav Prime Minister – Sushil Koirala President – Mamnoon Hussain Prime Minister – Nawaz Sharif Sri President – Mahinda Rajapaksa Prime Minister – D. M. Jayaratne Lanka Burma President – Thein Sein State Name (past governors)

E. S. L. Narasimhan (list)

Nirbhay Sharma (list) Assam

Janaki Ballabh Patnaik (list) Bihar

D. Y. Patil (list)

Balramji Das Tandon (list) Goa

Mridula Sinha (list) Gujarat

Om Prakash Kohli (list)

Haryana Kaptan Singh Solanki (list) Himachal Pradesh

Urmila Singh (list) Jammu and Kashmir

Narinder Nath Vohra (list)

Syed Ahmed (list)

Vajubhai Vala (list)

P Sathasivam (list)

Ram Naresh Yadav (list) Maharashtra

CH. Vidyasagar Rao (list)

Krishan Kant Paul (list) Meghalaya

Krishan Kant Paul (list)

K. Sankaranarayanan (list)

Padmanabha Acharya (list) Odisha

S. C. Jamir (list) Punjab

Shivraj Patil (list) Rajasthan

Kalyan Singh (list) Sikkim Shriniwas Dadasaheb

(list) Patil

K. Rosaiah (list) Telangana

E. S. L. Narasimhan (list) Tripura

Padmanabha Acharya (list)

Ram Naik (list)

Aziz Qureshi (list)

Keshari Nath Tripathi (list) Najeeb Jung, a former IAS officer and vice-chancellor of , is the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. Office and Name (past officeholders) Administrator of

Shivraj Patil Office and union territory Name (past officeholders) (list) Administrator of

Dadra and Nagar Haveli B. S. Bhalla (list) Administrator of

Daman and Diu B. S. Bhalla (list) Administrator of

Lakshadweep H. Rajesh Prasad (list) Lieutenant Governor of

Andaman and Nicobar Islands A. K. Singh (list) Lieutenant Governor of

Delhi Najeeb Jung (list) Lieutenant Governor of

Puducherry A. K. Singh (list)

List of female Indian governors Name State

Sarojini Naidu Uttar Pradesh

Padmaja Naidu West Bengal

Vijayalakshmi Pandit Maharashtra

Sharda Mukherjee Andhra Pradesh

Sharda Mukherjee Gujarat Kumudben Manishankar

Andhra Pradesh

Joshi

Jyothi Venkatachalam Kerala

Ram Dulari Sinha Kerala

Sarla Grewal Madhya Pradesh

Rajendra Kumari Bajpai Puducherry

Rajani Rai Puducherry

Fathima Beevi Tamil Nadu

Sheila Kaul Himachal Pradesh Rama Devi[disambiguation

Himachal Pradesh needed] Rama Devi[disambiguation

Karnataka needed]

Pratibha Patil Rajasthan

Prabha Rau Himachal Pradesh

Prabha Rau Rajasthan

Kamla Beniwal Gujarat Name State

Urmila Singh Himachal

Margaret Alva Rajasthan Kerala

List of current Indian chief

Sheila Dikshit ministers

Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu

Telugu Desam Party

(list) Naidu Arunachal Pradesh

Nabam Tuki – (list) Assam

Tarun Gogoi Indian National Congress (list) Bihar

Jitan Ram Manjhi – (United) (list) Chhattisgarh

Raman Singh Bharatiya (list) Delhi[b] Vacant[c] N/A (list) (President's rule) Goa

Manohar Parrikar (list) Gujarat

Anandiben Patel Bharatiya Janata Party (list) Bhupinder Singh

Indian National Congress

(list) Hooda Himachal Pradesh

Virbhadra Singh Indian National Congress (list) Jammu and Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir National

Omar Abdullah

(list) Conference Jharkhand

Hemant Soren Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (list) Karnataka

Siddaramaiah Indian National Congress (list) Kerala

Oommen Chandy Indian National Congress (list) Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh

Bharatiya Janata Party

(list) Chouhan Maharashtra

Prithviraj Chavan Indian National Congress (list) Manipur

Okram Ibobi Singh Indian National Congress (list) Meghalaya

Mukul Sangma – Indian National Congress (list) Mizoram

Pu Lalthanhawla – Indian National Congress (list) Name State Nagaland

T. R. Zeliang – Naga People's Front (list) Odisha

Naveen Patnaik Biju Janata Dal (list) Puducherry[b]

N. Rangaswamy All India N.R. Congress (list) Punjab

Parkash Singh Badal Shiromani Akali Dal (list) Rajasthan

Vasundhara Raje Bharatiya Janata Party (list) Sikkim Pawan Kumar

– Sikkim Democratic Front

(list) Chamling Tamil Nadu All India Anna Dravida Munnetra

Jayalalithaa

(list) Kazhagam Telangana K. Chandrashekar

Telangana Rashtra Samithi

(list) Rao Tripura Communist Party of India

Manik Sarkar

(list) (Marxist) Uttar Pradesh

Akhilesh Yadav Samajwadi Party (list) Uttarakhand

Harish Rawat – Indian National Congress (list) wb Mamta banerjee tmc

S.NO DANCE STATE

 Odissi  Bhaka Wata 1. Odisha  Dandante

 Chakiarkoothu  Kathakali  Mohiniattam  Ottam Thullal  Chavittu Natakam  Kaikotti Kalai 2. Kerala  Koodiyattam  Krishnavattam  Mudiyettu  Tappatri Kai  Theyyam

3.  Bharatnatyam Tamil Nadu  Kummi  Kolattam  Devarattam  Poikkal Kuthirai Attam  Therukkoothu  Karakattam  Mayilattam  Kavadiattam  Silambattam  Thappattam  Kaliattam  Puliyattam

 Kuchipudi  Veethi-Bhagavatham 4. Andhra Pradesh  Kottam

 Yakshagana  Bayalata  Simha Nutrya 5. Karnataka  Dollu Kunitha  Veeragase

 Bihu  Ojapali 6. Assam  Ankia Nat

 Jat Jatin  Faguna or Fag  Purbi  Bidesia  Jhijhian 7.  Kajari Bihar  Sohar-Khilouna  Holi Dance  Jhumeri  Harvesting Dance

 Dandya Ras  Garba Lasya Nritya 8. Gujarat  Bhavai  Garba  Rasila  Trippani

 Swang  Khoria  Gugga dance 9.  Loor Haryana  Sang  Dhamal

 Luddi Dance  Munzra 10.  Kanayala Himachal Pradesh  Giddha Parhaun

 Hikat  Rouf 11. Jammu and Kashmir  Chakri

 Tamasha  Dahi Kala 12.  Lavani Maharashtra  Lezim

 Macha  Lota 13. Madhya Pradesh  Pandvani

 Wangala Laho  Shad Nongkrem 14. Meghalaya  Shad Sukmysiem

 Manipuri  Maha Rasa 15. Manipur  Lai Haroba  Chiraw (Bamboo Dance) 16. Mizoram

 Bhangra 17.  Gidda Punjab

 Khayal  Chamar Gindad  Gangore 18.  Jhulan Leela Rajasthan  Jhumar (Ghumar)  Kayanga Bajayanga

 Kathak  Nautanki  Chappeli 19.  Kajri Uttar Pradesh  Karan  Kumaon

 Jatra  Chau 20. West Bengal  Kathi

 Fugdi  Dekhnni 21.  Tarangamel Goa  Dhalo

 Bardo Chham  Aji Lamu  Hiirii Khaniing  Pasi Kongki  Lion and Peacock dance 22. Arunachal Pradesh  Chalo  Popir  Ponung  Rekham Pada  Karma  Panthi  Pandavani 23. Chhattisgarh  Rawat Nacha  Soowa Nacha or Suwa Tribal dance

 Paika  Chhou 24. Jharkhand  Santhal

 Zeliang  Nruirolians (Cock dance) 25. Nagaland  Temangnetin (Fly dance)

 Singhi Chham  Yak Chaam 26.  Maruni Sikkim  Rechungma

 Perini Thandavam  Dappu 27.  Lambadi Telangana  Tappeta Gullu

 Hojagiri  Goria 28. Tripura  Lebang Boomani

 Chholiya  Jagars  Thali-Jadda 29. Uttarakhand  Jhainta  Barada Nati

Modi invited the leaders of SAARC countries to his oath-taking ceremony 1935 rbi established Policy Rates, Reserve Ratios, Lending and Deposit Rates as of July 15, 2014 Bank Rate 9.00% Repo Rate 8.00% Reverse Repo Rate 7.00% Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) 4% Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) 22.00% Base Rate 10.00%–10.25% Savings Deposit Rate 4% Term Deposit Rate 8.00%–9.5%

Bank Rate 9.00% (w.e.f. 28/01/2014) Cash 4.00% Reserve (wef 09/02/2013) - Ratio announced on (CRR) 29/01/2013 22.00%(w.e.f. 09/08/2014) Statutory Liquidity Ratio (announced on (SLR) 05/08/2014) 8.00% (w.e.f. Repo Rate under LAF 28/01/2014) Reverse Repo Rate under 7.00% (w.e.f. LAF * 28/01/2014) Marginal Standing Facility 9.00% (w.e.f. 28/01/2014) (MSF) ** Saving Deposits under 4% wef (03/05/2011) NRO and NRE categories RBI closed down six Urban Cooperative Banks which were suspected of being used to route illegal money. RBI didn’t disclose the names of these UCBs The Reserve Bank of India on 9 September 2014 decided to fix the upper age limit at 70 years for M.D and CEO in private sector banks RBI issued guidelines on implementation of Basel III Capital Regulations. CAD in Q1 of 2014-15 narrowed down to 1.7 percent due to fall in gold imports. United Bank of India on 1 September 2014 declared debt-ridden Kingfisher Airlines and its owner Vijay Mallya as wilful defaulters. To expedite credit decisions, RBI asked banks to set a timeline to process loans. However, RBI didn’t set any particular time frame for it. RBI in August 2014 decided to impose a limit of 3 free transactions per month, if a customer withdraws from other bank’s... The Union Government decided to appoint former RBI governor Bimal Jalan as the head of the Expenditure Management Commission on 12 August 2014. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 7 August 2014 issued draft guidelines for implementation of Bharat Bill Payment System RBI has cancelled licence of The Vasai Co-operative Urban Bank . The order has been made effective from the close of business on 14 July 2014. Sir Osborne Smith-1st governor of rbi, 1st indian-c.d. deshmukh.. then benegal rama rau Subhashs. mundra- 4th deputy governor, first was james taylor RBI has cancelled certificate of registration of six NBFCs with which they cannot be able to conduct business of non-banking financial institution. The Reserve Bank of India on 25 July 2014 penalised 12 banks in Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited case. The penalty imposed... he Reserve Bank of India issued draft guidelines for setting up and operating a Trade Receivables Discounting System. The RBI on 17 July 2014 issued draft guidelines for licensing of payments banks and small banks for furthering financial inclusionReserve Bank of India (RBI) on 15 July 2014 announced to ease the infrastructure financing norms in order to encourage infrastructure developmentRBI relaxed the norms for overseas investment by Indian corporates by raising their borrowing limit.

Sports Badminton

Anup Sridhar

Aparna Popat Pulella Gopichand Dipankar Bhattacharya

Chetan Anand Parupalli Kashyap Boxing

Mary Kom Shiva Thapa

Ali Qamar

Dola Banerjee

Jayanta Talukdar

Athletics

Ashwini Nachappa Soma Biswas P.T.Usha

Jyotirmoyee Sikdar

KM Beenamol

Past Cricketers

Kiran More

Javagal Srinath

G.R. Vishwanath C.G. Borde Mohammed Azharuddin

E.D. Solkar

E.A.S. Prasanna B.S. Chandrashekhar Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi

Sunil Gavaskar B.K.

D. N. Sardesai

C.P.S. Chauhan Present Cricketers

Munaf Patel

Yuvraj Singh Dinesh Kartik

Zaheer Khan

Virender Sehwag

S. Srisanth

Mahender Singh Dhoni

Murali Kartik RP Singh Car Racing

Narain Karthikeyan Armaan Ebrahim Squash

Joshna Chinappa Ritwik Bhattacharya Saurav Ghosal

Table Tennis

Achanta Sharatha Kamal Chetan Baboor

Swimmers

Bula Choudhury

Shooting

Vijay Kumar Samresh Jung

Abhinav Bindra Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore

Anjali Bhagwat Manvjit Singh Sandhu Golf

Gaurav Ghei

Jeev Milkha SIngh Shiv Kapur

Billiards and

Geet Sethi Pankaj Advani Ashok shandilya

Michael Ferreira Hockey

Dilip Tirkey

Gagan

Chess

Dibyendu Barua

K Sasikiran

P Harikrishna Football

Baichung Bhutia Dr Talimeran Ao Inivalappil Mani Vijayan Lawn tennis

Jaidip Mukerjea

Ramesh Krishnan

Rohan Bopanna Mountaineering

Tenzing Norgay Weight Lifting

Karnam Malleshwari N.

Wrestling

Dalip Singh Rana Gulam The Great Gama

Dara Singh Palwinder Singh Cheema

Gobar Goha Panne Lal Yadav

Medal Standings

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze

1 ENG 58 59 57

2 AUS 49 42 46

3 CAN 32 16 34

4 SCO 19 15 19

5 IND 15 30 19

71 participating nations at the 2014

Clyde, an anthropomorphic thistle named after the river which flows through the centre of , was the official mascot of the . The mascot was designed by Beth Gilmour, who won a competition run by Glasgow 2014 for children to design the Mascot. Beth's drawing was then brought to life by digital agency Nerv, who turned it into a commercial character, created a full backstory, gave it a name – Clyde – and created a website for him. Clyde was finally revealed in a seven-minute animated film created by Nerv at a ceremony at BBC Scotland's headquarters in Glasgow. The organiser, Glasgow 2014, said the mascot's design was chosen, because of its "Scottish symbolism and Glaswegian charm and likeability".[103]

Medal Name Sport Event

Gold Sanjita Khumukchan Weightlifting Women's Weightlifting (48 kg)

Gold Sukhen Dey Weightlifting Men's Weightlifting (56 kg)

Gold Shooting Men's Shooting (10 metre air rifle)

Gold Apurvi Chandela Shooting Women's Shooting (10 metre air rifle)

Gold Rahi Sarnobat Shooting Women's Shooting (25 metre pistol)

Gold Sathish Sivalingam Weightlifting Men's Weightlifting (77 kg)

Gold Shooting Men's Shooting (50 metre pistol)

Gold Amit Kumar Wrestling Men's Wrestling (57 kg)

Gold Wrestling Women's Wrestling (48 kg)

Gold Wrestling Men's Wrestling (74 kg)

Gold Babita Kumari Wrestling Women's Wrestling (55 kg)

Gold Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling Men's Wrestling (65 kg)

Gold Athletics Men's Dipika Pallikal

Squash Women's Doubles Gold Joshna Chinappa

Gold Kashyap Parupalli Badminton Men's Singles

Prime Minister of India Minister for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions 

1 Narendra Modi varanasi Minister of Atomic Energy Minister of Space[6] [7]

2 Minister of Home Affairs Rajnath Singh

3 Minister of External Affairs[7] Sushma vidisha

Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs Swaraj Minister of Finance

4 Minister of Corporate Affairs Arun Jaitley gujrat

Minister of Defence[7] Minister of Urban Development Venkaiah 5 Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation karnataka

Naidu Minister of Parliamentary Affairs[8] Minister of Road Transport and Highways [8]

6 Minister of Shipping Nitin Gadkari

Minister of Rural Development[8] D. V. [8]

7 Minister of Railways Sadananda

Gowda [8]

8 Minister of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Uma Bharti

[8] Najma

9 Minister of Minority Affairs

Heptullah

[8] Ram Vilas

10 Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

Paswan

[8] Maneka

11 Minister of Women and Child Development

Gandhi [8]

12 Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers

Minister of Law and Justice 13 [8]

Minister of Communications and Information Technology Prasad

[8] Ashok

14 Minister of Civil Aviation

Gajapati Raju [8]

15 Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Anant Geete

[8] Harsimrat

16 Minister of Food Processing Industries

Kaur

Minister of Mines Narendra 17 Minister of Steel

Singh Tomar Minister of Labour and Employment[8]

18 Minister of Tribal Affairs Jual Oram

[8] Thawar Chand

19 Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment

Gehlot

20 Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Radha Mohan

21 Minister of Agriculture

Singh [8]

22 Minister of Health and Family Welfare Harsh Vardhan

23 Minister of Human Resource Development Smriti Iran