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West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari allocates portfolios to first five ministers

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West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari allocates portfolios to first five ministers

West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari allocates portfolios to first five ministers

In a significant development, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has allocated portfolios to the first five ministers in his newly formed cabinet. The portfolios were announced in a government order, which also revealed the responsibilities assigned to each minister. Senior BJP leader Dilip Ghosh was given charge of the Panchayat and Rural Development Department, along with Animal Resource Development and Agricultural Marketing. In a surprise move, BJP MLA Jagannath Sao was made the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure, while Tapan Dasgupta was given the portfolio of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs. Two other BJP leaders, Locket Chatterjee and Ashok Mandal, were also sworn in and allocated portfolios, with Chatterjee given the responsibility of Women and Child Development and Social Welfare, and Mandal being assigned the portfolio of Labour and Skills Development.

The allocation of portfolios marks the beginning of a new chapter in the governance of West Bengal, which has been ruled by the Trinamool Congress for nearly two decades. The BJP, which won a significant number of seats in the recent assembly elections, has been looking to make inroads in the state and establish itself as a major force in West Bengal politics. The allocation of portfolios is seen as a strategic move by CM Adhikari to strengthen his government and tackle the key challenges facing the state. The portfolios assigned to each minister reflect the BJP's focus on rural development, agriculture, and infrastructure, which are critical areas of concern for the people of West Bengal.

The allocation of portfolios is likely to have a significant impact on the lives of Indian citizens in West Bengal, particularly in rural areas where the BJP has been focusing its efforts. The Panchayat and Rural Development Department, which has been entrusted to Dilip Ghosh, will play a key role in addressing the needs of rural communities and improving their access to basic services. Experts and opposition leaders have welcomed the move, saying that it reflects the BJP's commitment to governance and development. However, some critics have raised concerns about the allocation of portfolios and the potential impact on the state's bureaucracy.

As the West Bengal government begins its new innings, the allocation of portfolios has set the stage for a major debate on governance and development in the state. While the BJP has welcomed the move, the Trinamool Congress has criticized the allocation of portfolios, saying that it reflects the BJP's "urban

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West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari allocates portfolios to first five ministers In a significant development, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has allocated portfolios to the first five ministers in his newly formed cabinet. The portfolios were announced in a government order, which also revealed the responsibilities assigned to each minister. Senior BJP leader Dilip Ghosh was given charge of the Panchayat and Rural Development Department, along with Animal Resource Development and Agricultural Marketing. In a surprise move, BJP MLA Jagannath Sao was made the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure, while Tapan Dasgupta was given the portfolio of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs. Two other BJP leaders, Locket Chatterjee and Ashok Mandal, were also sworn in and allocated portfolios, with Chatterjee given the responsibility of Women and Child Development and Social Welfare, and Mandal being assigned the portfolio of Labour and Skills Development. The allocation of portfolios marks the beginning of a new chapter in the governance of West Bengal, which has been ruled by the Trinamool Congress for nearly two decades. The BJP, which won a significant number of seats in the recent assembly elections, has been looking to make inroads in the state and establish itself as a major force in West Bengal politics. The allocation of portfolios is seen as a strategic move by CM Adhikari to strengthen his government and tackle the key challenges facing the state. The portfolios assigned to each minister reflect the BJP's focus on rural development, agriculture, and infrastructure, which are critical areas of concern for the people of West Bengal. The allocation of portfolios is likely to have a significant impact on the lives of Indian citizens in West Bengal, particularly in rural areas where the BJP has been focusing its efforts. The Panchayat and Rural Development Department, which has been entrusted to Dilip Ghosh, will play a key role in addressing the needs of rural communities and improving their access to basic services. Experts and opposition leaders have welcomed the move, saying that it reflects the BJP's commitment to governance and development. However, some critics have raised concerns about the allocation of portfolios and the potential impact on the state's bureaucracy. As the West Bengal government begins its new innings, the allocation of portfolios has set the stage for a major debate on governance and development in the state. While the BJP has welcomed the move, the Trinamool Congress has criticized the allocation of portfolios, saying that it reflects the BJP's "urban
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