Wednesday, December 07, 2005

His Majesty reshuffles cabinet

His Majesty the King has reconstituted the cabinet under his chairmanship coded the Article 127 of the Kingdom of Nepal 1990.

His Majesty the King constituted 35 member cabinet including 14 ministers, 7 state ministers and 14 assistant ministers.

His Majesty has included some new faces in the government while removed some ministers appointed after the February 1 royal takeover.


Chairman: King Gyanendra

Vice Chairmen:
1. Tulsi Giri, Water Resources
2. Kirti Nidhi Bista

Cabinet Ministers

1. Badri Mandal, Local Administration
2. Keshar Bahadur Bista, Agriculture and Cooperatives
3. Ramesh Nath Pandey, Foreign Affairs
4. Radha Krishna Mainali, Education and Sports
5. Kamal Thapa, Home
6. Buddiman Tamang, Industry, Commerce and Supplies
7. Salim Miya Ansari, Forest and Land Conservation
8. Prakash Koirala, Environment, Science and
Technology
9. Narayan Singh Pun, Land Reform and Management
10. Buddhi Raj Bajracharya, without portfolio
11. Tanka Dhakal, Local Development
12. Niranjan Thapa, Law and Justice

State Ministers

1. Rabindra Khanal, Labour and Transport Management
2. Dr Rup Jyoti, Finance
3. Yankila Sherpa, Tourism Culture and Civil Aviation
4. Mani Lama, Health and Population
5. Brajesh kumar Gupta, Physical Planning and Management
6. Dr Durga Pokharel, Women, Children and Social
Welfare
7. Shreesh Shumsher Rana, Information and
Communications

Assistant Ministers

1. Hari Shankar Pariyar, Forest and Land Conservation
2. Binod Kumar Shah, Water Resources
3. Golchhe Sarki, Women, Children and Social Welfare
4. Nikshya Shumsher Rana,Health and Population
5. Govind Chaudhary,Agriculture and Cooperatives
6. Toran Bahaduur Gurung, General Adminstration
7. Rajesh Kaji Shrestha, Industry, Commerce and
Supplies
8. Bhuwan Pathak, Education and Sports
9. Roshan Karki, Local Development
10. Pratap Ram Lohar, Environment, Science and
Technology
11. Sonelal Yadav, Home
12 Yagya Bahadur Budhathoki, Land Reform and
Management
13. Chhakka Bahadur Lama, Physical Planning and Management

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