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Complete list of Cabinet ministers and portfolios

Union council of ministers CABINET  

Manmohan Singh Prime Minister 
Pranab Mukherjee Finance 
Sharad Pawar Agriculture, Food and Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution 
A K Antony Defence 
P. Chidambaram Home Affairs 
Mamata Banerjee Railways 
S M Krishna External Affairs 
Ghulam Nabi Azad Health and Family Welfare 
Kapil Sibal Human Resource Development 
Veerappa Moily Law and Justice 
Ambika Soni Information and Broadcasting 
Anand Sharma Commerce and Industry 
S Jaipal Reddy Urban Development 
Murli Deora Petroleum and Natural Gas 
Kumari Selja Housing, Urban and Poverty Alleviation, Tourism 
Sushil Kumar Shinde Power 
Vilasrao Deshmukh Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises. 
Kamal Nath Surface Transport and Highways 
Virbhadra Singh Steel 
A Raja IT and Communication 
Dayanidhi Maran Textiles 
Meira Kumar Water Resources 
C P Joshi Rural Development and Panchayati Raj 
M S Gill Youth Affairs and Sports 
M Azhagiri Chemicals and Fertilizers 
Mallikarjun Kharge Labour and Employment 
Farooq Abdullah New and Renewable Energy. 
Subodh Kant Sahay Food Processing Industries 
G K Vasan Shipping 
Pawan Kumar Bansal Parliamentary Affairs 
Vyalar Ravi Overseas Indian Affairs 
B K Handique Mines, Development of North-Eastern Region 
Mukul Wasnik Social Justice and Empowerment 
Kantilal Bhuria Tribal Affairs 
MINISTERS OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE)  

Praful Patel Civil Aviation 
Prithviraj Chavan Science and Technology; Earth Sciences and MoS in the PMO; Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Parliamentary Affairs. 
Sriprakash Jaiswal Coal; Statistics and Programme Implementation 
Salman Khursheed Corporate Affairs; Minority Affairs 
Dinsha J Patel Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 
Krishna Tirath Women and Child Development 
Jairam Ramesh Environment and Forests 
MINISTERS OF STATE  

Mahadev S Khandela Road Transport and Highways 
Dinesh Trivedi Health and Family Welfare 
Sisir Adhikari Rural Development 
Sultan Ahmed Tourism 
Mukul Roy Shipping 
Mohan Jatua Information and Broadcasting 
D Napoleon Social Justice and Empowerment 
Dr S Jagathrakshakan Information and Broadcasting 
S Gandhiselvan Health and Family Welfare 
Tusharbhai Chaudhary Tribal Affairs 
Sachin Pilot Communications and IT 
Arun Yadav Youth Affairs and Sports 
Pratik Patil Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises 
R P N Singh Road Transport and Highways 
Shashi Tharoor External Affairs 
Vincent Pala Water Resources 
Pradeep Jain Rural Development 
Agatha Sangma Rural Development 
Ajay Maken Home Affairs 
Jitin Prasada Petroleum and Natural Gas 
E. Ahamed Railways 
Srikant Jena Chemicals and Fertilizers 
Mullappally Ramachandran Home Affairs 
V Narayansamy Planning, Parliamentary Affairs 
Jyotiraditya Scindia Commerce and Industry 
D Purandeswari Human Resource Development 
K H Muniyappa Railways 
Panabaka Lakshmi Textiles 
Namo Narain Meena Finance 
M M. Pallam Raju Defence 
Saugata Ray Urban Development 
SS Palanimanickam Finance 
A Sai Prathap Steel 
Preneet Kaur External Affairs 
Gurudas Kamath IT and Communications 
Harish Rawat Labour and Employment 
K V Thomas Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

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