Assam CM announces major ministerial reshuffle for enhanced governance

In a major shakeup aimed at boosting governance and leadership across crucial sectors, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced a comprehensive reshuffle of ministerial portfolios. The reshuffle, a strategic move designed to drive efficiency, innovation, and development, is expected to strengthen the state’s administration and foster growth in key areas like healthcare, education, rural infrastructure, and social welfare.

New Ministerial Assignments

Prasanta Phukan has been entrusted with the Power, Skill, Employment, and Entrepreneurship, as well as the Medical Education and Research departments. He will also oversee the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Yojana, focusing on advancing healthcare, energy sustainability, and skill development.

Kaushik Rai will take charge of the Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs, Mines and Minerals, and Barak Valley Development departments, playing a pivotal role in ensuring food security and boosting mineral resource management in the state.

Krishnendu Paul has been assigned the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, Fisheries, and Public Works (Roads) departments, with an emphasis on agricultural growth, rural infrastructure, and fisheries development.

Rupesh Gowala will oversee the Labour Welfare, Tea Tribes and Adivasi Welfare, and Home (Prisons, Home Guards, and Civil Defense) departments, prioritizing the welfare of marginalized communities and reinforcing law enforcement.

Senior Ministerial Realignments

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma retains key responsibilities for the Home, Personnel, and Public Works (Buildings and Highways) departments, continuing to steer the state’s development efforts and governance.

Ranjeet Kumar Dass will now manage the Panchayat and Rural Development, Judicial, and Tourism departments, focusing on rural upliftment and tourism promotion.

Atul Bora will lead Agriculture, Excise, and Border Protection and Development, prioritizing agricultural growth and border security.

Keshab Mahanta has been assigned the Revenue and Disaster Management, Information Technology, and Science, Technology, and Climate Change departments, focusing on disaster management and digital transformation.

Urkhao Gwra Brahma will head the Handloom, Textiles and Sericulture, Soil Conservation, and Welfare of Bodoland departments, nurturing traditional industries and regional development.

Other Key Assignments

Several other ministers have been entrusted with vital departments to ensure balanced growth across sectors:

Chandra Mohan Patowary: Act East Policy Affairs, Environment and Forest, and Parliamentary Affairs
Ranoj Pegu: School Education, Higher Education, and Tribal Affairs (Plain)
Ashok Singhal: Health and Family Welfare, and Irrigation
Ajanta Neog: Finance, and Women and Child Development
Pijush Hazarika: Information and Public Relations, Social Justice and Empowerment, and Water Resources
Bimal Bora: Cultural Affairs, and Industries, Commerce, and Public Enterprises
Jayanta Malla Baruah: Public Health Engineering, and Housing and Urban Affairs
Nandita Gorlosa: Sports and Youth Welfare, Welfare of Minorities, and Public Works (Buildings and National Highways)

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