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Among the new faces, five hail from allied parties within the NDA, marking a strategic alliance in governance.
As Modi 3.0 takes shape, nine fresh names have emerged in the Union Council of Ministers, signaling a blend of experienced leadership and new talent. Among them, five hail from allied parties within the NDA, marking a strategic alliance in governance.
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Manohar Lal Khattar, former Chief Minister of Haryana, will bring his administrative acumen to the Union Cabinet.
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HD Kumaraswamy, former Chief Minister of Karnataka, joined the Modi 3.0 cabinet.
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Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the veteran leader and former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, joined Modi's 3.0 cabinet
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Jitan Ram Manjhi, former Chief Minister of Bihar, will bring his grassroots understanding of Bihar's socio-political landscape.
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Janata Dal (United) leader Lalan Singh, with his expertise in regional politics, joined the cabinet.
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Ram Mohan Naidu is the youngest union cabinet minister of India. He was elected as a Member of Parliament in the 16th 17th, and 18th Lok Sabha term from Srikakulam Lok Sabha constituency, Andhra Pradesh
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Annapurna Devi emerged as one of the seven women in the revamped Council of Ministers. While she was the Minister of State of Education in the previous government, this is the first time she will be taking oath. Notably, she stood as one of two female cabinet ministers alongside Nirmala Sitharaman.
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Lok Janshakti Party leader Chirag Paswan also joined the cabinet as part of the alliance.
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CR Patil, the BJP's organisational stalwart from Gujarat, has also joined in Modi's 3.0 cabinet.
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