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Second Modi Ministry
This article is about the 2nd Union Council of Ministers headed by Narendra Modi. For the Second Gujarat Council
of Ministers headed by Narendra Modi, see Second Modi ministry (Gujarat).
The 22nd Ministry of the Republic of India is the Council of Ministers headed by Prime
Minister of India Narendra Modi that was formed after the 2019 general election which was
held in seven phases in 2019. The results of the election were announced on 23 May 2019
and this led to the formation of the 17th Lok Sabha. The swearing-in ceremony was arranged
in the courtyards of Rashtrapati Bhavan at Raisina Hill. The heads of the states of BIMSTEC
countries were invited as guests of honor for this ceremony.
Narendra Modi
No. of ministers 78
Rajya Sabha
116 / 245 (47%)
History
Election(s) 2019
On 7th July 2021, the government went through a ministry expansion with several big names
dropped and new faces sworn in. Many current ministers were also given promotion for their
good work.[1]
Council of Ministers
Cabinet Ministers
Took
Portfolio Minister Left office Party Ref
office
Prime Minister
Minister of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions
Department of Atomic Energy
Department of Space
Narendra 30 May
NDMA Chairperson Incumbent BJP
Modi 2019
Chairperson of NITI Aayog
Took Left
Portfolio Minister Party Ref
office office
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of
Rao 30
Statistics and Programme Implementation
Inderjit May Incumbent BJP
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of
Singh 2019
Planning
Cabinet
30
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Harsh 7 July Minister
May BJP
Science and Technology Vardhan 2021 Was
2019
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Earth Responsible
Sciences Jitendra 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Singh 2021
Ministers of State
Took
Portfolio Minister Left office Party Ref
office
Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office
Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions 30 May
Jitendra Singh Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Department of Atomic 2019
Energy
Minister of State in the Department of Space
30 May
Anurag Thakur 7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Corporate 2019
Affairs Rao Inderjit 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Singh 2021
7 July
Shripad Naik Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Ports, 2021
Shipping and Waterways Shantanu 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Thakur 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism Shripad Naik 7 July Incumbent BJP
2021
7 July
Ajay Bhatt Incumbent BJP
2021
30 May
Shripad Naik 7 July BJP
2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Defence
7 July
Ajay Bhatt Incumbent BJP
2021
Faggan Singh 30 May
Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel Incumbent BJP
Kulaste 2019
Sadhvi Niranjan 30 May
Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Rural Jyoti 2019
Development Faggan Singh 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Kulaste 2021
Rattan Lal 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Kataria 2019
Prahlad Singh 7 July
Minister of State in the Ministry of Jal Shakti Incumbent BJP
Patel 2021
Bishweswar 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Tudu 2021
30 May
Rameswar Teli 7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Food 2019
Processing Industries Prahlad Singh 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Patel 2021
30 May
Raosaheb Danve 7 July 2021 BJP
2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Consumer Ashwini Kumar 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Choubey 2021
Sadhvi Niranjan 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Jyoti 2021
30 May
Babul Supriyo 7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Environment, 2019
Forest and Climate Change Ashwini Kumar 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Choubey 2021
Arjun Ram 30 May
Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Meghwal 2019
Affairs V. 30 May
Incumbent BJP
Muraleedharan 2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Culture Arjun Ram 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Meghwal 2021
Meenakshi 7 July Incumbent BJP
Lekhi 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Road 30 May
V. K. Singh Incumbent BJP
Transport and Highways 2019
7 July
Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation V. K. Singh Incumbent BJP
2021
Krishan Pal 7 July
Minister of State in the Ministry of Power Incumbent BJP
Gurjar 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Heavy Arjun Ram 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Industries and Public Enterprises Meghwal 2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Heavy Krishan Pal 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Industries Gurjar 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Coal 7 July
Raosaheb Danve Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Mines 2021
23
30 May
Suresh Angadi September BJP
2019
2020
Minister of State in the Ministry of Railways 7 July
Raosaheb Danve Incumbent BJP
2021
Darshana 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Jardosh 2021
Darshana 7 July
Minister of State in the Ministry of Textiles Incumbent BJP
Jardosh 2021
Krishan Pal 30 May 07 July
BJP
Gurjar 2019 2021
Rattan Lal 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Kataria 2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Justice Ramdas 30 May
Incumbent RPI(A)
and Empowerment Athawale 2019
A. 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Narayanaswamy 2021
Pratima 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Bhoumik 2021
Pratap Chandra 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Sarangi 2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Fisheries, Dr. Sanjeev 30 May
Incumbent BJP
Animal Husbandry and Dairying Kumar Balyan 2019
7 July
L. Murugan Incumbent BJP
2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs 30 May
G. Kishan Reddy 7 July 2021 BJP
2019
Nityanand Rai 30 May Incumbent BJP
2019
Ajay Kumar 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Mishra 2021
7 July
Nisith Pramanik Incumbent BJP
2021
30 May
Anurag Thakur 7 July 2021 BJP
2019
7 July
Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance Bhagwat Karad Incumbent BJP
2021
Pankaj 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Choudhary 2021
Hardeep Singh 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Puri 2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce 30 May
Som Parkash Incumbent BJP
and Industry 2019
7 July
Anupriya Patel Incumbent AD(S)
2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Law and S. P. Singh 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Justice Baghel 2021
30 May
Raj Kumar Singh 7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Skill 2019
Development and Entrepreneurship Rajeev 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Chandrasekhar 2021
Sanjay Shamrao 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Electronics Dhotre 2019
and Information Technology Rajeev 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Chandrasekhar 2021
Parshottam 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Rupala 2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture Kailash 30 May
Incumbent BJP
and Farmers Welfare Choudhary 2019
Shobha 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Karandlaje 2021
Pratap Chandra 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Micro, Small Sarangi 2019
and Medium Enterprises Bhanu Pratap 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Singh Verma 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of External V. 30 May
Incumbent BJP
Affairs Muraleedharan 2019
Meenakshi 7 July Incumbent BJP
Lekhi 2021
Rajkumar 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Ranjan Singh 2021
30 May
Renuka Singh Incumbent BJP
2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Tribal Affairs
Bishweswar 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Tudu 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Petroleum
and Natural Gas 7 July
Rameswar Teli Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Ministry of 2021
Labour and Employment
Sanjay Shamrao 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Dhotre 2019
7 July
Subhas Sarkar Incumbent BJP
2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Education
Rajkumar 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Ranjan Singh 2021
Annapurna Devi 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Yadav 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Housing and 7 July
Kaushal Kishore Incumbent BJP
Urban Affairs 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Development
of North Eastern Region 7 July
B. L. Verma Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Ministry of 2021
Co-operation
Sanjay Shamrao 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Dhotre 2019
Communications Devusinh 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Chauhan 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of New and Bhagwanth 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Renewable Energy Khuba 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Panchayati 7 July
Kapil Patil Incumbent BJP
Raj 2021
Ashwini Kumar 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Choubey 2019
Family Welfare 7 July
Bharati Pawar Incumbent BJP
2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Chemicals Mansukh L. 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
and Fertilizers Mandaviya 2019
Bhagawanth 7 July Incumbent BJP
Khuba 2021
Debasree 30 May
7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Women and Chaudhuri 2019
Child Development Mahendra 7 July
Incumbent BJP
Munjapara 2021
Mahendra 7 July
Minister of State in the Ministry of AYUSH Incumbent BJP
Munjapara 2021
30 May
Kiren Rijiju 7 July 2021 BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Minority 2019
Affairs 7 July
John Barla Incumbent BJP
2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Information 7 July
L. Murugan Incumbent BJP
and Broadcasting 2021
Minister of State in the Ministry of Youth Affairs 7 July
Nisith Pramanik Incumbent BJP
and Sports 2021
Outgoing Ministers
These are the Ministers which were part of the First Modi ministry but were not included in
the Second Modi ministry. These includes
Sushma Swaraj
Arun Jaitley
Uma Bharti
Suresh Prabhu
Maneka Gandhi
Jual Oram
Anant Geete
Manoj Sinha
Jayant Sinha
Alphons Kannanthanam
Pon Radhakrishnan
Vijay Goel
S. S. Ahluwalia
Subhash Bhamre
Virendra Kumar
Ramesh Jigajinagi
Krishna Raj
Sudarshan Bhagat
Vijay Sampla
P. P. Chaudhary
C. R. Chaudhary
Ajay Tamta
Anantkumar Hegde
Jasvantsinh Bhabhor
Sushma Swaraj announced in November 2018 to not contest the 2019 General election due to
her health related issues.[6] Arun Jaitley also gave his ill health as reason for excluding from
ministry.[7] Uma Bharti became National Vice-President of BJP and did not contest the
elections.[8]
The following tables represent the demographics of the Ministers as of 7 July 2021.
Representation of cabinet
ministers by party
Bharatiya Janata
29 2 43 74
Party
Republican Party of 0 0 1 1
India (A)
Total 31 2 45 78
Sarbananda Sonowal and L. Murugan are yet to be elected from any state.
Representation of cabinet
ministers by state
Giriraj Singh
R. K. Singh
Ramchandra
Prasad Singh
Bihar 4 — 2 6 Pashupati
Kumar Paras
Ashwini Kumar
Choubey
Nityanand Rai
Amit Shah
S. Jaishankar
Mansukh L.
Mandaviya
Parshottam
Rupala
Gujarat 4 — 3 7
Darshana
Jardosh
Mahendra
Munjapara
Devusinh
Chauhan
Rao Inderjit
Singh
Haryana — 1 1 2
Krishan Pal
Gurjar
Annpurna Devi
Pralhad Joshi
Nirmala
Sitharaman
Shobha
Karandlaje
Karnataka 2 — 4 6 Rajeev
Chandrasekhar
Bhagwanth
Khuba
A.
Narayanaswamy
Kerala — — _ — —
Narendra Singh
Tomar
Virendra Kumar
Khatik
Jyotiraditya
Scindia
Madhya Pradesh 4 — 2 6
Dharmendra
Pradhan
Prahlad Singh
Patel
Faggan Singh
Kulaste
Piyush Goyal
Narayan Rane
Raosaheb
Danve
V.
Muraleedharan
Bhagwat Karad
Bharati Pawar
Kapil Patil
Ramdas
Athawale
Rajkumar
Manipur — — 1 1
Ranjan Singh
Meghalaya — — — — —
Mizoram — — — — —
Nagaland — — — — —
Ashwini
Vaishnaw
Odisha 1 — 1 2
Bishweswar
Tudu
Gajendra Singh
Shekhawat
Bhupender
Yadav
Rajasthan 2 — 2 4
Arjun Ram
Meghwal
Kailash
Choudhary
Sikkim — — — — —
Tamil Nadu — — — — —
Pratima
Tripura — — 1 1
Bhoumik
Rajnath Singh
Smriti Irani
Mahendra Nath
Pandey
Hardeep Singh
Puri
V. K. Singh
Niranjan Jyoti
Sanjeev Balyan
Ajay Kumar
Mishra
Pankaj
Choudhary
S. P. Singh
Baghel
Bhanu Pratap
Singh Verma
B. L. Verma
Kaushal Kishore
Anupriya Patel
Subhas Sarkar
John Barla
West Bengal — — 4 4 Shantanu
Thakur
Nisith Pramanik
Chandigarh — — — — —
Delhi — — 1 1 Meenakshi
Lekhi
Ladakh — — — — —
Lakshadweep — — — — —
Puducherry — — — — —
Sarbananda
Unelected 1 — 1 2 Sonowal
L. Murugan
Total 31 2 45 78
References
1. ^ "Cabinet Reshuffle LIVE: Anurag Thakur takes charge as new I&B minisiter" . www.business-
standard.com. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
2. ^ "Union minister and LJP founder Ram Vilas Paswan passes away" . Times Now. 8 October 2020.
Retrieved 18 October 2020.
3. ^ https://m.timesofindia.com/india/thawarchand-gehlot-appointed-karnataka-governor-amid-modi-
cabinet-reshuffle-buzz/amp_articleshow/84167161.cms
4. ^ "Narendra Singh Tomar gets Food Processing industries portfolio as Harsimrat Badal quits" .
news18.com. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
5. ^ a b "Prakash Javadekar gets heavy industries portfolio as Arvind Sawant quits" . India Today. 12
November 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
. ^ PTI (20 November 2018). "Sushma Swaraj not to contest 2019 Lok Sabha poll" . The Hindu.
Retrieved 31 May 2019.
7. ^ "Citing ill-health, Arun Jaitley opts out of ministerial position" . The Hindu. 29 May 2019.
Retrieved 31 May 2019.
. ^ "Uma Bharti won't contest Lok Sabha polls, BJP makes her national vice-president" . India Today.
23 March 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
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