Five newly inducted Punjab ministers have been allotted portfolios on Tuesday, with Chetan Singh Jauramajra getting Health and Aman Arora getting Housing and Urban Development.
Anmol Gagan Mann was allotted Tourism and Cultural Affairs.
In a tweet, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann shared details about the portfolios allotted to the ministers.
Five AAP MLAs have been inducted as ministers within the Punjab authorities on Monday as Mann expanded his cupboard.
It was the primary cupboard enlargement of the Mann-led authorities after the AAP stormed to energy within the state after the Assembly elections earlier this yr.
According to the portfolios allotted, Arora acquired Information and Public Relations, New and Renewable vitality assets, Housing and Urban Development departments.
Dr Inderbir Singh Nijjar will deal with Local Government, Parliamentary Affairs, Conservation of Land and Water and Administrative Reforms departments.
Fauja Singh would be the Minister for Freedom Fighters, Defence Services Welfare, Food Processing and Horticulture.
Jauramajra has been given Health and Family Welfare, Medical Education and Research departments.
Anmol Gagan Mann would be the Minister for Tourism and Culture Affairs, Investment Promotion, Labour and Removal of Grievances.
Gagan Mann is the second lady to be inducted as cupboard minister within the Mann-led authorities.
With the induction of 5 extra ministers on Monday, the power of the state cupboard has climbed to fifteen, together with the chief minister.
After the AAP fashioned the federal government following its resounding victory within the meeting polls, 10 MLAs, together with eight first-timers, have been inducted as ministers in March.
However in May, Health Minister Vijay Singla was sacked from the state cupboard over graft costs, taking the power of ministers to 9 within the cupboard.
There are 18 berths within the cupboard, together with the chief minister.
The Aam Aadmi Party had stormed to energy in Punjab by bagging 92 seats out of a complete of 117.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”