West Bengal to Expand Cabinet with 35 New Ministers Sworn In
West Bengal Cabinet Expansion: 35 ministers to take oath on Monday

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West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari will oversee the swearing-in of 35 new ministers on Monday, marking a significant Cabinet expansion. The event will be officiated by Governor RN Ravi at Nabanna, as the state government aims to enhance its administrative framework.
- 01The oath-taking ceremony for the new ministers will take place at 11 am on Monday at Nabanna.
- 02Governor RN Ravi will administer the oaths to the new ministers.
- 03Senior leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are expected to receive important portfolios in the new Cabinet.
- 04The West Bengal Cabinet recently approved two commissions to combat institutional corruption and address women's atrocities.
- 05Both commissions will be led by retired judges from the Calcutta High Court and will commence their activities on June 1.
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In a significant move, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced the induction of 35 new ministers into the state government, with an oath-taking ceremony scheduled for Monday at 11 am. Governor RN Ravi will officiate the event at Nabanna. This expansion aims to form a comprehensive Council of Ministers, reflecting the mandate of the people of West Bengal. Senior leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are anticipated to be assigned key roles within the administration. Additionally, the Cabinet has recently approved the establishment of two commissions to tackle institutional corruption and atrocities against women. These commissions, which will be chaired by retired judges of the Calcutta High Court, are set to begin their operations on June 1. CM Adhikari emphasized the government's commitment to transparency and the protection of citizens' rights through these initiatives.
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The Cabinet expansion and the establishment of new commissions are expected to enhance governance and address pressing social issues in West Bengal.
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