Astalaxmi Shakya cabinet

Astalaxmi Shakya was sworn in as Minority Chief Minister of Bagmati Province on 18 August 2021.[3] After the split of CPN(UML), she's been working on Interim capacity while opposition has claimed majority.[4] She became Chief Minister after the resignation of outgoing chief minister Dormani Poudel as both the parliamentary party leader and chief minister. Here is the list of Minister. [5]

Astalaxmi Shakya cabinet
2nd Cabinet of Bagmati Province
Date formed18 August 2021
Date dissolved27 October 2021
People and organisations
Head of stateBishnu Prasad Prasain
Yadav Chandra Sharma
Head of governmentAstalaxmi Shakya
No. of ministers12
Member partiesCommunist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)
Status in legislatureMinority government[1]
Opposition partyNepali Congress
Opposition leaderIndra Bahadur Baniya, NC[2]
History
Election(s)2017
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorDormani Poudel cabinet
SuccessorRajendra Pandey cabinet

Chief minister and cabinet ministers

Sl No. Name Constituency (PR if blank) Portfolio Took office Left office Political Party
Cabinet ministers
1 Astalaxmi Shakya Kathmandu 8 (B) Chief Minister 18 August 2021 CPN(UML)
2 Bijay Subedi Chitwan 2(B) Minister for Social Development 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)
3 Rachana Khadka [6] Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning 8 September 2021 6 January 2021 CPN(UML)
4 Dr.Ajaya Kranti Shakya Kathmandu 9(A) Minister of Internal Affairs and Law 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)
5 Shanti Prasad Paudel [6] Ramechhap 1(A) Minister of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)
6 Chandra Lama [6] Kavrepalanchok 1(B) Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)
7 Keshav Raj Pandey[6] Nuwakot 2(A) Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development 18 August 2021 CPN(UML)
8 Pradip Kumar Katuwal Chhetri (K.C) [6] Sindhuli 1(B) Minister of Health 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)
State Ministers
9 Jivan Khadka[6] Lalitpur 3(B) Minister of State for Physical Infrastructure Development 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)
10 Junelimaya Shrestha[6] Minister of State for Social Development 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)
11 Saraswoti Bati [6] Minister of State for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)
12 Badri Mainali[6] Nuwakot 1(B) Minister of State for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives 8 September 2021 CPN(UML)

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