First Yogi Adityanath ministry

The First ministry of Yogi Adityanath is the council of ministers in 17th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath since 19 March 2017. As per the Constitution of India, the Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers, including the Chief Minister, can have maximum 60 members.

First Yogi Adityanath ministry

17th Ministry of Uttar Pradesh
Date formed19 March 2017
Date dissolved12 March 2022
People and organisations
Head of stateRam Naik (until 28 July 2019)
Anandiben Patel (from 29 July 2019)
Head of governmentYogi Adityanath
Deputy head of governmentKeshav Prasad Maurya
Dr. Dinesh Sharma
No. of ministers57
Ministers removed15
Total no. of members60
Member parties  BJP
  AD(S)
Status in legislature
371 / 503
Uttar Pradesh Legislature
46 / 100
Legislative Council
325 / 403
Legislative Assembly
Opposition partySP
Opposition leaderRam Govind Chaudhary(assembly)
History
Election2017
Outgoing election2012
Legislature term5 years
PredecessorAkhilesh Yadav ministry
SuccessorSecond Yogi Adityanath ministry

There were 57 Ministers Including the Chief Minister, 22 were cabinet ministers, 8 were state ministers with Independent charge and 27 were State ministers. Out of the 57 ministers, 56 were from the BJP while AD(S) was having 1 minister.

Tenure

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Since 2017 chief minister Adityanath had ordered the closing of many slaughterhouses. As a direct consequence, the tanneries that sourced raw leather from the slaughter houses were impacted. Several tanneries were also ordered to be shut down. The tannery industry was estimated to worth 50,0000 crore ₹ in 2017. The industry directly or indirectly gave employment to more than 10 lakh people. Since 2018, through executive orders, CM Adityanath had closed around 200 tanneries out of a total of more than 400 that were active in Jajamau, Kanpur.[1]

Council of Ministers

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SI No.NameConstituencyDepartmentParty
Chief Minister
1.
Yogi Adityanath
MLC
  • Home.
  • Housing and Urban Planning.
  • Revenue.
  • Food and Civil Supplies.
  • Food Safety and Drug Administration.
  • Planning.
  • Economics and Statistics.
  • Geology and Mining.
  • Flood Control.
  • Tax Registration.
  • Jail.
  • General Administration.
  • Secretariat Administration.
  • Confidential.
  • Vigilance.
  • Appointment.
  • Personnel.
  • State Property.
  • Administrative Reform.
  • Infrastructure.
  • Relief and Rehabilitation.
  • Consumer Protection.
  • Departments Not Allotted To Any Minister.
BJP
Deputy Chief Ministers
2.
Keshav Prasad Maurya
MLC
  • Public Works Department.
  • Food Processing.
  • Entertainment Tax.
  • Public Enterprises.
BJP
3.
Dr. Dinesh Sharma
MLC
  • Secondary Education and Higher Education.
  • Science and Technology.
  • Electronics.
  • Information Technology.
BJP
Cabinet Ministers
4.
Surya Pratap Shahi
Pathardeva
  • Agriculture.
  • Agricultural Education.
  • Agricultural Research.
BJP
5.
Suresh Khanna
Shahjahanpur
  • Finance.
  • Parliamentary Affairs.
  • Medical Education.
BJP
6.
Satish Mahana
Maharajpur
  • Industrial Development.
BJP
7.Ramapati ShastriMankapur
  • Social Welfare.
  • Scheduled Castes and Tribal Welfare.
BJP
8.Jai Pratap SinghBansi
  • Medical and Health.
  • Family Welfare.
  • Mother and Child Welfare.
BJP
9.
Brijesh Pathak
Lucknow Central
  • Legislative.
  • Justice.
  • Rural Engineering Service.
BJP
10.Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan SinghChhata
  • Dairy Development.
  • Animal Husbandry.
  • Fisheries.
BJP
11.Shrikant SharmaMathura
  • Energy.
  • Additional Sources Of Energy.
BJP
12.Rajendra Pratap SinghPatti
  • Rural Development.
  • Overall Village Development.
BJP
13.Sidharth Nath SinghAllahabad West
  • Khadi and Villages Industries.
  • Sericulture Industries.
  • Textile.
  • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise.
  • Export Promotion.
  • NRI.
  • Investment Promotion.
BJP
14.Mukut Bihari VermaKaiserganj
  • Cooperative.
BJP
15.Ashutosh TandonLucknow East
  • Urban Development.
  • Urban Employment and Poverty Alleviation.
BJP
16.Nand Gopal Gupta NandiAllahabad South
  • Civil Aviation.
  • Political Pension.
  • Minority Welfare.
  • Muslim Waqf and Haj.
BJP
17.Dr. Mahendra SinghMLC
  • Jal Shakti.
BJP
18.Suresh RanaThana Bhawan
  • Sugarcane Development.
  • Sugar Mills.
BJP
19.Bhupendra Singh ChaudharyMLC
  • Panchayati Raj.
BJP
20.Anil RajbharShivpur
  • Backward Class Welfare.
  • Divyangjan Empowerment.
BJP
21.Ram Naresh AgnihotriBhongaon
  • Excise.
  • Prohibition.
BJP
22.Jitin PrasadaMLC
  • Technical Education
BJP
Minister of State (Independent Charge)
23.Upendra TiwariPhephana
  • Sports
  • Youth Welfare.
  • Panchayati Raj
    (MOS).
BJP
24.Swati SinghSarojini Nagar
  • Women's Welfare.
  • Child Development & Nutrition
    (MOS).
BJP
25.Neelkanth TiwariVaranasi South
  • Tourism.
  • Culture.
  • Religious Affairs.
  • Protocol
    (MOS).
BJP
26.Kapil Dev AggarwalMuzaffarnagar
  • Vocational Education.
  • Skill Development.
BJP
27.Satish Chandra DwivediItwa
  • Basic Education.
BJP
28.Ashok KatariyaMLC
  • Transport.
  • Parliamentary Affairs
    (MOS).
BJP
29.Sriram ChauhanDhanghata
  • Horticulture.
  • Agricultural Exports.
  • Agricultural Marketing.
  • Agricultural Foreign Trade.
BJP
30.Ravindra JaiswalVaranasi North
  • Stamp and Court Fee.
  • Registration.
BJP
Minister of State
31.Gulabo DeviChandausi
  • Secondary Education.
BJP
32.Jai Prakash NishadRudrapur
  • Animal Husbandry.
  • Fisheries and Dairy Development.
BJP
33.Jai Kumar Singh JaikiJahanabad
  • Jail.
  • Public Service Management.
AD(S)
34.Atul GargGhaziabad
  • Medical and Health.
  • Family Welfare.
  • Mother and Child Welfare.
BJP
35.Ranvendra Pratap SinghHusainganj
  • Food & Civil Supplies.
BJP
36.Mohsin RazaMLC
  • Minority Welfare.
  • Muslim Waqf.
  • Haj.
BJP
37.Girish Chandra YadavJaunpur
  • Housing and Urban Planning.
BJP
38.Baldev Singh AulakhBilaspur
  • Jal Shakti.
BJP
39.Mannu KoriMehroni
  • Labor.
  • Employment.
BJP
40.Sandeep SinghAtrauli
  • Finance.
  • Technical Education.
  • Medical Education.
BJP
41.Suresh PasiJagdishpur
  • Sugarcane Development.
  • Sugar Mills.
BJP
42.Anil SharmaShikarpur
  • Forest.
  • Environment.
  • Zoological Garden.
BJP
43.Mahesh Chandra GuptaBudaun
  • Urban Development.
  • Urban Employment and Poverty Alleviation.
BJP
44.Anand Swaroop ShuklaBallia Nagar
  • Parliamentary Affairs.
  • Rural Development.
  • Overall Village Development.
BJP
45.Girraj Singh DharmeshAgra Cantonment
  • Social Welfare.
  • Scheduled Castes and Tribal Welfare.
BJP
46.Lakhan SinghDibiyapur
  • Agriculture.
  • Agricultural Education.
  • Agricultural Research.
BJP
47.Neelima KatiyarKalyanpur
  • Higher Education.
  • Science and Technology.
BJP
48.Chaudhary Udaybhan SinghFatehpur Sikri
  • Khadi and Villages Industries.
  • Sericulture Industries.
  • Textile.
  • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise.
  • Export Promotion.
BJP
49.Chandrika Prasad UpadhyayChitrakoot
  • Public Works Department.
BJP
50.Rama Shankar SinghMarihan constituency
  • Energy.
  • Additional Sources of Energy.
BJP
51.Ajit Singh PalSikandra
  • Electronics.
  • Information Technology.
BJP
52.Chhatrapal Singh GangwarBaheri
  • Revenue
BJP
53.Sanjiv KumarObra
  • Social Welfare
  • Scheduled Castes and Tribes Welfare
BJP
54.Dinesh KhatikHastinapur
  • Flood Control
BJP
55.Paltu RamBalrampur
  • Sainik Kalyan
  • Home Guards
  • Civil Security Department
BJP
56.Sangeeta BalwantGhazipur Sadar
  • Cooperatives
BJP
57.Dharmaveer PrajapatiMLC
  • Industrial Development
BJP

Former Ministers

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SI No.NameConstituencyDepartmentTenureReasonParty
1.Om Prakash RajbharZahoorabad
  • Backward classes welfare and Disabled people development.
March 2017 – May 2019RemovedSBSP
2.Rita Bahuguna JoshiLucknow Cantonment
  • Women & Family Welfare.
  • Maternity & Child Welfare.
  • Tourism.
March 2017 – May 2019Elected to 17th Lok SabhaBJP
3.S.P. Singh BaghelTundla
  • Livestock.
  • Minor Irrigation and Fisheries.
March 2017 – May 2019Elected to 17th Lok SabhaBJP
4.Satyadev PachauriGovind Nagar
  • Khadi.
  • Rural industry.
  • Resham.
  • Textile industry.
  • Small & Medium enterprises and Exports encouragements.
March 2017 – May 2019Elected to 17th Lok SabhaBJP
5.Rajesh AgarwalBareilly Cantonment
  • Finance.
March 2017 – August 2019ResignedBJP
6.Dharmpal SinghAonla
  • Irrigation.
March 2017 – August 2019ResignedBJP
7.Archana PandeyChhibramau
  • Mining
    (MOS).
  • Excise and Prohibition
    (MOS).
March 2017 – August 2019ResignedBJP
8.Anupama JaiswalBahraich
  • Basic education
    (I/C).
  • Child development and nutrition
    (MOS).
  • Revenue
    (MOS).
  • Finance
    (MOS).
March 2017 – August 2019ResignedBJP
9.Swatantra Dev SinghMLC
  • Transport
    (I/C).
  • Protocol
    (MOS).
  • Power
    (MOS).
March 2017 – August 2019Resigned. Made UP BJP chief.BJP
10.Kamal Rani VarunGhatampur
  • Technical Education.
August 2019 – August 2020DiedBJP
11.Chetan ChauhanNaugawan Sadat
  • Sainik Welfare.
  • Home Guards.
  • PRD.
  • Civil Security.
March 2017 – August 2020DiedBJP
12.Vijay Kumar KashyapCharthawal
  • Revenue
    (MOS).
  • Flood Control
    (MOS).
March 2017 – May 2021DiedBJP
13.Swami Prasad MauryaPadrauna
  • Labour.
  • Employment.
  • Coordination.
March 2017 – January 2022ResignedBJP
14.Dara Singh ChauhanMadhuban
  • Forest.
  • Environment.
  • Zoological Garden.
March 2017 – January 2022ResignedBJP
15.Dharam Singh SainiNakur
  • Ayush.
  • Food Security and Drug Administration
    (MOS).
March 2017 – January 2022ResignedBJP

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "As Kanpur Tanneries Face Extinction, Adityanath's (Mis)rule Dominates Poll Talk". The Wire. Retrieved 20 February 2022.