Council of Ministers of Gujarat
Council of Ministers of Gujarat (Gujarati: ગુજરાતનું મંત્રીમંડળ) exercises executive authority of the Indian State of Gujarat. The council is chaired by the Chief Minister of Gujarat. The council serves as the highest decision-making body in the State of Gujarat and advises the Governor of Gujarat in the exercise of his or her functions. The Council of Ministers is responsible to the Gujarat Legislative Assembly.
Constitutional Provisions
Article 163 of the Constitution of India makes provision for the State Governments of the Republic of India to have a Council of Ministers, headed by a Chief Minister, so as to aid and assist that state's Governor in the exercise of his or her functions.
While the Governor is the executive Head of the State, actual executive power can only be exercised after a consensus is reached by the Council of Ministers. Upon being so advised, the Governor is expected to act accordingly.
The Governor of Gujarat appoints the Chief Minister of Gujarat. Ministers serving on the Council, in turn, are appointed by the Governor under advisement by the Chief Minister. While a Council Minister technically holds office at the pleasure of the State Governor, practically, a sitting Minister may be removed by the Governor only after consulting with, and receiving advice from, the Chief Minister.
Both the Chief Minister and those serving on the Council of Ministers must also be members of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. If he or she is not a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), he or she shall obtain membership of the assembly within six months of his or her appointment. The Council is collectively responsible to the Legislative Assembly and holds office till they enjoy the confidence of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. Alternatively, a serving Council Minister may be removed by the Legislative Assembly through passage of a no confidence motion.
As per Article 164 (1A) of the Constitution of India, the maximum strength of the Council of Ministers in Gujarat will be fifteen percent of the total Legislative Assembly strength . Hence, considering that the total strength of the Legislative Assembly of Gujarat is 182 members, the State's Council of Ministers may only be served by no more than forty-three members.
Types of Ministers
The Gujarat Council of Ministers follows the westminster's model of cabinet. There are two type of ministers.
- Cabinet Ministers
- Ministers of State
Cabinet Ministers
Actual power of decisions vests with cabinet ministers. The cabinet is chaired by the Chief Minister.
Ministers of State
They are also known as Deputy Ministers. They are appointed to assist cabinet ministers. However, many times, they are given independent charge of their department. In that case, they enjoy a latitude for decision making similar to a cabinet minister, with respect to those decisions under the aegis of their respective departments. However, Ministers of State do not participate in cabinet meetings.
Present Council of Ministers
Cabinet Ministers
Serial No | Name of Cabinet Minister | Portfolio |
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1 | Vijay Rupani | General Administration, Home, Administrative Reforms and Training, Planning, Industries, Mines and Minerals, Ports, Climate Change, Science and Technology and Information & Broadcasting and portfolios which are not allocated to any other minister |
2 | Nitinbhai Patel | Finance, Urban Development and Urban Housing, Roads and Building, Capital Project, Narmada, Kalpsar and Petrochemicals |
3 | Ganpat Vasava | Tourism, Tribal Welfare and Forests. |
4 | Bhupendrasinh Chudasama | Revenue, Education(Primary, Secondary and Adult), Higher and Technical Education and Law and Parliamentary Affairs department |
5 | Chiman Saparaiya | Agriculture and Energy |
6 | Atmaram Parmar | Social Justice and Empowerment department |
7 | Babubhai Bokhiria | Water Supply (excluding Kalpasar), Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Cow protection, Civil Aviation and Salt Industry
Water Resources , Agriculture, Co-operation, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Cow Breeding. |
8 | Dilip Thakor | Labour and Employment, Disaster Management and Pilgrimage Development |
9 | Jayesh Radadiya | Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Cottage Industry and Printing |
Ministers of State
Sr No | Name of State Minister | Portfolio with Independent Charge | Portfolio without Independent Charge |
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1 | Shankar Chaudhary | Health and Family Welfare, Medical Education and Environment | Urban Development |
2 | Parsottam Solanki | - | Fisheries Department |
3 | Pradipsinh Jadeja | Police Housing, Border Security, Civil Defence, Prisons, Prohibition and Excise, Law and Judiciary, Religious and Pilgrimage Places, Coordination of NGOs, Non-Resident Gujaratis and Protocol | Home and Energy departments |
4 | Jayantibhai Kavadiya | Panchayats, Rural Development and Rural Housing | |
5 | Nanubhai Vanani | - | Water Resources, Primary and Secondary Education |
6 | Jasha Barad | - | Water Supply, Civil Aviation and Salt Industry. |
7 | Bachu Khabad | - | Animal Husbandry and Cow Protection |
9 | Jaydrathsinh Parmar | - | Road and Building and Higher and Technical Education |
10 | Ishwar Patel | - | Cooperation |
11 | Vallabh Kakadiya | Road Transport | - |
12 | Rajendra Trivedi | Sports, Youth and Cultural Affairs Department | Pilgrimage Development |
13 | Keshaji Chauhan | Other Backward Classes(OBCs) Welfare department | - |
14 | Rohit Patel | - | Industries, Mines and Minerals and Finance department |
15 | Vallabh Vaghasiya | Agriculture and Urban Housing | |
16 | Shabdsharan Tadvi | - | Forest and Tribal Welfare |
17 | Nirmala Wadhwani | - | Women and Child Development |