India News | Meghalaya: Sangma Allocates Portfolios, Retains Key Departments for NPP
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma retained the key departments for his NPP, and gave the lesser politically significant ones to alliance partners BJP, HSPDP and UDP as he allocated portfolios on Thursday.
Shillong, Mar 9 (PTI) Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma retained the key departments for his NPP, and gave the lesser politically significant ones to alliance partners BJP, HSPDP and UDP as he allocated portfolios on Thursday.
Sangma kept Finance, Forest, Political, Personnel, IT, and Mining and Geology departments for himself, according to a notification issued by Chief Secretary DP Wahlang.
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Prestone Tynsong, one of the two deputy CMs, was allocated Home, PWD, District Council Affairs, and Parliamentary Affairs departments.
Sniawbhalang Dhar, the other deputy CM, was given the charge of Urban Affairs, Transport, Industries, and Prison and Correctional Services.
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M Ampareen Lyngdoh, the only woman in the state cabinet, was allocated Health and Family Welfare, Law, Information and Public Relations, and Agriculture departments.
BJP minister AL Hek was given Veterinary, Fisheries, Printing and Stationery, and the Secretariat Administration departments.
UDP's Paul Lyngdoh was given the charge of Social Welfare, Tourism, Arts and Culture departments, while his party colleague Kyrmen Shylla was allocated Excise, Revenue and Legal Metrology departments.
HSPDP's Shakliar Warjri was handed Sports and Youth Affairs, Labour, Registration and Stamps departments, the order stated.
The portfolios were announced after Sangma chaired the first cabinet meeting of the new government.
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