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The Second ministry of Yogi Adityanath is the council of ministers in headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, which was formed after 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election which was held in seven phases during February and March in the state. The results were declared on 10 March and this led to formation of 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The swearing-in ceremony was held at BRSABV Ekana International Cricket stadium, Gomti Nagar Extension in Lucknow. The head of all the big Indian and NDA lead states along with the big businessmen's including many celebrities were invited in the ceremony. 53 ministers (Chief Minister, 2 Deputy Chief Ministers, 16 Cabinet Ministers, 14 MoS Ind Charge and 20 MoS) were given oath by the Governor Anandiben Patel.

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  • The Second ministry of Yogi Adityanath is the council of ministers in headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, which was formed after 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election which was held in seven phases during February and March in the state. The results were declared on 10 March and this led to formation of 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The swearing-in ceremony was held at BRSABV Ekana International Cricket stadium, Gomti Nagar Extension in Lucknow. The head of all the big Indian and NDA lead states along with the big businessmen's including many celebrities were invited in the ceremony. 53 ministers (Chief Minister, 2 Deputy Chief Ministers, 16 Cabinet Ministers, 14 MoS Ind Charge and 20 MoS) were given oath by the Governor Anandiben Patel. As per the Constitution of India, the Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers, including the Chief Minister, can have maximum 60 members. (en)
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  • Brajesh Pathak (en)
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  • Akhilesh Yadav (en)
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  • * BJP * AD(S) * NP (en)
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  • Housing (en)
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  • Minister of Disaster Management (en)
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  • Minister of Labour & Employment (en)
  • Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (en)
  • Minister of Science & Technology (en)
  • Minister of AYUSH (en)
  • Minister of Medical Education (en)
  • Minister of Public Works Department (en)
  • Minister of Sports & Youth Affairs (en)
  • Minister of Technical Education (en)
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  • Minister of Basic Education (en)
  • Minister of Child Development & Nutrition (en)
  • Minister of Higher Education (en)
  • Minister of Backward Classes Welfare (en)
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  • Minister of Haj & Wakf (en)
  • Minister of Horticulture (en)
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  • Minister of Women & Child Development (en)
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  • Minister of Environment & Forest (en)
  • Protocol (en)
  • Minister of Panchayati Raj (en)
  • Minister of Animal Husbandry & Dairying (en)
  • Minister of Electronics & Information Technology (en)
  • Civil Aviation (en)
  • Minister of Minority Welfare (en)
  • Minister of Food Processing (en)
  • Minister of MSME (en)
  • Minister of Excise & Liquor Prohibition (en)
  • Minister of Jal Shakti (en)
  • Minister of Minority Affairs (en)
  • Minister of Vocational Education & Skill Development (en)
  • Programme Implementation (en)
  • Relief & Rehabilitation (en)
  • Minister of Prisons (en)
  • Minister of state in Food Security & Drug Administration (en)
  • Food Security & Drug Administration (en)
  • Institutional Finance (en)
  • Mining & Geology (en)
  • Minister of Agricultural Education & Research (en)
  • Minister of Consumer Protection (en)
  • Minister of Disabled Empowerment (en)
  • Minister of Energy & Additional sources of Energy (en)
  • Minister of Entertainment Tax (en)
  • Minister of Export Promotion (en)
  • Minister of Khadi & Village Industries (en)
  • Minister of Maternity & Child Welfare (en)
  • Minister of NRI & Investment Promotion (en)
  • Minister of Political Pension (en)
  • Minister of Prisons & Home Guards (en)
  • Minister of SC/ST Welfare (en)
  • Minister of Secondary Education (en)
  • Minister of Sericulture Industries (en)
  • Minister of Stamp, Court Fees & Registration (en)
  • Minister of Sugarcane Development & Sugar Mills (en)
  • Minister of Textiles & Handlooms (en)
  • Minister of Urban Employment & Poverty Alleviation (en)
  • Minister of Women Development (en)
  • Minister of Zoological Garden & Climate Change (en)
  • Other departments not allotted to any minister (en)
  • Prantiya Raksha Dal (en)
  • Sainik Welfare (en)
  • Minister of Agricultural Exports, Marketing & Foreign Trade (en)
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  • The Second ministry of Yogi Adityanath is the council of ministers in headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, which was formed after 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election which was held in seven phases during February and March in the state. The results were declared on 10 March and this led to formation of 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The swearing-in ceremony was held at BRSABV Ekana International Cricket stadium, Gomti Nagar Extension in Lucknow. The head of all the big Indian and NDA lead states along with the big businessmen's including many celebrities were invited in the ceremony. 53 ministers (Chief Minister, 2 Deputy Chief Ministers, 16 Cabinet Ministers, 14 MoS Ind Charge and 20 MoS) were given oath by the Governor Anandiben Patel. (en)
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