Dormani Poudel was sworn in as Chief Minister of Bagmati Province on 12 February 2018. Here is the list of ministers.[2]
Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers
Current
S.N.
|
Portfolio
|
Holder
|
Party
|
Took office
|
1
|
Chief Minister
|
Dormani Poudel[2]
|
|
CPN(UML)
|
12 February 2018
|
2
|
Minister for Internal Affairs and Law
|
Keshav Raj Pandey
|
28 April 2021
|
3
|
Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning
|
Kailash Dhungel[3]
|
1 March 2018
|
4
|
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Development
|
Rameshwor Phuyal[4]
|
17 February 2019
|
5
|
Minister for Social Development
|
Saraswati Basnet
|
28 April 2021
|
6
|
Minister for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment
|
Saresh Nepal
|
28 April 2021
|
7
|
Minister for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives
|
Dawa Dorje Lama[3]
|
1 March 2018
|
Till March 2021
Sl No.
|
Name
|
Constituency (PR if blank)
|
Portfolio
|
Took office
|
Left office
|
1
|
Dormani Poudel, Chief Minister
|
Makwanpur 1(B)
|
|
12 February 2018
|
|
2
|
Shalikram Jamarkattel[5]
|
Dhading 1(B)
|
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law
|
12 February 2018
|
25 December 2020[6]
|
3
|
Kailash Dhungel[3]
|
Ramechhap 1(B)
|
Ministry for Economic Affairs and Planning
|
1 March 2018
|
|
4
|
Yuba Raj Dulal[3]
|
Sindhupalchok 2(A)
|
Ministry of Social Development
|
1 March 2018
|
25 December 2020[6]
|
5
|
Arun Prasad Nepal[3]
|
Sindhupalchok 1(A)
|
Ministry for Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment
|
1 March 2018
|
25 December 2020[6]
|
6
|
Dawa Dorje Lama[3]
|
Chitwan 1(A)
|
Ministry for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives
|
1 March 2018
|
|
7
|
Keshav Sthapit[5]
|
Kathmandu 6(A)
|
Ministry for Physical Infrastructure Development
|
12 February 2018
|
2 November 2018
|
8
|
Rameshwor Phuyal[7]
|
Kathmandu 3(B)
|
17 February 2019
|
|
See also
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