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This is the Cabinet of the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India which forms the executive branch of the government of Arunachal Pradesh. Along with the Chief Minister, there is a Deputy Chief Minister and 10 Cabinet Ministers.[1]

Cabinet Ministers

Sr. No. Name Constituency Portfolio Party
Chief Minister
1. Pema Khandu Mukto
  • General Administration
  • Personnel
  • Public Works
  • Other departments not allocated to any Minister.
Deputy Chief Minister
2. Chowna Mein Chowkham
  • Finance
  • Power
  • Non Conventional Energy Resources
  • Tax & Excise
  • State Lotteries
  • Economics & Statistics
Cabinet Ministers
3. Honchun Ngandam Pongchau-Wakka
  • Rural Works
  • Science Technology
BJP
4. Wangki Lowang Namsang
  • Public Health Engineering
  • Tirap, Changlang Longding
  • Information Technology
5. Kamlun Mossang Miao
  • Urban Development
  • Municipal Administration
  • Government Estates
  • Civil Supplies Consumer Affairs
  • Geology & Mining
6. Bamang Felix Nyapin
  • Home Inter State Border Affairs
  • Rural Development
  • Panchayati Raj
  • Parliamentary Afairs
  • Information Public Relations
7. Alo Libang Tuting–Yingkiong
  • Health
  • Family Welfare
  • Women Child Development
  • Social Justice and Empowerment
  • Tribal Affairs
8. Tumke Bagra Along West
  • Industries
  • Skill Development
  • Textile & Handicrafts
  • Trade & Commerce
  • Labour & Employment
  • Co-operation
9. Mama Natung Seppa West
  • Youth Affairs Sports
  • Water Resources
  • Forests
  • Environment Climate Change
10. Taba Tedir Yachuli
  • Education
  • Cultural Affairs
  • Indigenous Affairs
11. Tage Taki Ziro-Hapoli
  • Agriculture
  • Horticulture
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Dairy Development
  • Fisheries
12. Nakap Nalo Nacho
  • Tourism
  • Transport
  • Civil Aviation
  • Land Management

Ministers by District

S.No District Ministers Name of Ministers
1. Anjaw - -
2. Changlang 1
  • Kamlung Mossang
3. Dibang Valley - -
4. East Kameng 1
5. East Siang - -
6. Kamle - -
7. Kra-Daadi - -
8. Kurung Kumey 1
9. Lepa Rada - -
10. Lohit - -
11. Longding 1
12. Lower Dibang Valley - -
13. Lower Siang - -
14. Lower Subansiri 2
15. Namsai 1
16. Pakke-Kessang - -
17. Papum Pare - -
18. Shi Yomi - -
19. Siang - -
20. Tawang 1
21. Tirap 1
22. Upper Siang 1
23. Upper Subansiri 1
24. West Kameng - -
25. West Siang 1

References

  1. ^ "Pema Khandu sworn-in as Arunachal Pradesh CM". The Economic Times. 29 May 2019. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
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