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Chhattisgarh CM expands cabinet with induction of 3 ministers; overhauls portfolios

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has expanded his cabinet to its full constitutional strength of 14 ministers. Three first-time BJP legislators were sworn in at Raj Bhavan as part of this strategic expansion. The reshuffle involves significant changes to key portfolios including education, skill development, and tourism. This move aims to streamline administrative delivery and accelerate development across the state.

Raipur, Aug 20

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai expanded his cabinet to its constitutional limit of 14 ministers on Wednesday, inducting three first-time BJP legislators and initiating a sweeping reshuffle of key portfolios.

The move signals a strategic recalibration of governance priorities as the state gears up for accelerated development. Rajesh Agrawal, Guru Khushwant Saheb, and Gajendra Yadav—newly elected MLAs—were sworn in at Raj Bhavan earlier in the day. Their inclusion reflects a deliberate balancing of regional representation and administrative responsibilities.

“With clear division of work and responsibilities, my cabinet colleagues are ready with new energy to serve ‘Chhattisgarh Mahtari’,” Sai posted on X, aligning the reshuffle with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India.

Gajendra Yadav will head School Education, Cottage Industry, and Law and Legislative Affairs—portfolios previously held by CM Sai and Deputy CM Arun Sao. Guru Khushwant Saheb takes charge of Skill Development, Technical Education and Employment, and Scheduled Caste Development, succeeding Deputy CM Vijay Sharma, Kedar Kashyap, and Ram Vichar Netam. Rajesh Agrawal has been entrusted with Tourism, Culture, Religious Trust, and Endowment, all earlier under the Chief Minister’s purview.

The reshuffle also saw CM Sai assume control of the Water Resources department, previously managed by Kashyap. Sai retains a broad spectrum of strategic portfolios, including Mineral Resources, Energy, General Administration, Public Relations, Aviation, Electronics and IT, Good Governance and Convergence, Public Grievance and Redressal, and all departments not specifically allocated.

Kedar Kashyap, who already oversees Forest and Climate Change, Cooperative, and Parliamentary Affairs, has now been assigned the Transport department. Deputy CM Arun Sao adds Sports and Youth Welfare to his existing responsibilities of Public Works, Public Health Engineering, and Urban Administration—taking over from Tank Ram Verma.

Verma, who continues to manage Revenue, Disaster Management, and Rehabilitation, has also been given Higher Education, previously held by the CM. Lakhan Lal Dewangan, in charge of Commerce and Industry and Public Sector Undertakings, will now also handle Commercial Tax (Excise), which was under Sai.

Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, responsible for Health and Family Welfare, Medical Education, and Twenty Point Implementation, has been additionally assigned Backward Classes and Minorities Development, earlier with Netam. Portfolios of O P Choudhary (Finance, Commercial Tax excluding Excise, Housing and Environment, Planning, Economics and Statistics), Laxmi Rajwade (Women and Child Development, Social Welfare), and Dayaldas Baghel (Food, Civil Supplies, Consumer Protection) remain unchanged.

With the cabinet now operating at full capacity, the Sai government is positioned to intensify its focus on education, infrastructure, and inclusive growth, while streamlining administrative delivery across sectors.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Interesting that CM has kept so many important portfolios with himself. Hope this doesn't lead to centralization of power. The real test will be whether this improves governance at ground level.

Anjali F

Finally some focus on skill development and education! Chhattisgarh needs more employment opportunities for our educated youth. Hope Guru Khushwant Saheb delivers on his new responsibilities 👍

Vikram M

Good to see balanced regional representation. But I hope this isn't just political balancing - we need actual development work. Tourism and culture portfolio could really boost our state's economy if handled properly.

Sarah B

The portfolio distribution seems quite strategic. CM keeping mineral resources and energy makes sense given Chhattisgarh's mining potential. Hope this brings more investment and jobs to the state!

Nikhil C

Let's see if this cabinet expansion actually translates to better governance. Too often these reshuffles are just musical chairs. Hope they focus on improving education and healthcare facilities in rural areas.

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