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The Raut Cabinet is the Council of Ministers headed by Mohammad Lalbabu Raut in Madhesh Province, Nepal . Raut was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Madhesh Province in February 2018.[ 1]
The arrangement of the cabinet is the result of talks between two Former Deputy Prime Ministers, People's Socialist Party, Nepal President Upendra Yadav and Nepali Congress Vice-president Bimalendra Nidhi . They have strong hold in this region from their parties.[ 2]
This is a list of ministers since 9 June 2021 since when PSP-N and Nepali Congress are two major parties in government.[ 3]
S.N.
Portfolio
Holder
Portrait
Constituency
Party
Took office
Cabinet ministers
1
Chief Minister Minister for Commerce, Supplies and Science Technology
Mohammad Lalbabu Raut [ 4]
Parsa 1(B)
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
14 February 2018
2
Deputy Chief Minister Minister for Physical Infrastructure Development
Ram Saroj Yadav
Dhanusha 3 (A)
Nepali Congress
9 June 2021
3
Minister for Industry, Forest and Environment
Satrudhan Mahato
Dhanusha 4(B)
CPN (Unified Socialist)
20 November 2021
4
Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning
Shailendra Prasad Sah [ 5]
Saptari 2(A)
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
1 March 2018
5
Minister for Internal Affairs and Communication
Bharat Prasad Sah
Mahottari 1(B)
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)
17 July 2021
6
Minister for Energy and Drinking Water
Om Prakash Sharma
Nepali Congress
9 June 2021
7
Minister for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives
Bijay Kumar Yadav [ 6]
Siraha 2 (A)
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
15 February 2018
8
Minister for Women, Children, Youth and Sports
Birendra Prasad Singh
Sarlahi 4(A)
Nepali Congress
9 June 2021
9
Minister for Social Development
Nawal Kishor Sah Sudi
Saptari 1(B)
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
1 March 2018
10
Minister for Law, Justice and Provincial Assembly Affairs
Pramod Kumar Yadav
Siraha 3(B)
CPN (Unified Socialist)
20 November 2021
State ministers
1
Minister of State for Industry, Tourism and Forest
Nagendra Raya Yadav
Rautahat 3(A)
CPN (Unified Socialist)
6 February 2021
2
State Minister for Economic Affairs and Planning
Usha Yadav [ 5]
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
1 March 2018
3
State Minister for Internal Affairs and Law
Rubi Karn
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)
1 March 2018
4
State Minister for Land Management, Agriculture and Co-operatives
Yogendra Ray Yadav [ 5]
Rautahat 1(B)
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
1 March 2018
Representation of cabinet ministers by party
People's Socialist Party, Nepal (40%)
Nepali Congress (30%)
CPN (Unified Socialist) (20%)
CPN (Maoist Centre) (10%)
S.No.
Name
Constituency (PR if blank)
Portfolio
Took office
Left office
Political Party
1.
Mohammad Lalbabu Raut
Parsa 1(B)
Chief Minister
Minister of Law, Justice and State Assembly
Minister of Commerce, Supplies, Science and Technology
15 February 2018
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
2.
Jitendra Prasad Sonal [ 6]
Bara 4(B)
Minister of Physical Infrastructure Development
15 February 2018
6 June 2021[ 4] (expelled)
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
3.
Bijay Kumar Yadav[ 6]
Siraha 2(A)
Minister of Finance
15 February 2018
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
4.
Gyanendra Kumar Yadav[ 7]
Dhanusha 4(A)
Minister for Internal Affairs and Law
1 March 2018
17 July 2021 (Resigned)
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
5.
Shailendra Prasad Shah[ 7]
Saptari 2(A)
Minister of Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives
1 March 2018
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
6.
Nawal Kishore Shah Sudi[ 7]
Saptari 1(B)
Minister of Social Development
1 March 2018
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
7.
Ram Naresh Rae[ 7]
Minister of Industry, Tourism and Forest
1 March 2018
16 November 2021 (expelled)
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
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2022 Mechinagar municipal election
Municipal election for Bhadrapur took place on 13 May 2022, with all 50 positions up for election across 10 wards. The electorate elected a mayor, a deputy mayor, 10 ward chairs and 40 ward members. An indirect election will also be held to elect five female members and an additional three female members from the Dalit and minority community to the municipal executive.
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2022 Jhapa 1 — (A) election
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