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Union Council of Ministers

Union Council of Ministers

The Union Council of Ministers, constitutionally[1] is the chief executive authority of the Republic of India. It is chaired by the prime minister and includes the heads of each of the executive government ministries. Currently, the council is headed by prime minister Narendra Modi and is consists of 31 members, including the prime minister. The council is subject to the Parliament of India.

A smaller executive body called the Union Cabinet is the supreme decision-making body in India; it is a subset of the Union Council of Ministers.[2]

Regulation

Pursuant to Article 75(3), the Council of Ministers is responsible collectively to the lower house of the Indian parliament, called the Lok Sabha (House of the People).[3] When a bill introduced by a minister in the Lok Sabha is not approved by it, the entire council of ministers is responsible and not the minister. The council of ministers upon losing the confidence of Lok Sabha shall resign to facilitate the formation of a new government.

A minister shall take any decision without being considered by the council of ministers per Article 78(c). All union cabinet members shall submit in writing to the President to propose a proclamation of emergency by the president in accordance with Article 352.

According to the Constitution of India, the total number of ministers in the council of ministers must not exceed 15% of the total number of members of the Lok Sabha. Ministers must be members of parliament. Any minister who is not a member of either of the houses of the parliament for six consecutive months is automatically stripped off his or her ministerial post.[3]

Ranking

There are five categories of the council of ministers as given below, in descending order of rank:

  • Prime Minister: Leader of the executive of the Government of India.
  • Deputy Prime Minister (if any) : presides as prime minister in his absence or as the senior most cabinet minister.[4]
  • Cabinet Minister: A member of the cabinet; leads a ministry.
  • Minister of State (Independent charge): Junior minister not reporting to a Cabinet Minister.
  • Minister of State (MoS): Deputy Minister reporting to a Cabinet Minister, usually tasked with a specific responsibility in that ministry.

Appointment

Pursuant to Article 75, a minister who works at the pleasure of the president, is appointed by The President on the advice of The Prime Minister. Since at least the turn of the millennia, evidence indicates that an MP's electoral performance enhances the likelihood of being granted a ministerial portfolio.[5]

Removal

  • Upon death.
  • Upon self resignation, or resignation or death of Prime Minister.
  • Upon dismissal by the President for minister's unconstitutional acts per Article 75(2).[6]
  • Upon direction from the Judiciary for committing violation of law.
  • Upon ceasing eligibility to be a member of Parliament.
  • Under the provision of "Collective Responsibility" under Article 75, the Prime Minister and the entire Council of Ministers resign if a Vote of No Confidence is passed in the Lower House (Lok Sabha) of the Indian Parliament.[7]

Council of Ministers in state governments

Every state in India is governed by its council of ministers with rules and procedures similar to the union council of ministers per Articles 163, 164 and 167(c).

In March 2020, the Supreme Court of India used its powers for the first time to do "complete justice" under Article 142 of the Indian Constitution to remove a minister functioning in the state of Manipur.[8]

Current Union Council of Ministers

Council portfolios are as follows:[9][10][11]

Cabinet Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister
Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Atomic Energy
Department of Space
All important policy issues and all other portfolios not allocated to any minister.
Narendra Modi30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of DefenceRajnath Singh30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of External AffairsSubrahmanyam Jaishankar30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Home Affairs
Minister of Co-operation
Amit Shah30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Finance
Minister of Corporate Affairs
Nirmala Sitharaman30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Road Transport and HighwaysNitin Gadkari30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Commerce and Industry
Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Minister of Textiles
Piyush Goyal30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Women and Child DevelopmentSmriti Zubin Irani30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Tribal AffairsArjun Munda30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Law and JusticeKiren Rijiju7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Education
Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Dharmendra Pradhan7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Agriculture and Farmers WelfareNarendra Singh Tomar30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Social Justice and EmpowermentDr. Virendra Kumar7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Health and Family Welfare
Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Mansukh L. Mandaviya7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Minister of Labour and Employment
Bhupender Yadav7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Minority AffairsMukhtar Abbas Naqvi30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Heavy Industries and Public EnterprisesMahendra Nath Pandey30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Minister of Coal
Minister of Mines
Pralhad Joshi30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Jal ShaktiGajendra Singh Shekhawat30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of Micro, Small and Medium EnterprisesNarayan Tatu Rane7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries
Parshottam Rupala7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Railways
Minister of Communications
Minister of Electronics and Information Technology
Ashwini Vaishnaw7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
Minister of AYUSH
Sarbananda Sonowal7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Rural Development
Minister of Panchayati Raj
Giriraj Singh7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Civil AviationJyotiraditya Scindia7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of SteelRamchandra Prasad Singh7 July 2021Incumbent JD(U)
Minister of Food Processing IndustriesPashupati Kumar Paras7 July 2021Incumbent LJP
Minister of Power
Minister of New and Renewable Energy
Raj Kumar Singh7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs
Hardeep Singh Puri7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Culture
Minister of Tourism
Minister of Development of North Eastern Region
Kishan Reddy7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of Information and Broadcasting
Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports
Anurag Thakur7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Reference: Official Government of India publication, 31 May 2019

Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Statistics and Programme Implementation
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Planning
Minister of State in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs
Rao Inderjit Singh30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Ministry of Science and Technology
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Ministry of Earth Sciences
Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office
Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Minister of State in the Department of Atomic Energy
Minister of State in the Department of Space
Jitendra Singh30 May 2019Incumbent BJP

Ministers of State

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Minister of State in the Ministry of RailwaysDarshana Jardosh7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Raosaheb Danve7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of TextilesDarshana Jardosh7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of SteelFaggan Singh Kulaste30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Rural DevelopmentFaggan Singh Kulaste30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family WelfareDr. Bharati Pravin Pawar7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary AffairsV. Muraleedharan30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Arjun Ram Meghwal30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of External AffairsV. Muraleedharan30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Meenakshi Lekhi7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of CultureArjun Ram Meghwal30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Meenakshi Lekhi7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
Minister of State in the Ministty of Civil Aviation
General (Retd.) V. K. Singh30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Justice and EmpowermentRamdas Athawale30 May 2019Incumbent RPI(A)
Abbaiah Narayanaswamy7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Pratima Bhoumik7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public DistributionAshwini Kumar Choubey7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate ChangeAshwini Kumar Choubey7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Home AffairsNityanand Rai Yadav30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Ajay Kumar Mishra7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Nisith Pramanik7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers WelfareShobha Karandlaje7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Kailash Choudhary30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and FisheriesDr. L. Murugan7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Sanjeev Kumar Balyan7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Information and BroadcastingDr. L. Murugan7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of EducationAnnpurna Devi Yadav7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Dr. Subhas Sarkar7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Tribal AffairsRenuka Singh30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Bishweswar Tudu7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and IndustrySom Parkash30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Anupriya Patel7 July 2021Incumbent AD(S)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Employment
Rameswar Teli30 May 2019Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Women and Child Development
Minister of State in the Ministry of AYUSH
Dr. Mahendra Munjapara7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of FinanceDr. Bhagwat Kishanrao Karad7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Pankaj Choudhary7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Law and JusticeS. P. Singh Baghel7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of TourismAjay Bhatt7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Shripad Naik7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of DefenceAjay Bhatt7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region
Minister of State in the Ministry of Co-operation
B. L. Verma7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Minister of State in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Bhagwanth Khuba7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium EnterprisesBhanu Pratap Singh Verma7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Jal ShaktiBishweswar Tudu7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Prahlad Singh Patel7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Coal
Minister of State in the Ministry of Mines
Raosaheb Danve7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of CommunicationsDevusinh Jesingbhai Chauhan7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Minority AffairsJohn Barla7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Panchayati RajKapil Patil7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Housing and Urban AffairsKaushal Kishore7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Power
Minister of State in the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Krishan Pal7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesPrahlad Singh Patel7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Minister of State in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
Rajeev Chandrasekhar7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and WaterwaysShripad Naik7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Shantanu Thakur7 July 2021Incumbent BJP
Minister of State in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and SportsNisith Pramanik7 July 2021Incumbent BJP

See also

References

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  2. Wikisource: Constitution of India/Part XVIII
  3. Wikisource:Constitution of India/Part V#Article 74 .7BCouncil of Ministers to aid and advise President.7D
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