Newly appointed Ministers have started taking charge of their Ministries. Nirmala Sitharaman today took the charge of Finance Ministry. Earlier, Santosh Gangwar took the charge of Ministry of Labour and Employment.
Talking to media in New Delhi, Mr Gangwar said, he will work for the betterment of unorganised sector and ensure social security for those working in this sector. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has taken the charge of Jal Shakti Ministry. He said, water scarcity is the biggest challenge in the world now and keeping this challenge in mind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has integrated all water related issues with Jal Shakti Ministry.
He said, only four per cent of total potable water of world is in India and the government will ensure preservation of water for the country. Piyush Goyal has taken the charge of Commerce and Industry Ministry. Talking to media, Mr Goyal said, he is thankful to the Prime Minister for reposing faith in him. Mr Goyal has also taken the charge of Railway Ministry.
Dr S. Jaishankar has taken over as the External Affairs Minister. Prakash Javadekar took the charge of
Information and Broadcasting Ministry. Talking to media, Mr Javadekar said, press freedom is the essence of democracy. He said, the freedom of press was curtailed during the time of emergency and that was the black period for the media.
Ram Vilas Pawan has taken over as Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi assumes the office of Ministry of Minority Affairs. Dr. Jitendra Singh took charge as the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office.
Piyush Goyal has taken the charge of Commerce and Industry Ministry. Talking to media, Mr Goyal said, he is thankful to Prime Minister for reposing faith in him.
Ayush Minister Shripad Naik today thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for inducting him into Union Council of Ministers. Mr Naik was retained as the minister of state for Ayush, a position he held in the previous NDA government. He has also been allocated the responsibility of minister of state for defence.
Speaking to media, Mr Naik said that retaining the Ayush ministry would help him focus on related projects that were initiated in his previous term.