Explorer

Meghalaya Portfolios Announced, CM Sangma Keeps Finance, Allots Key Departments To NPP

M Ampareen Lyngdoh, the only woman in the Meghalaya cabinet, got Health and Family Welfare, Law, Information and Public Relations, and Agriculture departments.

New Delhi: In the portfolio allocation on Thursday, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma retained the key departments for his National People’s Party (NPP) and gave the less important ones to alliance partners BJP, HSPDP and UDP.

According to a notification issued by Chief Secretary DP Wahlang, CM Sangma kept Finance, Forest, Political, Personnel, IT, and Mining and Geology departments for himself, allocated Home, PWD, District Council Affairs, and Parliamentary Affairs departments to Prestone Tynsong, one of the two deputy chief ministers, and gave Urban Affairs, Transport, Industries, and Prison and Correctional Services to another deputy CM Sniawbhalang Dhar.

M Ampareen Lyngdoh, the only woman in the Meghalaya cabinet, got Health and Family Welfare, Law, Information and Public Relations, and Agriculture departments.

BJP minister AL Hek was allocated Veterinary, Fisheries, Printing and Stationery, and the Secretariat Administration departments, while UDP's Paul Lyngdoh was given Social Welfare, Tourism, Arts and Culture departments. His party colleague Kyrmen Shylla was allocated Excise, Revenue and Legal Metrology.

READ | Will Work For Development Of State, Portfolio Allotment In Next 24-48 Hours: Meghalaya CM Sangma

HSPDP's Shakliar Warjri got Sports and Youth Affairs, Labour, Registration and Stamps departments, the notification said.

Meanwhile, in the first cabinet meeting after Conrad Sangma was sworn in as the chief minister, the government approved a bill to formally repeal the Meghalaya Regulation of Gaming Act, 2021.

CM Conrad Sangma chaired the cabinet meeting, that also approved an amendment of the contingency fund bill 2023, an ordinance of which was approved by the cabinet earlier this year.

“We have now brought both the ordinances in the form of bills which would be ratified in the upcoming budget session,” news agency PTI quoted CM Sangma as saying.

“Apart from myself and Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong, the cabinet has also approved proposals to have ministers Ampareen Lyngdoh, Marcuise and Paul Lyngdoh as official spokespersons of the cabinet,” the CM added.

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headline

Lok Sabha Elections: PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Go All Out On Last Day Of Campaigning For First Phase
PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Go All Out On Last Day Of Campaigning For First Phase Of LS Polls
ABP-CVoter Survey Predicts NDA May Fall Short Of 400-Seat Target, But Crushing Defeat In Store For Congress
ABP-CVoter Survey Says NDA May Fall Short Of 400-Seat Target, But Crushing Defeat In Store For Congress
Non-Local Vendor From Bihar Shot At By Terrorists In J-K's Anantnag
Non-Local Vendor From Bihar Shot Dead By Terrorists In J-K's Anantnag
No NRC, CAA In Bengal If I.N.D.I.A Bloc Wins: Mamata Banerjee In Assam's Silchar
No NRC, CAA In Bengal If I.N.D.I.A Bloc Wins: Mamata Banerjee In Assam's Silchar
Advertisement
for smartphones
and tablets

Videos

Loksabha Elections 2024: What will be Tejaswi Yadav's strategy over 4 seats in Bihar? | ABP NewsLoksabha Elections 2024: First phase voting on 8 out of 80 seats in UP, all you need to knowLoksabha Elections 2024: Sanjay Raut takes a jibe at BJP, 'NDA won't go above 200' | ABP NewsLoksabha Elections 2024: PM Modi attacks Congress while addressing rally in Assam | ABP News

Photogallery

Embed widget